State of Grace (1990)
Burgess Meredith, Deirdre O'Connell, Ed Harris
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R, 2 hrs. 14 min.
Directed by:
Phil Joanou
Release Date: Sep 14, 1990
DVD Release Date: Dec 03, 2002
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Another of my favourite films, this one is about the Irish Mob in Hell's Kitchen. It has an oustanding cast featuring: Sean Penn, Ed Harris, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright-Penn and John Turturro. Oldman is at his craziest here, for a while, he was easil... (read more) Another of my favourite films, this one is about the Irish Mob in Hell's Kitchen. It has an oustanding cast featuring: Sean Penn, Ed Harris, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright-Penn and John Turturro. Oldman is at his craziest here, for a while, he was easily the best actor of his generation and was in peak form in this movie. A must for fans of his or Mob movies for sure.
once gary oldman died all the pizazz went out the door.
quite boring in parts. violence is realistic and brutal but the dialogue is quite uninteresting.
One of the most underrated films of the last half century! Oldman gives one of his best performances in a career of excellent performances and Penn is intense and enthralling throughout. The story is fantastic, added with a great soundtrack and excel... (read more) One of the most underrated films of the last half century! Oldman gives one of his best performances in a career of excellent performances and Penn is intense and enthralling throughout. The story is fantastic, added with a great soundtrack and excellent pace.
This one kicks ass. It´s good enough to make me forgive it for the cheap blood effects. Gary Oldman rocks every time, and rest of the cast do their job well too, so it´s a must see for those who like action and crime :)
great cast and garry old man being mentaly unhinged to the point hiding severed hands in frezers.
a kool gangster movie...amazing performance by sean penn and gary oldman...if u r a gangster movie freak lyk myself..then worth a watch.
I can see how this film went under the radar when released around the same time as Goodfellas, Miller's Crossing, and even Godfather 3, but taken on its own terms it is really fantastic. It is a fairly straightforward story elevated by some brillian... (read more) I can see how this film went under the radar when released around the same time as Goodfellas, Miller's Crossing, and even Godfather 3, but taken on its own terms it is really fantastic. It is a fairly straightforward story elevated by some brilliant actors. Just the fact that it's three leads are Sean Penn, Gary Oldman, and Ed Harris is enough to make this worth a watch. The supporting roles from the likes of John Turturro and John C. Reilly are an added bonus. The direction is simple and tells the story well. The shootout at the end is brilliant.
Prior to watching it, I was thinking the best part about State of Grace would be the acting, and I was right. I was surprised, however, that it was also a very fun story for a modern mob movie. The plot reminded me of 2006's the Departed, only it wa... (read more) Prior to watching it, I was thinking the best part about State of Grace would be the acting, and I was right. I was surprised, however, that it was also a very fun story for a modern mob movie. The plot reminded me of 2006's the Departed, only it was a more streamlined and easier to follow. There were only a few core characters - not a lot of names to really keep straight. The performances were solid, but the one that really stood out was Gary Oldman as Jackie Flannery. This is easily one of Oldman's top 3 performances of his younger days, and arguably best in his career. Jackie is the brother of the head of the Flannery's (Ed Harris) the Irish mob in Hell's Kitchen, New York City. He's the kind of guy who always has a drink in his hand and could snap at any moment. But his mood swings back to good guy pretty quick and he's acting all chummy with Terry (Sean Penn). This is the movie where Sean Penn met his future wife Robin Wright, who plays the Flannery sister, Kathleen. She wants no part of the mob life, having moved uptown and has a respectable job in a hotel. It is partly through her that the story finds some moral grounding, since she her viewpoint is from that of a law-abiding citizen who comes from a mob family. I have to say that it's a shame that the "twist" that comes part way through the story is given away in most plot synopses. If you haven't heard of it, see it now before it is spoiled for you. I can't give State of Grace a perfect rating, since it isn't too impressive cinematically and contains some directorial gimmicks (such as a climactic shootout scene that is almost totally in slow motion.) The highlights are the acting and the music. In addition to the actors already mentioned, there are good performances by John C. Reilly, John Turturro, Burgess Meredith, Joe Viterelli, and R.D. Call. As always, composer Ennio Morricone can't go wrong. It's almost as if he took his score of "Cinema Paradiso", from two years prior, and tweaked it to fit the themes of a dark and romantic urban drama. There are also some rock songs of the period that work well including U2's "A Trip Through Your Wires" and Guns N' Roses's "Sweet Child O' Mine".
One of my all time faves. i bought it on cheapie DVD anticipating it may have dated since I saw it in the theatre, but it hasn't at all. This maybe because of Ennio Morricone's best score in my opinion as it matches the gritty dark cinematography per... (read more) One of my all time faves. i bought it on cheapie DVD anticipating it may have dated since I saw it in the theatre, but it hasn't at all. This maybe because of Ennio Morricone's best score in my opinion as it matches the gritty dark cinematography perfectly. The cast is top notch and Gary Oldman utilizes his over the top hysterics perfectly for this role.
What hasn't dated as well is the ultra gory ending that ranks right up there with Peckinpah's most nihilistic carnage. One of the best shoot outs ever put on film, as it coincides with gorgeous slow motion footage of St Patty's day parade. WOW
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