Casino Critique
Casino, one of the most prolific movies of the mid nineties. This is a movie of betrayal, money, sex, lies, videotape, and yada yada yada. No, seriously, this is an excellent movie. This is why I picked this movie for my major critique.This movie is coming from the point of view of Sam (Robert Dinero) and Nick (Joe Pesci). There is certain parts of the movie were Sam is the narrator and there is others were Nick is the narrator. For instance, the scene were Sam was trying to get his gaming licensees. He starts talking about how he is being questioned by people about his connection with mob connected Nick. A scene were Nick was a narrator was the one were he was talking about the FBI being on his tail, but, he is not worried because he paid top dollar for scanners, debuggers, and etc. You can feel what the characters are going through at the parts were they were also playing narrator. Lets go back to one of the before mentioned scenes; The scene were Sam was trying to get his gaming licensee. While the hearing was going on, the editor must have decided that it would be a good idea if they cut from the hearing room to the anchorwoman. Telling what was going on while this was going on. Normally, they would have showed the
For instance, cameo shots, were the object is lit and the background is dark and there are many cameo shots in this movie. This showed me that Ginger didn't care any more. Like the scene were the head mob boss talks to Frankie (one of Nick's friends) about Nick having sex with Sam's wife. It can show fear, sensuality, suspense, grief, etc. The left two thirds of the screen was filled with the one of the walls in the hallway. This particular framing of this shot gave me the impression that there was nothing left and with the condition she was in there wasn't anything left. It went from the focus on the police to the focus being on Nick's reflection in the window. Music and sound is another way you can show emotion in a movie. This shot would have given any viewer the impression that something serious was pulling up on Sam. As a matter of fact this movie should have been called "Casino Intensity". The last shot that impressed me was the shot that switched from the FBI watching him to Nick watching the FBI The shot didn't change, just the focus of the shot did. Before she dies the camera zooms down a dim yellow-lit hallway. She comes out and then fills up the rest of the screen as she slides across the wall down the hallway.
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