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Righteous Kill (2008)

Rate: 6
Viewed: 9/23

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9/23: What came to my mind the most while watching Righteous Kill was why Robert De Niro and Al Pacino didn't do films together during their prime like the late 70's.

Hell, get Martin Scorsese while they're at it. De Niro and Pacino appeared in The Godfather Part II but for separate threads. Then, they did Heat, but it's more of a cheat as they were never in the same frame. Now, we have them truly together in Righteous Kill, but the result is mixed.

For starters, they're good, but I'm surprised to see Robert De Niro in top form this late given his output of terrible performances since 2000. Al Pacino turns into a caricature at the end once again and did the exact same thing in The Recruit. In retrospect, Scarface really ruined his acting style.

For a long time, it was obvious Turk was the serial killer. Even his suspicious behavior gave him away. When the twist came, it seemed to be initially clever, but the more I thought about it, the less it made sense. Then, Turk stopped acting like he's the guy. Whatever. Hence, the filmmakers should've done everybody a favor by going with the obvious which would be acceptable enough.

All in all, Righteous Kill may be enjoyable for seeing Robert De Niro and Al Pacino finally together in the same film, but the stupid twist ruins it.