American Gangster is a 2007 crime film based on the life of gangster Frank Lucas, a drug trafficker, who was known for his ingenious method of smuggling heroin into the country. He smuggled drugs by way of service planes of the US Army. The movie stars Denzel Washington in the titular role and Russell Crowe. American Gangster is produced and directed by Ridley Scott. Steven Zaillian pens the movie’s screenplay.

American Gangster premiered in New York, the movie’s main setting, on October 20, 2007. It was released on November 2 of the same year in the US and Canada. With a budget of $100 million, the movie earned $266.5 million to date. Critics wise, the movie earned praises and reviews and earned several rewards and nominations to boot.

 PLOT

American Gangster tells two parallel stories – one, of Frank Lucas (Denzel Washington), and the other, of Richie Roberts (Russell Crowe). Frank Lucas now runs Harlem’s crime scene selling heroin and doing good business, while Richie Roberts is a struggling New Jersey detective who refuses to bend to corruption.

Their stories cross as Roberts sets out to bring down Lucas. It won’t be easy for Roberts though as Lucas has always lived a modest life despite his accumulated riches.

When he first came to Harlem he was told to become a door man at a hotel, but Lucas knew that real money was made on the streets, through casino gambling and illegal drugs.

He eventually slips up and finally, he falls into the hands of Roberts. While Lucas doesn’t care what happens to him, Roberts wanted to clean up the entire force. He offers Roberts a deal – surrender all his offshore accounts and produce a list of all corrupt cops, and he gets a lighter sentence.

Richie Roberts passes the bar exams. Frank Lucas accepts the deal offered by Roberts. Richie Roberts represents Frank Lucas as his first client. Lucas was sentenced to 70 years in prison of which he was granted release after 15 years. He eventually was released in 1991.

REVIEW

Where to begin? While many movies have already tackled the Harlem gang scene, American Gangster has a unique story to tell. It is not your typical gangster movie, and this is what makes it so engrossing.

For a movie over 2 hours’ long, it holds you captivated with its interesting plot, great character development, and thrilling story progression. It builds up that anticipation when both Lucas and Roberts’ parallel stories will finally, finally come together.

While both characters are at opposing ends of the system, both are outcasts. Lucas who decides to take over his dead boss’ business, combining clever thinking, uncanny business acumen, and ruthless nature to ensure success, and Roberts, struggling to uphold his duty to serve and protect despite a system as corrupt as it can get.

The storyline is solid, but the characterization is a total standout. Denzel Washington’s portrayal of Frank Lucas is brooding and intense, perfectly representing the warm and loving family man and the cold, brutal gangster leader who must keep his drug business smoothly running. Russell Crowe impresses as an upright police officer with his strong resolve amidst his personal struggles. Both actors have never portrayed their characters better, but hands down, this movie goes to Washington for great performance. The supporting cast’s portrayals are no different, and they each hold their own fort. Impressive and memorable are Ruby Dee and Josh Brolin.

There’s more to be said about the American Gangster and why it’s surely a hit, but perhaps what stands out most is that it appeals to your emotions. A poor guy who works his way up to become one of the richest businessmen this side of Harlem and provide for his family’s comfort and an unbending law enforcer who, despite all his domestic troubles, still manages to plunge on ahead and finally achieve his goals.

American Gangster is indeed a must-watch and highly recommended!

FAQ

Was Yakuza present in American Gangster?

No direct evidence exists to indicate the Yakuza were involved in the making of “American Gangster.” Directed by Ridley Scott, this biopic chronicles the life of Frank Lucas – an American drug lord who operated during late 1960s and early 1970s New York City. While Japan’s Yakuza are a powerful organized crime syndicate, often involved in gambling dens and more recently, even Japanese online casinos, there is no known connection between them and events depicted in the movie, which primarily focus on Frank Lucas and his interactions with American mafia organizations and law enforcement agencies.

Was there Indian Gangsters in American Gangster?

While the movie “American Gangster” is a riveting portrayal of crime syndicates, it primarily focuses on the life of Frank Lucas, a notorious African-American drug trafficker. The film does not feature the presence of Indian gangsters. However, it’s worth noting that the Indian mafia, often overlooked in mainstream media, has a significant presence in the underworld. They are particularly known for their involvement in gambling rackets, among other illicit activities. These gambling rackets usually host some of the most popular Indian casino games, such as Teen Patti, Andar Bahar and Rummy. Although, with the rise of legit online casinos, Teen Patti Live Casinos, Andar Bahar real cash apps and various other legit apps, the influence of the Indian Mafia has decreased in this market. Their operations extend from local to international levels, demonstrating a complex and influential network. Despite their absence in “American Gangster,” the Indian mafia’s role in global organized crime is substantial and noteworthy.

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