GOODFELLAS presented on 35mm film
GOODFELLAS presented on 35mm film

GOODFELLAS presented on 35mm film

The Revival House Perth (Como, WA)
Saturday, 21 December 2024 8:30 pm
33 days away
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"Goodfellas," directed by Martin Scorsese, is a gripping crime film that masterfully chronicles the rise and fall of mob associate Henry Hill, portrayed by Ray Liotta. Originally released in 1990, this iconic film is based on the true story depicted in Nicholas Pileggi's book "Wiseguy." When presented on 35mm film at a venue like the Como Theatre, the experience becomes even more captivating, as the rich hues and grainy textures characteristic of film enhance the storytelling. The atmospheric visuals transport viewers back to the 1950s and 60s, immersing them in the gritty world of organized crime in New York City. The movie's structure is uniquely engaging, with a narrative that intertwines elements of both drama and dark humor. Scorsese's direction, coupled with an unforgettable performance from an ensemble cast, including Joe Pesci as the volatile Tommy DeVito and Robert De Niro as the charismatic Jimmy Conway, creates a tense yet compelling atmosphere. "Goodfellas" is well-regarded for its meticulous attention to detail. From the iconic "Layla" scene to the use of voice-over narration that gives insight into Henry's thoughts, each moment builds on the film's overarching themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of a life of crime. The dynamic cinematography captures both the glamour and the stark reality of mob life, making it a masterpiece that resonates with audiences long after the credits roll. Screening "Goodfellas" at the Como Theatre for Christmas offers a nostalgic cinematic experience, inviting audiences to appreciate the artistry of classic film while enjoying a holiday outing. The combination of festive spirit and the thrilling storytelling of one of cinema's greatest crime dramas makes for an unforgettable evening.