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      Mean Streets [1080p] | (1973)

      Unlike the sweeping, romanticized narrative of The Godfather (released the previous year), Mean Streets offers a raw, street-level view of small-time criminals.

      Filmed on a shoestring budget, Mean Streets relied on intense creative techniques that defined the 1970s American New Wave. Mean Streets (1973) - IMDb Mean Streets [1080p] (1973)

      This seminal crime drama marked the director's arrival as a definitive voice in American cinema and sparked his legendary, multi-decade collaboration with Robert De Niro. 🎬 Cinematic Overview : Martin Scorsese Release Year : 1973 Runtime : 112 minutes Setting : Little Italy, New York City Key Stars : Harvey Keitel as Charlie Robert De Niro as Johnny Boy Amy Robinson as Teresa 🎞️ Narrative & Themes Unlike the sweeping, romanticized narrative of The Godfather

      : The film opens with the famous voiceover line: "You don't make up for your sins in church. You do it on the streets..." . Charlie constantly searches for penance through his chaotic environment. 🎬 Cinematic Overview : Martin Scorsese Release Year

      : Charlie (Keitel), a devout Catholic operating within the lower rungs of the local mob, attempts to balance his criminal ambitions with his moral obligations to protect his self-destructive, heavily indebted friend Johnny Boy (De Niro).