Casino Reviews
Gripping gangster drama. Rating: 7.6/10
A great movie done by Martin Scoressce . It has a different style mostly narration by the main characters is it hold you see and this movie show crime in Las Vegas not like most of the movies crime done in New York each frame is filled with light . The bad part is it's too long quite boring at some times and visual are always hurting my eyes to see in the day but it's still worth to watch . At the end Ace had is back where he was so night changes to his life at the end but this didn't even got nominated for Best picture and director atleast this movie should be recognised.
Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, and Joe Pesci star in Martin Scorsese’s captivating film that delves into the downfall of a Las Vegas casino empire during the last years of mob rule in the city. The film explores how unchecked ambition, intense passion, and insatiable greed led to the empire’s demise.
I really believe this is one of Scorsese’s best films, and I’ve watched it over and over again. It’s pure entertainment
Probably my favorite Scorsese movie. Exceptional performance by DeNiro and Pesci. Scorsese's signature storytelling at its finest. Should have won Best Director for this.
Robert De Niro as Sam "Ace" Rothstein is the kind of guy who irons his socks and counts cards in his sleep. He’s the king of the casino, but his life is basically a cautionary tale about what happens when you marry someone who thinks leopard print is a neutral color.
At first it can be a little tiring due to the narration and it takes a while to get going, but this artifact is the same thing that makes the film intriguing and captivating with two legends in direction and acting narrating a "simple" but effective casino story.
Great performances all round. Very gritty, uber real feeling throughout.
I could watch this every day and never get bored of it. Masterpiece.
One of the best gangster movies ever made, still holds up to this very day.
79 percent rotten tomatoes? No this should be at least 91 percent rotten tomatoes at least because casino is a great film
It was a pretty good movie. The only thing that annoyed me was the lack of dialogue in the first 30 minutes where it was more story telling behind the camera and less face to face speech. Besides that I enjoyed the movie, it had good comedy nice action and emotional scenes. The movie jumped into different time periods too fast and kind of through me off guard and despite being a three hour long film I think it was worth a watch.
Masterpiece! Great acting, directing and storyline. De Nero and Pesci steal the show. One of the best gangster movies ever made. Another Scorsese classic!
On par or better the good fellas as it is slower paced and immerses you in the world more with so many interesting characters and layering components and stories
4/4 A gangster epic for the ages. Martin Scorsese's most underrated film, a dark entertaining look at Las Vegas & the evolution of gambling.
It's a riot and a great mafia film. Scorsese does it again.
I don't know why it took me quote so long to get around to watching this, but in the end it was pretty much as I anticipated it might be. All of Scorsese's trademark brilliance is on display, but too much of it feels like a return to the well of gangster crime dramas once too often (even if for me The Irishman is a better film). The arc of Sharon Stone's character feels a little queasy and too much like a version of a hysterical woman trope. There is too much narration, and at times the collection of needle drops on the soundtrack gets in the way. Though it's undoubtedly kinetic and gripping, it never feels surprising, and it doesn't quite achieve the greater depth of his major films. It's not a bad film, of course; but we do know that given the heights that Scorsese can and has hot so often, it just feels like a little bit of a let-down, despite all that there is to appreciate and enjoy.
This was a great movie about casinos in Las Vegas. Scorsese is a great Director. Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci are wonderful actors. Violent at times. Don’t count cards haha.
Um drama sanguinário que traz performances geniais além da presença de estrelas consagradas do cinema. Jamais deixará de ser lembrado pelos cinéfilos amantes do gênero Scorcese.