Reviews
John Chard

John Chard

May 18, 2014
6.5
Benjamin Siegel. Bugsy is directed by Barry Levinson and written by James Toback. It stars Warren Beatty, Annette Benning, Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley, Elliott Gould and Joe Mantegna. Music is by Ennio Morricone and cinematography by Allen Daviau. Film is a biography adaptation of Benjamin Bugsy Siegel, a notorious American mobster who rose to prominence in the 30s and 40s. Barry Levinson’s epic film didn’t turn out to be the mobster film many had hoped for. There was great anticipation that this would be Levinson’s Goodfellas. What ultimately came to pass was a film of epic scope and detail, alive not with violence and mobster edginess, but of romanticism, of visionary peccadilloes and of folly. This is both a blessing and a curse, for Levinson seems to be caught in two minds between being respectful to his main characterisation, or unleashing the beast as we know it. Story concerns itself with Siegel being sent to tidy up West Coast operations, from where he would fall in love with starlet Virginia Hill and become one of the most prominent names in Hollywood of the 40s. Whilst the pic has moments where Siegel seethes and teeters on the edge of murderous rage, much of the history here is scratchy to say the least, where again Levinson and Toback ignore just what a nasty piece of work Siegel was in real life, and instead put dreamy ideals and hot to trot passions in instead. It’s all perfectly mounted, this is very good film making, it just always seems to be on the periphery of making a telling contribution to the Siegel legacy on film. Beatty is dandy and ever watchable, but this is not a Bugsy Siegel we can identify with, rendering an air of falseness to the story telling. The support cast are strong, though Mantegna as George Raft is miscast, but the likes of Kingsley and Gould make telling contributions with only morsels to feed off of from the screenwriter. In its longest form it runs at two and half hours, and it’s testament to the film maker's craft that it always maintains interest. Yet the various splinters trying to dovetail into one never quite make it and that’s a shame. 6.5/10
GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

January 12, 2023
1.0
I just reviewed Reds, a movie where they managed to make John Reed boring and now I am reviewing Bugsy... a movie where they manage to make Bugsy Siegel boring. And honestly, like with Reds, Bugsy helped Luciano rise to power in what is one of the most interesting mafia stories in American history... which you really don't see here. In fact, it's hardly even mentioned. But... after Bugsy did that he built Vegas, that has to be a cool story, right? And... yeah, it is a pretty cool story, only they kind of ignore that and focus on a love story instead with the whole Vegas thing as a secondary plot. So, you know, at least they made Bonnie and Clyde good.

Recommendation Movies

6.2
Music
View
6.2
Madonna: Truth or Dare
Madonna: Truth or Dare1991
7.7
Documentary
View
7.7
Ask Dr. Ruth
Ask Dr. Ruth2019
5.3
Drama
View
5.3
People I Know
People I Know2002
8.6
Documentary
View
8.6
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story2024
7
Crime
View
7
Underworld U.S.A.
Underworld U.S.A.1961
6.9
Drama
View
6.9
Danton
Danton1983
5.7
Comedy
View
5.7
Duets
Duets2000
6.4
Western
View
6.4
Trail Street
Trail Street1947
6.6
Comedy
View
6.6
Without a Clue
Without a Clue1988
6.7
Drama
View
6.7
My Life
My Life1993
5.7
Comedy
View
5.7
Showing Up
Showing Up2022
7
Drama
View
7
Walk. Ride. Rodeo.
Walk. Ride. Rodeo.2019
6.9
Drama
View
6.9
Some Kind of Wonderful
Some Kind of Wonderful1987
6.6
Comedy
View
6.6
Bull Durham
Bull Durham1988
6.2
Crime
View
6.2
Cassandra's Dream
Cassandra's Dream2007
6.5
Thriller
View
6.5
The Iceman
The Iceman2012
7.5
Drama
View
7.5
Days of Heaven
Days of Heaven1978
6.9
Comedy
View
6.9
Stan & Ollie
Stan & Ollie2018
7.1
Horror
View
7.1
Angel Heart
Angel Heart1987
7.5
Drama
View
7.5
The Insider
The Insider1999
© 2024 MoovieTime. All rights reserved.Made with Nuxt