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Goodfellas (film)

"Goodfellas" is a crime film directed by Martin Scorsese that chronicles the rise and fall of Henry Hill, a mobster involved in organized crime from the 1950s to the 1980s. It depicts his glamorous early days with the mafia, the thrill of criminal activities, and the ultimate consequences of a life of crime. The movie explores themes of loyalty, greed, and betrayal, highlighting the seductive allure and dangers of mafia life. Known for its vivid storytelling, strong performances, and realistic portrayal of organized crime, it is widely regarded as a classic in American cinema.