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Carlito's Way

1993 8 34.7K views saved
Carlito's Way

Free after years in prison, Carlito Brigante intends to give up his criminal ways, but it's not long before the ex-con is sucked back into the New York City underworld. Reconnecting with his dancer girlfriend, Carlito gets entangled in the shady dealings of his friend Dave Kleinfeld, who also serves as his lawyer. An encounter with shifty gangster Benny Blanco sets the duo on a dangerous path.

Countries: US
Languages: English, Spanish
Runtime: 2hrs 24min
Status: Released
Release date: 1993-11-10
Release format: Streaming — May 11, 1995
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mindalien
@mindalien 13 years ago

The pacing was a bit slow at times and I didn't like the ending very much. Partly because the beginning spoiled the ending. Don't know why they did it like this. Other than that it is a good film, but with some flaws.

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mindalien
@mindalien 13 years ago

The pacing was a bit slow at times and I didn't like the ending very much. Partly because the beginning spoiled the ending. Don't know why they did it like this. Other than that it is a good film, but with some flaws.

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KornManiak23
@kornmaniak23 1 year ago

One of my favorite films, and one of my favorite actors

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@horror-future-7 7 years ago

Thats an absolutely totally ninja movie..First 10/10 after a long time and well deserved..Acting,directing,plot everything seems to be perfect in this movie and the ending was a special one!

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hljrichard
@hljrichard 4 years ago

Man, I just love the part when "El Todopoderoso" de Héctor Lavoe sounds when they are in the disco waiting to get on Carlitos.

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Siggi
@siggi963 6 months ago

An excellent mob movie with a brilliant cast. Paccino and Penn deliver as expected as does the rest of the cast.
The story feels real, as if it could have happened like that. The characters are not over the top but rather human and realistic. Just a great movie that has its own personality.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 8 years ago

An ex-drug dealet can not flee from him past.

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Jordy
@jordyep 2 years ago

As per usual with De Palma, a lot of this is carried by the filmmaking. The camerawork, the soundtrack choices, the editing, the drugs 'n disco vibe; he knows exactly what he's doing in terms of presentation. However, for the first two acts I was kinda waiting for the moment that would really pull me in. Throwing some neo-noir into the usual gangster flick is a neat idea, and the story itself has a nice hook, but it doesn't have that scene, beat or concept that'd move it beyond being decently intriguing. For the first two acts I thought the story was fairly predictable, and as a character study about redemption/rehabilitation it's thin. It's got very good performances and characters, but it felt static overall. It makes up for a lot of those shortcomings in the third act, however, which includes lots of memorable scenes that are filled with nail biting tension. Maybe some of the tension gets a little nerfed by the fact that the ending is spoiled in the opening, which I think was the wrong choice for this particular movie, but the execution is still something to behold.

6.5/10

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@sisdog 6 years ago

The opening sequence had me check to see if this movie was any good, almost stopped watching. Best part of the movie was the last 20 minutes.

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Adam K.
@idek 7 months ago

The plot isn't mind-blowing, but Pacino playing a gangster always boosts the film's ratings. Sean Pean is pretty good too.

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