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Directed by Mike Newell
This drama about an undercover cop who learns the hidden dangers of working his way inside the mob was based on a true story. Joe Pistone (Johnny Depp) is an FBI agent who is given an assignment to infiltrate the Mafia; calling himself Donnie Brasco, he befriends Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino), a low-level mob hit man whose personal life is in tatters. Lefty's marriage is falling apart, his son is a junkie, and his health is failing, which only adds to his growing disillusionment about having spent 30 years with the Mafia (and killing 26 people) with little to show for it. But in Donnie, Lefty sees someone who can succeed where he failed; he takes the young man under his wing, and under Lefty's tutelage Donnie quickly rises through the ranks of organized crime; however, the longer he plays the role of the gangster, the more Joe Pistone finds himself becoming Donnie Brasco in his increasingly rare off hours; it drives a wedge between himself and his wife (Anne Heche) and children, and Joe realizes that a break in character among the hoodlums he's come to know could mean a death sentence for himself and his family. Just as importantly, Joe has come to regard Lefty as a close and trusted friend, and Joe realizes that when the day comes where he has to turn in his Mob associates, he'll be ending Lefty's life as surely as if he put a slug in his head himself. The supporting cast includes Michael Madsen as Sonny, Lefty's boss, and Bruno Kirby as Nicky, one of Sonny's henchmen. The real-life Joe Pistone today lives under an assumed name with a 500,000-dollar contract on his life still in effect. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Donnie Brasco****/*****A very interesting turn for Pacino in a middle level mobster role. Based on a true story and directed by the same guy that did Four Weddings and a Funeral - odd mixture. Depp is fantastic and Heche is very good/sexy in an early role for her. I see black comedy in the particularly brutal scenes.A non-conventional mobster tale - more of a character " [More]
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"In America, we’re likely to see and judge Donnie Brasco (1997) as another Mob movie. Although that’s fair, it’s not what drives " [More]
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"This film does one thing that a lot of other mob movies don't, it focuses on the investigations that go on within law enforcement . Johnny Depp plays FBI Special Agent Joe Pistone. His character goes undercover as Donnie Brasco and infiltrates the mob. His performance is really well done and facing legend Al Pacino he actually holds is own. Mike Newell's direction fits the piece and allows the viewer to truly get sucked into the world that he his creating. This film is definitley worth a watc " [More]
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Focusing on the nuts-and-bolts world of an everyday mobster and the undercover cop with whom he forms a doomed camaraderie, Donnie Brasco achieves an accessible mix of entertainment and reality. Director Mike Newell was previously best-known for the romantic comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), and he admirably switches gears without losing his knack for character-driven storytelling. Johnny Depp proves his versatility in the lead role of a family-man cop whose made-up mobster alter ego gains him acceptance in The Family; opposite him, Al Pacino crafts a fascinating, world-weary gangster, distinct from the mobsters he's played in the past. His Lefty is a far cry from the slick, bright Michael Corleone, but the character eventually comes to the similar realization that life among wise guys doesn't always translate into a life of wise decisions. ~ Matthew Doberman, All Movie Guide
 

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