Excellent Cadavers

October. 16,1999      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Palermo, Sicily, 1984. Examining magistrate Giovanni Falcone allies with Tomasso Buscetta, a former mobster, to defeat the clan of Corleone, the ruthless Mafia faction that rules Cosa Nostra with an iron hand, cruelly eliminating all those who dare to oppose its immense power: other criminals, policemen, judges, even innocent civilians. One of them wants revenge, the other wants justice. But only one can survive such an unequal fight.

Chazz Palminteri as  Giovanni Falcone
F. Murray Abraham as  Tommaso Buscetta
Anna Galiena as  Francesca Morvillo
Andy Luotto as  Paolo Borsellino
Lina Sastri as  Agnese Borsellino
Arnoldo Foà as  Judge Antonino Caponnetto
Ivo Garrani as  Judge Gaetano Costa
Gianmarco Tognazzi as  Ninni Cassarà
Pierfrancesco Favino as  Mario
Mattia Sbragia as  Judge Quinzi

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Reviews

Karry
1999/10/16

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Stevecorp
1999/10/17

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Kaydan Christian
1999/10/18

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Staci Frederick
1999/10/19

Blistering performances.

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elshikh4
1999/10/20

As a TV movie it's incredible. The script did a splendid job, making a hard to forget experience. The lines are perfect, the details are insightful, and the case is shown extremely effective. It gives us many events, points of view, and characters in a classy panting way, showing Italy vs. mafia in the first half of the 1980s, exposing how the mob bought all; the ministry of justice, the parliament, and even the church. As for the direction I was amazed. Not too many "based on true story" TV movies got that concern. Look at the clothes, the cars' brands, the haircuts.. the accuracy is outstanding. For instance, the movie's first sequence (the pre-credits one that takes place in the 1970s) is clever to a degree forces you to swear that that was made in the real 1970s ! The movie is intense, having a non-stop energy as the same as its main character. There are so many good moments, and simple yet powerful artistic touches. And I just can't forget the final assassination scene; that was richly done and unforgettably shocking (by the way, in the real murder 350 kg of dynamite were used). The production values are above average. HBO made it look like any big cinematic movie made by independent studio. I think with another, more bankable, cast this could have made it to the theaters easily. The music glorifies the title's character, mirroring his loftiness, in the same time it has a sad and grieving feeling to it. (F. Murray Abraham) reproves again how charismatic he is, and in fact the script gave him a hell of a role; the noble gangster, the wounded father, the star witness, the lord who's going to live lowly because of his confession, and the literally "wise" guy who his last words are "love is the only thing that matters at the end" (I just didn't like the shot in which he hides his sudden tears while remembering the murder of his 2 sons; this second looked fake). Still, what could be more dazzling than the hero himself, the hero indeed, (Giovanni Falcone)? His courage is historical, and his struggle is inspiring. Very few characters of this kind you would meet in real life, so making a movie about him is rare and desired. It is unbelievable biography that kicks the hell out of all the imaginary superheroes and the true criminals that the American cinema fall in love with for the past years. Which sorrowfully leads us to the major flaw that this movie suffers, and I mean its lead actor. I believe they picked out Chazz Palminteri as someone has Italian roots on one hand, and as American – kind of known – actor to assure distributing the movie internationally on the other hand. But I was highly disappointed due to his performance. In all of his movies, Chazz Palminteri is no one but Chazz Palminteri, delivering mostly a usual performance. This time it was sub-bar usual! The man dealt so belittlingly with that great character, playing him from outside, while using the Palminteri known-by-heart signature moves (the same old diction, body language, tone..), in a way made him the movie's weakest factor. And I didn't understand the matter of the big mustache too. The actual Falcone was a handsome man, not having that fur ball over his face! So obviously it wasn't enough to see Palminteri doing his routine in the totally wrong place, to have even more problems while trying to "see" that itself !! Many scenes were ruined by this pale portrayal, and it's just bad irony considering how high the whole movie was. Maybe I blamed the editing slightly for using the same spirit while dealing with everything (the length of cutting was about the same; whether the event was bloody or emotional). Maybe it didn't get to show the side of the enemy, or give us a chance to hear them. But any of this or that wasn't a problem which could harm this fine work. However, the problem of this movie about Giovanni Falcone is the one who played Giovanni Falcone. He played down the character and the movie.

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Michael A. Martinez
1999/10/21

Excellent Cadavers has only two things going against it: A) it gives away the ending in the first couple minutes of the movie, and B) it is way too short and never gives us a chance to really hear the whole story. The ending is awfully truncated, but then again the main character's life is just like the movie.F. Murray Abraham and Chaz Palminteri both turn in expectedly strong performances, as do a number of native Italian actors doing their best to deliver their lines in English and generally doing quite well. Fausto Lombardi (from RATS and TERROR EXPRESS) has a good cameo as a mafioso interviewed while in prison. Dubbing voice provider Andy Luotto, who made no impression on me at all as Ben Gunn in TREASURE ISLAND IN OUTER SPACE, turns in a surprisingly heartfelt performance as Palminteri's second-fiddle who takes over the battle later on.The romance for once feels fairly realistic and not too tacked-on. The woman he falls in love with sort of reminds me of an Italian Charlotte Rampling (the eyes anyway). It actually works more toward the movie's benefit than it's detriment, as well as the numerous mafia gun battles and assassinations which are all generally handled quite well.Definitely worth a purchase if you can find it. It tends to pop up in bargain bins where you'd least expect it to be.

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rsoonsa
1999/10/22

This film, largely created in Palermo, is a decidedly solid attempt, in a quasi-documentary form, at presenting many of the facts revolving about the courageous efforts of the Sicilian judge, Giovanni Falcone (played by Chazz Palminteri), to staunch the political power of the Mafia in Italy. Few real-life stories could be as dramatic or as meaningful to a nation as Falcone's sacrifice for his country. Director Ricky Tognazzi, son of Ugo, kept this work within a tight and neatly edited framework. The acting was solid throughout, particularly by Palminteri and Anna Galiena. It will probably be of limited interest to those not familiar with the facts upon which it is based, but will reward those who watch it by its well-crafted performances by cast and crew.

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Vassago
1999/10/23

Because it's based on facts, you begin to watch this movie knowing perfectly well what's going to happen and what the ending will be - nevertheless, it's gripping and deeply involving. The story of judge Falcone is faithully recreated - though too shortened for my liking - and does him justice. Chazz Palminteri plays Falcone much better than I expected, and while F. Murray Abraham does not look like the real Tommasso Buscetta, he does a fair portrayal of a "man of honour". The role and part of Toto Riina, while secondary, is worth mentioning too - it's truly frightening!

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