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: Seeing Robert De Niro play a mobster who has to attend a local film screening of a "classic mafia movie" (which happens to be one of his own legendary roles) is a brilliant, meta-nod to his career [9].
What happens when a high-ranking mafia boss snitches on his own and gets dropped into a sleepy village in Normandy under the Witness Protection Program? You get , a film that attempts to blend the gritty legacy of Scorsese’s mobsters with the high-octane, stylized flair of Luc Besson. The Plot: A Family That Slays Together Cose nostre - Malavita
: Martin Scorsese’s involvement as executive producer ensures that despite the comedic tone, the film remains a clever homage to the crime genre. The Verdict: Dark, Violent, and Surprisingly Fun : Seeing Robert De Niro play a mobster