Best Mafia movies of all times

The Irishman (2019)
The Irishman (2019)

Best Mafia movies of all times. The mafia gang is known as a foundation based on Italy. The city of Sicily, in particular, was ruled by the invaders for a long time during the 19th century. The Sicilians came together to protect themselves and created the Italian mafioso to create their own justice. Sicilian mafias have been known as the most dangerous gangs for years. Of course, it is inevitable that this process of ganging will spread to America.

By the 1920s, American mafia emerged. Most America will have the chance to project this into cinema. Mafia movies, which attract the attention of the audience, are also known as gangster movies. Especially during the Great Depression, the mafia formations are more common. The reflection of this to the cinema manifests itself in the 1930s, the same dates. Little Ceaser, The Public Enemy, the original Scarface are some of them.

In the 1970s, the legendary film series The Godfather, based on the novel by Mario Puzzo, emerges. Of course, The Godfather was not appreciated at that time, but its value will be understood later. While mafia movies are increasingly engraved in popular culture, productions such as The Untouchables, Goodfellas, Casino, and Carlito’s Way emerge.

The Irishman

The Irishman meets audiences all over the world via Netflix tomorrow. The film was released in major American cinemas from 1 November. In addition, the New York Film Festival, London Film Festival, such as the major festivals were in the audience. Those who have had the opportunity to see The Irishman at these festivals or cinemas say the film is very similar to Martin Scorsese’s other films. It doesn’t offer anything new, but it’s a very good film. But time will tell if The Irishman is one of the best mafia movies ever.

The Irishman is about the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa. The real events are quoted in the book once again with the signature of Scorsese are transferred to the film. The film stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci.

The Godfather Trilogy

The Godfather trilogy, signed by Francis Ford Coppola, began as follows: Father, in the ’40s and’ 50s of America, the epic story of an Italian mafia family. At the wedding of Don Corleone’s daughter Connie, Michael, the youngest son in the family and a war veteran, reconciles with his father. When an assassination attempt makes Don no longer able to run things, Michael and his older brother, Sonny, take over the family. With the help of his advisers Tom Hagen, the Corleone family has begun a war against other families and has begun to change old-fashioned ways.

Carlito's Way (1993)
Carlito’s Way (1993)

Carlito’s Way

In Carlito’s Way, all Carlito Brigante wants is to leave behind all the crimes and start a business in the Bahamas to earn money. He was once caught in the drug business, convicted, and rescued by a friend. Within this new life plan, there is also the desire to reach out to her old lover and reunite with her to be happy. Unfortunately the traces of his old life follow him. Some rules of lad will drag him in a different way.

Goodfellas

In GoodFellas, a gangster named Henry Hill embarks on a robbery with two friends, Jimmy Conway and Tommy De Vito. His two friends, whose eyes are higher, kill the others participating in the robbery and begin to rise in the mafia. This has had a negative effect on Henry and he needs to do something about it. One of the masterpieces of the great master Martin Scorsese, Goodfellas was nominated for six Oscar nominations in 1991 and won an award for best supporting actor Joe Pesci.

Pulp Fiction (1994)
Pulp Fiction (1994)

Pulp Fiction

In the legendary film Pulp Fiction, created by Quentin Tarantino, re-shooting many important scenes from the history of cinema, Honey Bunny and Pumpkin are a pair of young and loving little robbers who want to add some action to their lives. On the other hand, two vexed gangsters, Vincent Vega and Jules, as one of their daily affairs, go to shoot a few fake young men who delay paying their bosses. While Vincent is also assigned to babysit the boss’s beautiful young wife, his partner decides to end his criminal life. A brave boxer escapes the city, refusing to cheat for money. Fate will unite these contradictory types in a magnificent way and cross their paths.

Reservoir Dogs

Another Quentin Tarantino film, Reservoir Dogs, is based on an original robbery story. A team that comes together for a big theft is a group of thieves who don’t even know each other’s names. The team, trying to escape from the police in the atmosphere that returned to the bloodbath due to a breakdown in the robbery, learns that there is a police spy among them, and this bloody struggle turns into a psychological war with increasing physical violence.

Eastern Promises (2007)
Eastern Promises (2007)

Eastern Promises

In the Eastern Promises, in which we see Viggo Mortensen and Vincent Cassel, Ana witnesses the death of a prostitute in a hospital in London, where she was a nurse. Impressed, Ana decides to investigate her family and identity. But the UK underground sex traffic, led by the Russian mafia during the investigation, will leave Ana in a very dangerous situation.

The Big Heat

In The Big Heat, an honest policeman named Dave Bannion witnessed the suicide of one of his close colleagues. Bannion, who has begun to investigate the underlying causes of this suicide, is warned to stop the case, but is not willing to quit. Reaching new information during his investigations, Bannion reaches a hidden area knit with powerful mafia men. So what is the connection between this underground gang and suicide?

Scarface

In Scarface, starring Al Pacino, Fidel Castro grants undesirable regime opponents the right to emigrate to America in Cuba. Thousands of people who will emigrate to Cuba include notorious criminals and mentally ill. Tony Montana, one of the most notorious criminals, emigrated to Miami with his close friend Manny Ribera. Montana finds herself under the wing of Frank Lopez, one of the country’s drug fathers. Montana, on the other hand, has ambitious and courageous goals to reach higher places than where it came from.

The Untouchables

In The Untouchables, Eliot Ness is a federal agent appointed to Chicago at a time when the crime rate has increased and the police worsened day by day. The task given to Ness is to neutralize the Mafia ringleader Al Capone. But Capone’s power in the city is so high that nobody initially thinks Ness can succeed. One day Ness meets Jimmy Malone, an experienced policeman and makes a close friendship; Malone is the first honest man Ness ever met in the Chicago organization… With Malone’s help, Ness added his musketeer George Stone and accountant Oscar Wallace to the capone’s dark affairs. Some of the tactics the team uses against Capone are illegal.

Mean Streets

In Mean Streets, starring Robert De Niro, the future is bright for Tony and Michael, the owners of a neighborhood bar in New York’s little Italy, but not for Charlie. Charlie works for his uncle and has problems with him because his girlfriend has epilepsy. At the same time, thanks to her boyfriend, Johnny Boy is in trouble. When Charlie’s uncle Giovanni proposes to run a restaurant as a first step, Charlie is forced to choose between protecting his love for Teresa and Johnny Boy.

Chinatown

Nowadays, sitting on the news that David Fincher will turn his past into a series, Chinatown tells the story of a woman who suspects her husband is cheating on her. A woman named Ida Sessions applies to private investigator Jake Gittes and says she suspects her husband, engineer Hollis Mulwray, who works for the Los Angeles water service, is cheating on her. The woman’s request from the detective is to follow her husband. Gittes catches a woman next to Mulwray, takes photos and closes the case. But after a while, Mulwray’s murder turns things into a mystery. Gittes, who decided to go on the case, encounters many mysteries, especially the woman who hired her.

Donnie Brasco

In 1978, Donnie Brasco was an FBI agent who was loyal to Joe Pistone’s work and organization. Due to his work, he has been stealing jewelry for six years and is known as Donnie Brasco. The problem is that after a while Pistone will begin to believe in his role and indeed become Donnie Brasco. After a while, Pistone begins to wander through the intestines of the mafia and will gradually begin to move in this underground culture. As soon as he begins to forget who he is, he will be dragged into a dead end that will change his life. Mike Newell’s Oscar® nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay is based on a book written by Joe Pistone himself, a true story. Al Pacino, Johnny Depp and Michael Madsen are the cast of the film.

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