Gangs of New York
Jul. 2nd, 2003 02:29 pmOh wow. I watched Gangs of New York last night. Daniel Day-Lewis stole that film - he was stunning. From the very first shot you see of him he lights up the screen and you think who the hell is *this*? I can't think of another perfomance quite like it. The character of Bill Cutting should have been risible- everything about him was ridiculous, from his butchery obsession to his clothes, moustache and hair. He could so easily have been a two dimensional baddie, but he wasn't - he had depth, and was deeply scary, yet like all the best baddies you're in danger of falling in love with him. And I'm sure Day-Lewis threw in some cheeky De Niro impressions along the way, as a little hommage. De Niro was apparently up for the part back when the film was originally supposed to be made, in the 1970's.
This is really a film to sit and watch a few times. Besides the main plot there were so many little historical notes, like the competing fire engine crews, and the street slang, and the fashions! And the history of Five Points itself was fascinating.
Trivia fact: Johnny was played by the actor who played Elliot in ET!
This is really a film to sit and watch a few times. Besides the main plot there were so many little historical notes, like the competing fire engine crews, and the street slang, and the fashions! And the history of Five Points itself was fascinating.
Trivia fact: Johnny was played by the actor who played Elliot in ET!