Monday, July 4, 2016

The Untouchables (1987)

Genre: Historical / Thriller
Directed by: Brian De Palma
Cast: Kevin Costner, Robert De Niro, Sean Connery
Time: 119 minutes



This 1987 historical gangster film is inspired by the battle waged by Government Agent Eliot Ness and his group of Untouchables against crime boss Al Capone, who had taken control of the distribution of illegal alcohol in Chicago during Prohibition.

Considering the cast involved here, I should have enjoyed this movie a little more. I mean, Robert De Niro remains one of my favorite actors. Here, as Al Capone, he is overall very lackluster and ordinary in his performance. Same goes for Sean Connery; the out-of-place accent did not help either. As for Kevin Costner, while I sometimes find him good, he is not one of my favorites. It may also be a case of personal perception affecting my appreciation of Costner’s performance. I find it hard to root for a character such as Eliot Ness as a great hero fighting on the side of Prohibition. It goes against the grain for me.

I found some of the action scenes in The Untouchables very laughable in the way they were carried out on screen; in a gangster film, that is not the desired effect.

Overall, this film had its moments, but, for me, they were few and far between.

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