Synopsis: Foul-mouthed union boss and
slavishly-loyal sidekick have a really bad day in 1975.
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “Sweeping over four decades, screenwriter David Mamet’s
unforgettable epic traces Hoffa’s turbulent career from 1935 when he first
solicits over-worked, under-paid truck drivers like Bobby Ciaro (DANNY DEVITO)
to join the fledgling International Brotherhood of Teamsters.”
What Did I Learn?: Apparently, Bobby Kennedy was a vindictive,
tongue-tied, mealy-mouthed sleaze.
You Might Like This Movie If: You know there are some
mysteries even Spock can’t solve.
Really?: 1) So wait – Hoffa gets Ciaro
(De Vito) fired by blabbing some important information in front of everyone,
and Ciaro becomes his trusted aide soon afterwards? It’s a nice plot point, but
Ciaro is a fictional character, so this event never took place in real life.
With this in mind, I have to wonder: who in their right mind would ever trust
either Hoffa or the Teamsters after witnessing such callous indifference to a
man’s livelihood? 2) Why in the world didn’t Hoffa or his gangster buddies
destroy the hunting license that was used to sketch out the illegal use of union
pension funds?
Rating: Hoffa is an entertaining,
yet overly-long biopic on the career of infamous union boss You-Know-Who.
Written by David Mamet, and featuring strong performances from De Vito and
Nicholson (who, surprisingly – attempts to portray Jimmy Hoffa without playing
a version of his cynical, eyebrow-raised movie persona) as well as top-notch
production values, Hoffa misses its chance at greatness for a couple of
reasons: 1) it’s told entirely from Jimmy Hoffa’s point-of-view (the character
makes deals with the mob, and flies into volcanic rages, yet we’re supposed to
sympathize with him), and 2) in spite of this, the film never really explains
what made the union leader “tick”. Was it a genuine concern for working-class
Americans? Personal ambition? Deep-seated resentments? Heck, we don’t even meet
Hoffa’s wife until mid-way through the movie, during a union election speech.
7/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104427/
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