A perfectly adequate Hollywood movie, even classy and entertaining at times, but, despite De Palma's brilliant set piece which reworks the Odessa steps sequence from Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin, this is disappointing stuff.
The Untouchables (1987)
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Reviews Counted:43
Fresh:35
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: Slick on the surface but loaded with artful touches, Brian DePalma's classical gangster thriller is a sharp look at period Chicago crime, featuring excellent performances from a top-notch cast.
Runtime: 1 hr 59 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Kevin Costner is idealistic federal agent Eliot Ness, whose assignment to clean up Prohibition-era Chicago leads to violence and manly questions about upholding the law. Initially powerless to stop... Kevin Costner is idealistic federal agent Eliot Ness, whose assignment to clean up Prohibition-era Chicago leads to violence and manly questions about upholding the law. Initially powerless to stop the flow of booze into the city (the police force is corrupt and everyone in town seems to be on the mob's payroll), Ness finds guidance from an older streetwise cop (Sean Connery, who won an Academy Award for this role) who convinces him he'll need to break some rules if he wants to bring down head mobster Al Capone (Robert De Niro). Andy Garcia and Charles Martin Smith play Ness's other recruits, who together must stand tall against a city full of assassins. Director Brian De Palma (MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE) packs the film with violence and creative camera movements while David Mamet's intelligent script capably dodges cliché at every turn. There's a real sense of what's at stake for these characters on a personal level, which contrasts nicely with the futility inherent in enforcing Prohibition in the first place. The film is based on the autobiographical book by Ness (cowritten with Oscar Fraley) and the 1959-63 TV series; Ennio Morricone (THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY) composed the uninhibitedly bombastic score. [More]
Starring: Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Robert De Niro, Charles Martin Smith
Starring: Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Robert De Niro, Charles Martin Smith, Andy Garcia, Billy Drago, Patricia Clarkson
Director: Brian De Palma
Director: Brian De Palma
Screenwriter: David Mamet
Producer: Art Linson
Composer: Ennio Morricone
Reviews for The Untouchables
Superb performances, exquisite direction and that Ennio Morricone score create an authentic 1920s Chicago feel and a hugely entertaining crime drama.
Few old TV shows have been brought to the big screen with such élan as Brian De Palma's majestic adaptation of the 60s small screen classic The Untouchables.
Steeped in De Palma’s glorious violence and sinuous cinematography, but stripped of his tricky sensuality and his anarchic self-reflective wit.
The pacing is lethargic as the director seems to treat this saga of law and order with mock seriousness.
Too campy for its topic matter...Costner is typically dull as a 75 year-old unsharpened sword.
Costner's lack of charisma, Connery's arrogance, and De Palma's disinterest in his material add up to a pretty lame couple of hours.
...it does not have a great script, great performances or great direction.
A slam-bang gangster saga with bravura direction by Brian De Palma, a witty David Mamet script and superb acting.
The Untouchables is a beautifully crafted portrait of Prohibition-era Chicago.
The action is great fun, the tension equally enjoyable and the overall experience worthwhile, despite the fact that the good guy is about 100 times less interesting than the bad guy.
De Palma's masterpiece is an exhilarating, moving and larger-than-life cops vs. crooks epic. Connery and De Niro steal the show in charismatic supporting turns. The best film of 1987.
Another dePalma triumph of style over substance, climaxed by a great homage to Eisenstein
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