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Elevator Pitch Review- The Irishman

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People complain that movies are getting too long, but it takes balls to go beyond past the three hour mark and still keep your audience watching. The Irishman feels less like a movie and more like a West End theatre show with how well paced and enjoyable it is to watch, even without an intermission. Clearly Scorsese understands that in order to make your story come across to an everyday audience you need the right energy from your actors, and you don't get more energy and charm than from De Niro, Pacino and Pesci. Seeing Al Pacino and Joe Pesci return to the character studies that made them famous was a rollercoaster ride in of itself. Although I hate to say it but Robert De Niro was the weakest link in the cast along with Stephen Grahams excuse of a New Yorker accent. This wasn't because of De Niro's performance or delivery, but rather his portrayal as young mid thirties De Niro with face capture. Now I understand that getting two actors to play the same character of diff