Review of The Untouchables (1987) by Stefanus Andi G — 06 Feb 2017
Remains a classic mob flick as corruption still in grasp of modern times. Kevin Costner in his prime played Agent Ness, but it is Connery who steals the show as a veteran walk-beat cop Malone. Takes a vice adversary to make a great story, and the movie presented De Niro getting Al Capone role. The thrill ends long after the credit roll.
Ennio Morricone arranged the sound department, he did it so eloquently accompanying the scene here and there in harmony. We would reminisce his work later in Hateful Eight.
Dignity doesn't made up overnight, it needs a driven composure to persevere the integrity in the long shot.
This review of The Untouchables (1987) was written by Stefanus Andi G on 06 Feb 2017.
The Untouchables has generally received very positive reviews.
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