Review of The Untouchables (1987) by Erik B — 09 Jul 2010
This is not a movie, it's art at it's best. This has easily got to be one of the best films ever created. The style, suspense, violence, and crude language flow with this movie, or without it, to make it touching in a brutal way.
Kevin Costner does a stand up and cheer performance and this film should be known as a legacy towards gangster films of the ages. Mind settling mysteries and entertainment right up until the very end when things get messy and tides turn for the better and the worse, but Kevin Costner comes out on top fighting his way past the evil Al Capone (Robert DeNiro).
Charishable film that shall never be forgotten in the years to come.
This review of The Untouchables (1987) was written by Erik B on 09 Jul 2010.
The Untouchables has generally received very positive reviews.
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