Formal Film Study
For my formal Film Study I Have chosen to do Martin Scorsese movies involving crime.
The first movie that I looked at was the movie Goodfellas. This film is the story of Henry Hill and his rise and fall in the Lucchese crime family. This movie accurately shows how gangsters lived their life, and showed real crimes that they pulled off. The movie was based of a book called "wiseguys" and accurately portrayed these interesting characters.
The second film that I watched was the Wolf of Wallstreet. This movie is the story of Jordan Belfort who became a stockbroker, and then started his own firm. He became extremely rich, because his company used penny stocks. This is just one of the illegal ways that he made his fortune. Eventually Jordan becomes greedy, and the drugs and police eventually put him in jail.
The third film that I viewed for my film study was Casino. This is story of Sam Rothstein, and his control of the day to day operations in the
Tangiers Casinos. He ran these company similar to how a mob runs his gang. The mob owned all of these casinos illegally, and Sam and his crew ran the operation. The FBI eventaully gets involved, and Sam ends his career.
One big characteristic of these Scorsese movies are the pace. All of these movies are clearly fast paced, and get through a lot of scenes. One reason why Scorsese might have done this is because he wanted to show how fast these characters rose to power. The characters talk fast, a lot of things are going on, and the editing has many many short scenes that make the movie fly by. Another reason why Scorsese might do this is because the fast pace of the movie works well with the criminal activity. Theres a scene in casino that shows this well. This scene shows Rothstein going through his day to day operations. The camera follows him around, and you understand quickly how Sam works these complicated Casinos. You really understand his character better when you see this scence. Scorseses movies are also known for their music, so the music blends together well when the movie is seeming to go fast. Another reason Scorsese might go so fast is because the criminals he was portraying went through life fast. These characters all wanted money and power, and did whatever they had to do quickly to get it. The fast pace of these movies really helped you understand the characters lives well.
Another common theme in all of these movies was a clear dramatic downfall of the protagonist in the films. This makes sense because all of these movies were based of real events. Scorsese does this so well because he makes you understand the drama in all the situations. He makes you fell the stress and anxiety that the character is going through. One scene that represents this well is when Jordan Belfort gets in an Explosive fight with his wife, while on house arrest. You could really start to see this successful character losing it in this scene. He was on drugs, beating his wife, and yelling and screaming. Not only was Belfort in a lot of trouble, but you could clearly see him going crazy. This is similar to a scene in Goodfellas. When Henry gets bailed out of jail he knows that he going to die if he does not sell a big bag of cocaine. When he finds out that his wife threw it away, he starts to yell and scream. These scenes very similar, and made the viewer feel the same way. The viewer feels a lot of emotion when they see these interesting characters lose it.