Isn't the restaurant part the only one ever where De Niro and Pacino are in the same scene?
No. They are together in the final scene which is a fitting end to a great film. It conveys the mutual respect for each other. Good use of Moby's god moving over the face of waters too.
I actually watched it last night on the strength of these reviews. Some of the scenes are brilliant, but these are interspersed with a LOT of quite dull scenes (building the tension? Hmmmm).It's 2 hours and 50 minutes. You can't tell me that some of that couldn't be left on the cutting room floor. Certainly the pointless (other than that's what 90's action films had to have) sex scenes.
Quote from: Will Hunt on February 01, 2020, 08:08:47 pmI actually watched it last night on the strength of these reviews. Some of the scenes are brilliant, but these are interspersed with a LOT of quite dull scenes (building the tension? Hmmmm).It's 2 hours and 50 minutes. You can't tell me that some of that couldn't be left on the cutting room floor. Certainly the pointless (other than that's what 90's action films had to have) sex scenes.Just as well you’re not a millennial 😃
Make sure you're in a good place before you watch that one!
It was on Amazon Prime and it’s here on YouTube