I gotta listen to people because of your fuckin shit? You're orderin me out? You better get your own fuckin army pal"
I like Goodfellas, but in many ways Casino is more approachable. Joe Pesci's character Nicky Santoro is ruthless, homicidal, and violence-happy. But he had a duality. He cared for his friends, family and possessed loyalty. You could see a dynamic personality that makes him engaging, and at many times quite humorous.
I
read another review and it's way better written than I will write here.
But I just want to address some points. This is more about thoughts
than it is a review. Casino took the viewer on a voyage through the
Casino business as if a reformed Wiseguy described the inner workings in
a Discovery Channel documentary he is hosting. I doubt they'd do any
better. The movie showed you that it was essentially running but needed a
good manager to bring in more money to allow the "skim" to bring in
more money, and showed how card by card, it got brought down. Greed,
sex, violence, dysfunction, corruption, and addictions all played their
part.
While the mob
bosses far removed from the glittering lights work behind the scenes in
corruption that makes them a lot of money, the county commissioners work
on their own corruption when they don't get what they want.
We
could go on all day describing in detail how Ginger brought the entire
enterprise down. But the fact that it's a given that the casino
operation was destroyed by a dysfunctional, addicted, emotionally
scarred, hustling woman is not a stretch of the imagination. But it
wasn't just her.
What
makes the movie humorous is how the FBI got what they wanted when a mob
Lieutenant complains too much and doesn't seem to know when to shut up.
The crap he complains about aren't even his problem. They start from him
not being reimbursed for his travel from Kansas City to Vegas. How hard
is it to politely ask your boss, even if he is a mob boss, to get
reimbursed for the travel expenses? It also illustrates that these
wiseguys may be putting their faith in the wrong people simply because
they toe the line in their organization. Piscano already demonstrated he
needed a map, diagram and step by step instructions on doing the task
of going to the casino and grabbing the skim money. How hard is that to
do when you're in is being a bigger fish in the mob ocean?
So
the mob screws up with trusting a guy "who could fuck up a cup of
coffee." But where they don't screw up is having people whacked when it
comes down to the bosses possibly going to the slammer. They are a bit
too good at this.
But
fortunately Ace comes out okay. Almost got whacked but his car saved his
life and that was the only time anyone was going to try. In a way, it's like the movie showed two paths: Ace, though a control freak, cares about people. His daughter and even Ginger and Nicky. That good nature allowed him to see the sun rise and fall after the house of cards came down. Nicky's ruthless and gutsy ambition led him to an early grave.