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In capitalism there are no morals and Zaillian juxtaposes the character of Lucas with the underlying message with interesting finesse. First this is the story of the rise of Frank Lucas and how he took a business approach to every bit of organized crime he was involved in, which will help induce negative reactions by viewers expecting a full on remake of “Scarface.” Scott is focused on the intrigue of the inner city drug circuit, and then explores the chase of Richie Roberts on Frank Lucas as his accidental introduction into the public gave him a connection to the Italian mafia. “American Gangster” is a low-key and deliberately paced crime drama with no real notion to speed its pace to appease action hungry movie goers. Once again Denzel Washington gives an Oscar worthy performance as the vicious but charming crime boss who seizes control of his empire and learns the tricks of the trade that gets him through many tight spots, along with Russell Crowe whose performance is very downplayed. He’s a humble and sleazy officer who feels a sense of redemption is at hand in bringing down Lucas once for all at the expense of his family. The chemistry between Washington and Crowe is as dynamic as ever, and when the two finally meet, it’s a fantastic interplay that will undoubtedly grab some Oscar nods. Lucas is and was a business man who was also a vicious monster who managed to outlive many of his contemporaries, and the primary function for “American Gangster” is to show that big business and organized crime go hand in hand, and Frank Lucas was merely a player who did it his way. Scott’s film is nothing short of excellence.
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