Heat, a 1995 movie directed my Michael Mann is an action filled gang/criminal movie.
This movie is a very action filled film and features many stunts. The actors in the film were very believable to watch. They played their part really well which kept my attention throughout the film. The costumes were really well thought out and suited each character well. The costumes and some of the set featured a lot of black, which gave the overall appearance of both the characters and the set a very "dark" look.
I didn't like the film at the beginning because everything was happening kind of slow, but as the film went on it moved along very quickly. I thoroughly enjoyed the film, especially the ending because as the movie progressed, everything was happening so quickly which kept my attention because I always wanted to know what would happen next. I also liked how the film would slow down at parts to give the viewer a rest from the action and then as the movie went along it would build suspense and then the action would appear again. The camera angles featured in the movie are very intense and they build the suspense throughout the film.
The scene where Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) and Lt. Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) were in the field by the airport was a very suspenseful scene because it was very dark and the sounds of the airplanes landing and the lights shining and creating shadows all were effects, making the scene suspenseful and intense.
I really enjoyed this film because it was filled with action and there was so much to look at on screen. As the movie progressed, it kept my attention because I wanted to know what would happen next. I wouldn't mind watching this film once more and I would recommend this movie to anyone who likes the action packed genre, especially.
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