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La crítica y el público coinciden: Los Intocables de Eliot Ness, dirigida por Brian de Palma, es una obra maestra imprescindible, un retrato glorioso, cruel y realista del mayor jefe de la Mafia que dominó Chicago en la era de la prohibición... y del policía que hizo la promesa de acabar con él. Este enfrentamiento clásico entre el bien y el mal tiene como protagonistas a Kevin Costner como el agente federal Eliot Ness, Robert de Niro en el rol del famoso gángster Al Capone y a Sean Connery como Malone, el policía que enseña a Ness cómo terminar con la Mafia: dispara rápido y sé el primero en hacerlo. (Paramount Pictures España)

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Goldbeater 

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español Una historia meticulosamente filmada sobre la lucha de unos pocos individuos contra un sistema podrido. Una película que, hacia el final, no teme mostrar que, para promover el bien mayor, es necesario ir unos pasos más allá de la ley. El director Brian De Palma en su mejor momento y Sean Connery en su mejor momento como actor. Una película atractiva que contiene todas las sustancias mágicas que hacen que me guste ver películas en repetición. ¡Y la música de Morricone siempre me pone la piel de gallina! ()

3DD!3 

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inglés A top-notch gangster movie with excellent actors. I was almost surprised at Kevin Costner’s performance and I think that this was one of his best roles ever. De Palma played about with the camera as always and giving some scenes (for instance watching Malone in the house) a more interesting allure. An excellent watch that is almost as old as I am. :-) ()

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Marigold 

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inglés Of all the "mobster films", I like this DePalm epic from the "right side" of the law the most. I'm impressed by fair cop Sean Connery and the insecure but always determined Kevin Costner... The creators managed to create a very suggestive atmosphere of 1930s Chicago, in which it was not very clear who the law was and who to enforce the law for. The story of the four incorruptibles who decide to go on a foolish crusade against Al Capone is filmed briskly, with time left to illustrate the characters and the relationships between them. Some brutal scenes are particularly impressive and the quote from Eisenstein is perfect... In short, a fine Hollywood drama that has everything. Personally, I don't like godfather glorification of mafia families; subconsciously I'm just on the side of Eliot Ness and Jim Malon. ()

novoten 

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inglés From the abundance of emotions and cinematic artistry that De Palma put into The Untouchables, I often caught myself jaw-dropped. The action is clearly dominated by the breathtaking subway scene, Morricone's music gives the war on alcohol and the villains an incomparable aura, and the cream of the crop in the central star-studded team definitively gives the feeling that a gangster film like this would not be made today, which may be why I increasingly gravitate towards these golden classics. Although the prohibition mafia story is completely different from anything by Leone, Coppola, or Scorsese, it has left its mark in golden letters. It may be thanks to the flawless second half, but even the first half, despite occasionally surprising pacing issues, is unforgettable in its own way because the palpable period atmosphere is amazing. ()

Lima 

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inglés An exhibition by De Palma, where he delights film fans with various references to famous works of the past (Battleship Potemkin and others). The biggest star is not the Oscar-winning Connery, but the secondary character of Al Capone, phenomenally played by Robert De Niro. ()

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