THE IRISHMAN, A Martin Scorsese Picture with de Niro, Pacino, Pesci, Keitel

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The Irishman uses this very mortal limitation to its artistic advantage. It turns De Niro’s age and slowness into an existential ethos: Scorsese’s film is framed very much as the memories of an old man looking back on a life of violence and regrets — De Niro’s character sits in a wheelchair in a nursing home, mostly unresponsive, in the opening scene — it makes sense that the film’s version of “young” De Niro exists in this neither-here-nor-there space somewhere between youth and old age. This mimics the way memory often works: When we remember incidents from earlier in our lives, we imagine ourselves as younger versions of the people we are now, instead of the people we really were back then. As has already been memed to death, De Niro in The Irishman carries the same glower throughout the film, whether he’s a young man executing Nazis in World War II, a middle-aged man doing mob hits, or a geriatric man reflecting on his joyless, loveless, empty life. That’s sort of the point of the film.

https://www.vulture.com/2019/09/the-de-aging-in-the-irishman-how-bad-is-it.html

jaymc, Wednesday, 4 December 2019 23:16 (four years ago) link

framing it as "how memory really works" is kind of a distraction but otherwise that gets at what ward was talking abt re death masks, also on my tip it is neat that a young man executing Nazis in World War II is the earliest version of him we see, sparing us the loose end of a young freshfaced frank who nevertheless looks like a cybermummy

difficult listening hour, Wednesday, 4 December 2019 23:55 (four years ago) link

In the run-up to today’s world premiere of Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, speculation understandably focused on the extensive de-aging technology used to transform Robert De Niro (current age: 76), Al Pacino (current age: 79), Joe Pesci (current age: 76), and some other members of the cast into younger versions of themselves throughout the film. Truth be told, many of us were worried more than a little concerned — especially after some brief advance footage and a not-very-good trailer revealed a “young” De Niro with an eerily smooth sheen on his face.

the public eating of beans (Sparkle Motion), Thursday, 5 December 2019 00:21 (four years ago) link

lol

j., Thursday, 5 December 2019 00:44 (four years ago) link

there was def something very uncanny valley about "young" DeNiro still walking & talking like an old person

when frank 'threw" the guns in the river i was "LOL you ain't even gonna make the water dude, what is wrong with you?"

and i approve this message (Hunt3r), Thursday, 5 December 2019 02:12 (four years ago) link

what was the line, “have you tried candy?” or something similar? Frank applying that long march sabotage to union enforcement that’s kind of a funny aside after the strenuous pushing of taxis into the river

mh, Thursday, 5 December 2019 02:24 (four years ago) link

the wild frontier that’s been talked about in articles about the movie, where people felt having some sticks of dynamite around for utilitarian purposes was just a normal part of life

there was an entire ethos that maybe explosions could solve lots of problems. taking out tree stumps in farm fields was completely normal, why not consider nuking the side of a mountain to construct an interstate highway? or merely eliminating all the obstacles to keeping your union running because they’re tree stump-sized problems

mh, Thursday, 5 December 2019 02:28 (four years ago) link

oh great, NOW we have Shakey declaring Sheeran "essentially unchanged" when he's halfway thru the film

never change?

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 December 2019 03:04 (four years ago) link

Just going by what others have said, my thinking is subject to change

Οὖτις, Thursday, 5 December 2019 03:07 (four years ago) link

lots of ageism in thread

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 December 2019 03:07 (four years ago) link

MS does not center on a protagonist who "doesn't change" unless it's a satire. This is not a satire.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 December 2019 03:12 (four years ago) link

Zaillian and I went through it a number of times. Then I wanted him to layer in more of Anna Paquin’s character, [Frank’s daughter] Peggy. I didn’t want any dialogue. So he said, “How are we going to do that?” Of course, we’ll do the scene at the beginning when she’s a kid [when Frank beats up a grocer] – that certainly leaves an impression on her.

And then I insisted on going back and layering in Peggy more, to be an observer… not an observer, but she’s part of the group, part of the story. She knows Frank. She doesn’t have to say a word. When she’s looking at him and he’s sitting eating his cereal, listening to the report [about the death of Joey Gallo] – “A lone gunman walked in.” The look on his face – it’s him, obviously.

Now, whether he really killed Joey Gallo or not, or whether he killed Hoffa… I’m not interested, it’s a matter of the moral choices that he has to make, that he’s forced to live in, that all the people around him are affected by, in his life....

And he’s right, there were bad people out there. Fighting your way up the boot of Italy, if you survive for 411 days of combat, it does something to a person. I’m not saying it’s an excuse, but… when he talks about “You don’t know what’s out there,” they don’t. [Laughs] It doesn’t mean he has to behave the way he did. But they simply don’t....

But there’s an oversimplification: “He’s this way because of the war.” Not necessarily the case: a lot of people came back, didn’t do what he did. He just has that in him as part of his human condition, he’s prone to it, and he gives in to it....

I think I only saw one episode of The Sopranos, for example, because I can’t identify with that generation of the underworld. They live in New Jersey with the big houses? I don’t get it. They use language – four-letter words – in front of their daughters, at the dinner table? I don’t get that. I just didn’t grow up that way.

https://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/interviews/martin-scorsese-irishman-sight-sound-interview

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 December 2019 04:00 (four years ago) link

candid shot of paquin on set
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix6/uatu_mainimage.jpg

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 5 December 2019 04:19 (four years ago) link

was not aware that joe pesci was close with Jimmy Scott... and that they cut some shortly-before-scott-died duets together where pesci held his own!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwyTikxUW0Y

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 5 December 2019 04:21 (four years ago) link

Let me put it this way: something that I’ve been working on over the years is with narrative. On certain films I’m locked into a narrative – I used to say plot, but it’s more than plot, it’s narrative. But I’ve been trying to break free of it, and tell stories in a different way, and I found that the documentaries helped me with that.

Rolling Thunder; the George Harrison one, Living in the Material World [2011]; Public Speaking [2010], about [author] Fran Lebowitz. They helped me go by tone – where the inspiration comes from takes us to another story, or to another place – and it’s more spatial than time....

In The Irishman – and in Silence too – you use little mini-dissolves within a scene. That’s because there are bits of two different takes that you wanted?

Yeah. Just pragmatic. But it *works*.

It’s a technique from documentary, isn’t it? You notice, but you don’t mind.

Exactly, and that’s what I was trying to get to. I enjoy doing that now particularly from the documentaries. Sometimes you find yourself unnecessarily locked into a form: “Oh, you can’t go from here to there.” Well, you know what? Let’s just do it. And we’ll *know* if it’s disruptive. We’ll feel it. Let’s break the form.

Really, this film is pretty straightforward in that way, but – well, it’s all throughout the picture, too, there are moments like that. I’ve been trying to *fight* that form and “It isn’t *done* that way!” Well, maybe it should be.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 December 2019 04:22 (four years ago) link

it was completely obvious that was what he was going for, and it was one of the more awkward threads in the movie

mh, Thursday, 5 December 2019 04:23 (four years ago) link

the AP bits, I mean

mh, Thursday, 5 December 2019 04:23 (four years ago) link

I really like that about narrative - it comes through

the public eating of beans (Sparkle Motion), Thursday, 5 December 2019 05:17 (four years ago) link

i think some of the perceptions of sheeran's character not changing might unfortunately derive from deniro not being a very good actor any more

na (NA), Thursday, 5 December 2019 15:39 (four years ago) link

finished last night. Whether Sheeran comes through transformed at the end seems open-ended to me. It's clear he deeply regrets alienating Peggy, but he still can't bring himself to talk openly about his life per his final convos with the FBI guys and his other daughter.

MS does not center on a protagonist who "doesn't change" unless it's a satire. This is not a satire.

maybe we should take this to some other thread, but in "Silence" the final shot w the crucifix... I don't think that's a satire.

Οὖτις, Thursday, 5 December 2019 16:06 (four years ago) link

he still changes

also "changing" is well short of the "transforming" bar

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 December 2019 18:55 (four years ago) link

perceptions of sheeran's character not changing might unfortunately derive from deniro not being a very good actor any more

you're wrong. he clearly knows he fucked up, it's even in the dialogue and voiceover.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 December 2019 18:56 (four years ago) link

was thinking back over the pacing and structure of this, what felt unnecessary etc. Initially thought the whole Joey Gallo subplot was self-contained and superfluous but then realized the whole point of that sequence is its ending ie Peggy wordlessly glowering at him over the TV coverage. The more leisurely sequences worked best - the long road trip to Detroit, the final post-Hoffa 30-minutes.

Οὖτις, Thursday, 5 December 2019 19:36 (four years ago) link

his face when the gallo hit comes up and her reaction to him is a pivotal moment in the film imo.

#FBPIRA (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 5 December 2019 20:01 (four years ago) link

was thinking back over the pacing and structure of this, what felt unnecessary etc. Initially thought the whole Joey Gallo subplot was self-contained and superfluous but then realized the whole point of that sequence is its ending ie Peggy wordlessly glowering at him over the TV coverage.

Sheeran narrated it hoping Dylan would write a song iirc

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 5 December 2019 20:15 (four years ago) link

i just enjoyed seeing comedian sebastian maniscalco shot

#FBPIRA (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 5 December 2019 20:18 (four years ago) link

perceptions of sheeran's character not changing might unfortunately derive from deniro not being a very good actor any more

you're wrong. he clearly knows he fucked up, it's even in the dialogue and voiceover.

― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, December 5, 2019 12:56 PM (one hour ago) bookmarkflaglink

i'm not sure what i'm wrong about, that people perceive sheeran's character as not changing (which is seen in this thread) or that deniro is not a very good actor anymore (which isn't contradicted by dialogue and voiceover)

i just learned from the best show that sheeran is supposed to be 26 years old in the first flashback with the truck LOL

na (NA), Thursday, 5 December 2019 20:40 (four years ago) link

the more i think about it the more awful the de-aging is. we will probably look back at it and it will look like the cgi in lord of the rings looks now, hokey as hell. the fact that the also used cgi for BREAKING FUCKING GLASS was pretty egregious

#FBPIRA (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 5 December 2019 20:42 (four years ago) link

I didn't mind it b/c I saw the de-aging as another example of Sheeran as unreliable narrator.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 5 December 2019 20:44 (four years ago) link

lol come on

na (NA), Thursday, 5 December 2019 20:56 (four years ago) link

man morbs you know i find your takes on movies so often helpful and thoughtprovoking, but don't you think it might better facilitate converstion to type "i read that scene differently," or "that's interesting but it isn't how it landed with me," instead of "wrong" and "you're wrong"?

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:02 (four years ago) link

cgi in lord of the rings looks now, hokey as hell.

think most of this still looks p good tbh

this was more like Benjamin Button

Οὖτις, Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:03 (four years ago) link

also lol how did I miss that Joey Gallo was Dylan's "Joey" omg

Οὖτις, Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:04 (four years ago) link

That explains why he was so frail and slow in his youth

master of nuggets (Neanderthal), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:04 (four years ago) link

and yeah i actually really like the take that the uncanny de-aging effect is really appropriate for a tale told by an old man about his own life. it could be bogus, but it makes me get something extra out of the movie. certainly it would be SOME kind of artistic justification not to just cast a younger actor (like when that one guy whose name I forget played Marlon Brando's younger self in that other mafia movie). now if scorsese uses it again in some other movie where that doesn't apply, that might fall apart a little.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:06 (four years ago) link

I can't see this process being used in a similar way ever again, frankly

Οὖτις, Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:07 (four years ago) link

now i'm kind of amazed at marty's restraint in not fitting a rambunctious live version of "Joey" into the soundtrack. or having de-aged Dylan show up to croon it at Frank's honorary dinner.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:07 (four years ago) link

Lol DC

master of nuggets (Neanderthal), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:08 (four years ago) link

no regrets coyote

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:09 (four years ago) link

rolling thunder era dylan face, makeup and hat

"must be santa" era dylan voice and facial hair

joooooooo-ey

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:09 (four years ago) link

and as a result, in a tarantino-esque twisted-history ending, hoffa does himself in

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:10 (four years ago) link

Shoots himself in the back of the head so it will look like foul play, forever trolling his survivors

master of nuggets (Neanderthal), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:11 (four years ago) link

Joe Pesci in rolling thunder era dylan face, makeup and hat would look like Robert Blake in Lost Highway.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:12 (four years ago) link

He kinda looked like an aging Hamburglar as it was

master of nuggets (Neanderthal), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:14 (four years ago) link

Doc C, it's NA.

Anyway, can't say I've seen deNiro better in 30 years.

Soderbergh used de-aging on Matt Damon in the Liberace film, right?

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:17 (four years ago) link

deniro better in : heat, casino, jackie brown

#FBPIRA (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:19 (four years ago) link

and

analyze that

#FBPIRA (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:20 (four years ago) link

I know when I think about my own younger years, I look to myself like a video game NPC whose face never moves.

shared unit of analysis (unperson), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:20 (four years ago) link

oh i and was wrong he's supposed to be 24, not 26, in the earliest flashback

na (NA), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:22 (four years ago) link

Don't people from Philly come out the womb looking 40

master of nuggets (Neanderthal), Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:24 (four years ago) link


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