Kevinward777
First Grader
Yeah spot on... my wife and I watched it on Netflix a couple of weeks ago and commented on the very same thing. The film captured the misery, no win reality which comes attached to that corrupt lifestyle. Live by the gun, die by the gun.Just on that note, i watched a new movie staring Robert DeNiro called 'The Irishman' a while ago. Its a story about a driver turned hitman/gangster that aligned himself with Jimmy Hoffa and the Teamsters union. I was thinking at the time that it did a brilliant job of glorifying the gangster lifestyle while also showing the reality of it all. As a new character was introduced a caption came up saying what age the person died and how they died. (none were from old age
There is another documentary on Netflix called Our Godfather, and it also does a fine job at portraying the very same thing.