Donnie Brasco
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Donnie Brasco

An FBI undercover agent infiltrates the mob and finds himself identifying more with the mafia life, at the expense of his regular one.

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Donnie Brasco (1997) is an intense crime drama that follows the story of an FBI agent, Joe Pistone, as he goes undercover to infiltrate the mob. Based on a true story, this gripping film delves into the complexities of loyalty, identity and the blurred lines that exist between the law and the criminal world.

Joe Pistone, portrayed brilliantly by Johnny Depp, assumes the alias of Donnie Brasco and gains the trust of the notorious Bonanno crime family. As Joe delves deeper into this criminal underworld, he finds himself torn between his duty as an FBI agent and his growing connection to his mafia counterparts.

Directed by Mike Newell, the film expertly captures the gritty atmosphere of the 1970s New York City mafia scene. The pacing keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as Joe's double life becomes increasingly precarious. With outstanding performances from Johnny Depp and Al Pacino, who plays Lefty Ruggiero, a seasoned mobster who becomes Joe's mentor, the film is both emotionally powerful and intellectually captivating.

Donnie Brasco explores the inner conflict faced by Joe as he grapples with his loyalty to the FBI and the allure of the mafia lifestyle. As the stakes rise and tensions escalate, Joe becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and danger, where the line between right and wrong is blurred.

This gripping crime drama offers a compelling exploration of an FBI agent's struggle with his own identity and the consequences of immersing himself in a criminal world. With its stellar performances and authentic depiction of the mafia lifestyle, Donnie Brasco is a must-watch for fans of intense and thought-provoking crime films.

Also Known As:

Donnie Brasco

Release Date:

28 Feb 1997

Writers:

Joseph D. Pistone, Richard Woodley, Paul Attanasio

Awards:

Nominated for 1 Oscar. 2 wins & 16 nominations total