Gangs of New York
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Gangs of New York

"America was born in the streets."

2002 2h 48m ★ 7.3 (7,077 votes) Released

In early 1860s New York, Irish immigrant Amsterdam Vallon is released from prison and returns to the Five Points, seeking revenge against his father's killer, William Cutting, a powerful anti-immigrant gang leader. He knows that revenge can only be attained by infiltrating Cutting's inner circle. Vallon's journey becomes a fight for personal survival and to find a place for the Irish people.

Director

Martin Scorsese

Screenplay

Jay Cocks

Screenplay

Steven Zaillian

Screenplay

Kenneth Lonergan

Rating
7.3
Runtime
168 min
Budget
$100.0M
Revenue
$193.8M
Profit/Loss
+93.8M

Production

Miramax Miramax
Touchstone Pictures Touchstone Pictures
Initial Entertainment Group
Alberto Grimaldi Productions

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CinemaSerf
★ 7/10 Sep 3, 2023

I recall meeting Daniel Day-Lewis some years ago, he had just stepped from his motor bike and proved to be a charming, engaging man extremely far removed from the racist and odious "Bill the Butcher" character he so expertly creates in this hard, gritty and brutal depiction of the almost tribal existences lived by many in 1860s New York. Leonardo di Caprio ("Vallon") arrives in that city's Five Points area determined to avenge the death of his father many years earlier at the hands of this ruthless overlord. Initially ingratiating himself, he soon realises that it's going to take every ounce of his courage and resilience to challenge the status quo, and that some hefty sacrifices are going to have to be made. He is not just struggling against his nemesis, but against prejudice, corruption and a prevailing, endemic, sense of fear. The supporting cast are what really makes this special - Cameron Diaz, again so far removed from her more famous roles, alongside Jim Broadbent as the shrewd, but rather cowardly "Boss Tweed"; Brendan Gleeson and John C. Reilly all contribute to this tautly directed story of lawlessness and loyalty - with a bit of Civil War conscription thrown in to add to the toxicity of it all. The last 20 minutes are really captivating, and Scorsese with some masterful scoring from Howard Shore manages to leave us feeling exhilarated and uncomfortable at the same time!

Keywords

rescueimmigrantshipfirearmypickpocketpiggangsterirish-americangang wargang of thievesbutchergang19th centurygrim1860samerican historynew york city history

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