4.7

Capone

Capone

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4.7

Capone

Capone

  • Year 2020
  • Duration 103 min
  • Country Canada, United States, United Kingdom
  • Language English
After a 10 year stint, former bootlegger and notorious criminal Al Capone starts to show signs of dementia, forcing him to face the demons of his violent past.

About Capone

The 2020 biographical crime drama 'Capone' offers a starkly different portrait of the infamous gangster, focusing not on his rise to power but on his tragic decline. Directed by Josh Trank, the film stars Tom Hardy in a transformative and physically demanding performance as Al Capone, now 47 years old and released from prison after serving a decade for tax evasion. The narrative explores his final year, as he lives in Florida with his wife Mae (Linda Cardellini) while suffering from neurosyphilis-induced dementia. The film is less a traditional gangster epic and more a haunting character study of a man losing his grip on reality, tormented by hallucinations and guilt from his brutal past.

Hardy's committed performance is the film's central anchor. He fully embodies Capone's physical deterioration and mental fragmentation, delivering a portrayal that is both grotesque and pitiable. The supporting cast, including Linda Cardellini and Matt Dillon, provide solid grounding. Josh Trank's direction creates a claustrophobic, surreal atmosphere, using dream sequences and hallucinations to blur the lines between Capone's memories, fears, and reality. The cinematography and production design effectively capture the decaying opulence of his estate, mirroring the decay within his mind.

While its slow pace and unconventional narrative divided critics and audiences, 'Capone' is worth watching for its ambitious attempt to deconstruct a mythic figure. It moves beyond the glamour of organized crime to examine the terrifying cost of a life built on violence. Viewers should watch this film not for shootouts or mob politics, but for a raw, psychological deep-dive featuring one of Tom Hardy's most daring and unflinching performances. It's a challenging but fascinating portrait of legacy, memory, and mortality.