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Are there any true "good guys" in this movie?


The only people that I can think of that falls in that area are Tony's mother and that journalist who was intent exposing Sosa's drug operations. I suppose that Jerry the banker isn't really a bad guy. Even though Tony uses him to launder his money, Jerry is honest and upfront when he tells Tony that he has to inevitably raise his rates and that other banks can't be trusted.

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Tony’s mother, siedelbaum, the reporter

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Tony is a good guy even when he's being bad.

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He always tells the truth, even when he lies

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The only time that Tony seems to really show his humanity is when he refused to take part in killing that reporter's family while in New York, despite Sosa's orders. I suppose that Tony in his own way, not wanting Gina to mingle with the "bad crowd" (hence why Manny had to pay the consequences when he ignored his stern warning to not to mess around with her) is another example of him showing his humanity.

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Tony's moral code was all over the place

He wont kill a family but flies into a rage and opens fire when he realizes his best bro is lovingly shacking up in a nice condo with his sister

Tony started dying the day he was born, he's one of movie history's greatest fools

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Tony was high, his actions aren't supposed to make sense.

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We all start dying the day we are born.

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That’s what they say

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Octavio

He was the only person in this movie with a pure heart of gold.

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Gina and her mother.

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Eh, Gina was still a coke slut and she accepted drug money. Sure she wasn't as bad as Manny, Tony, Sosa, Lopez, etc. but she wasn't perfect.

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We can all agree that Manny was a violent killer and a hood but he was a pretty cool dude otherwise, plus he seriously seemed to be into Gina

That shooting scene at the condo was one of those times Tony really screwed up

Manny would have murdered 10 guys and died with an empty Uzi in his hands at the mansion 30 minutes later!

Dammit Tony, you screw everything up

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Isn't it equally as possible that if Tony had not murdered Manny that Tony would not have been shot in the back by the assassin, because Manny would've been there to *ahem* have Tony's back, as he had previously throughout the movie?

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Tony’s security was overwhelmed at that point, they were all dead either way

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All money launderers are criminals; criminals are bad.

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As MovieChatUser497 said, his mother. I just watched this for the first time and didn't like the movie very much. Al Pacino did give a good performance but his character was such an unlikable jerk. In every scene he acts rude and vulgar towards everyone. Then at the end you are rooting for the assassins to kill him. The movie itself also has a slow pace a lot of the time. I disagree with a poster on this board that said Goodfellas had a slower pace than this. That movie was way more fast paced. Then again, Goodfellas wasn't almost 3 hours long. Honestly, I'd give this a 5/10.

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I always liked Ernie and Nick the Pig. While technically they weren't "good" because of the business they were in, they seemed like good people in general.

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