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  • I like the soundtrack of this movie. Can you extract it from the movie? I can't find it anywhere. Thanks

  • De Niro at his best!

  • @mariannora at his best? I doubt it. He is pretty mannered in this role.

  • @locyka19 I think he became more mannered later. and here he's irresistible

  • omg as if thats deniro !

  • Fitzgerald was a drinker, a phantast and a loser.

  • @updrafttower: No, he was a winner. His prose sings with lyricism.

  • @aarfeld But he was finished when he was around 40. And all the time he lived in an artifical world of the rich.

    I think he was a fatalist and too melancholic.

  • @updrafttower: The last book he was working on, which this film is based upon, would have been a gem if he had had more time to polish it. Even in it's unfinished form it's wonderful. No telling what he might have gone on to do if he hadn't drunk himself to death.

  • Was the best. And even that is debatable.

  • kayata de niro mo da'g acting hahah

  • genious!

  • this is like watching a skit in acting class! awesome!

  • amazing actor de niro *****

  • This is such a great scene, I wish the rest of DeNiro's performance had this much energy and charisma.

  • Was Irving Thalberg really like that?

  • This scene is so amazing!

  • Oh the ending was sexy. I love Bobby.

  • What a brilliant (underrated)performance...sad this film didn't go anywhere considering its cast and director. Its crazy to think DeNiro wasn't recognized for his performances in this film and others like "Deer Hunter" and "Once upon a time in America". Damn shame!

  • Just finished watching it. Extraordinary scene. :)

  • Such a great scene - Robert De Niro's expression in the last few seconds, classic.

  • Tycoon, pity

  • whatever, has any of you stopped to notice the mastery with which this single scene was shot?

    This scene alone is worth watching the whole movie.

  • well it clearly wasnt if you actually watch the scene

    almost, still spectacular

  • hard to believe this was also travis bickle.

  • is this the only movie with both Robert Deniro and Jack Nicholson?

  • yes

  • The movie leaves you with a feeling that it had great potential (especially considering the cast) but that it was incomplete. Still...a great movie considering. But of course it can't live up to what Fitzgerald accomplished with the incomplete novel. Many say it would have been his best and I believe it.

  • I expect this film to be much better than it was. Very disapointing, especially considering its cast.

  • What do they do with the end of the movie, considering the novel's incomplete? Do they use Fitzgerald's notes at the back of the novel?

  • If you have the scene when Cecelia comes into Monroe's office and says "Undertake me" can you post that as well? Thanks. A good movie considering the incomplete nature of the novel.

  • He personally admitted himself Greek, he was born in Instanbul, but then again, many Greeks where born in Instanbul, because it was actually Greek. I'm not trying to make a feud here but it's a fact. Peace, Monica.

  • he was greek who lives in turkey in addition, kazan created james dean and marlon brando in hollywood.great director.

  • Elia Kazan was greek, hah!you don't know any piece of sheet. He was armenian. He was borned in Turkiye( Anatolia). The city name is Kayseri:)

  • Elia Kazan was a greek!Hah, you don't know any piece of sheet. He was armenian . He was borned in Turkiye( Anatolia). The city name is Kayseri:)

  • Elia Kazan was greek.

    lol

  • ARMENIAN?

  • A great actor can use his body to talk.

    i.e. deniro

  • Bobby is the best :-))

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