And PB, it's not just resonant to the people who're over 60. It's even resonant to someone like me who has a sixty-something father and a mother who's approaching sixty. The scene with De Niro and Pesci in prison, the latter struggling to eat his favourite food, was heart-rending, as were the scenes with De Niro trying, and failing, to reconnect with his daughter. Despite the subject matter, it was quite a touching and beautiful movie in certain parts; not a bad way for Scorsese and De Niro to put an exclamation mark on their collaborations. Intend on watching it again soon.


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