Al Pacino stars as Frank Serpico, a NYPD officer who is most famous for stepping forward to report and testify against police corruption in the 1970s. A true story, based on Peter Maas' autobiography of the character, Serpico portrays the honest cop who is harassed and distrusted by his fellow ... Read review
Al Pacino's classic portrayal of Frank Serpico established him as one of today's most ... more
versatile actors. SERPICO was based on the true story of a New York policeman who discovers that honesty is not expected to be part of his job. He endures scorn and m...
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Advantages: Peformances, Intelligence, Thought-Provokative Disadvantages: A little slow in places.
...Maas' autobiography of the character, Serpico portrays the honest cop who is harassed and distrusted by his fellow officers, simply for doing the right thing.
The film opens with Serpico in hospital, reflecting on past events. We see his rise from rookie to the more experienced officer, becoming familiar with the dodgy dealings of the cops around him. Frank soon learns that if you don't accept bribes from a variety of different sources ... ...Refusing to conform, Serpico soon becomes isolated in the force for his honest and “hippy” lifestyle; after the police commissioner fails to take his allegations seriously, he then goes to the New York Times, prompting an investigation from the Mayor. However, after hearing the news, the corrupt cops are out to get Serpico, making the character fear for his life.
Whereas it can be argued that The Godfather made Pacino into a star, it's ... more
Al Pacino stars as Frank Serpico, a NYPD officer who is most famous for stepping forward to report and testify against police corruption in the 1970s. A true story, based on Peter Maas' autobiography of the character, Serpico portrays the honest cop who is harassed and distrusted by his fellow officers, simply for doing the right thing.
The film opens with Serpico in hospital, reflecting on past events. We see his rise from rookie to the more experienced officer, becoming familiar with the dodgy dealings of the cops around him. Frank soon learns that if you don't accept bribes from a variety of different sources then you really aren't part of the team at all. Refusing to conform, Serpico soon becomes isolated in the force for his honest and “hippy” lifestyle; after the police commissioner fails to take his allegations seriously, he then goes to the New York Times, prompting an investigation from the Mayor. However, after hearing the news, the corrupt cops are out to get Serpico, making the character fear for his life.
Whereas it can be argued that The Godfather made Pacino into a star, it's Serpico that is Pacino's own. His first leading performance is full of charisma and passion; he appears to be very authentic, when compared to the character in book, and totally committed to the role. Riveting to watch, as always.
The only bad thing flaw regarding Pacino's electrifying presence in this film is that it barely leaves room for any other interesting characters. While this is understandable- the film is a depiction of the world through Frank Serpico's eyes, after all- it would've been better if the script allowed them to make more of an impact. Instead, the writing tends to detail the finer things in Serpico's private life, which, at times, weakens the strength of the picture.
Still, Serpico is a very important film for its time; a celebration of Frank Serpico being the first officer to testify openly about the widespread police corruption. Pacino's performance as the unyielding character is ultimately the appeal of the whole movie, which does justice to such an influential figure in our society. Thought-provoking, as well as being entertaining with some decent action scenes, Serpico is a must for Pacino fans and those interested in the darker side of the law.
Frank Serpico continues to speak out about civil liberties and corrupt practices in law enforcement via his website; discussing his life and thoughts regarding doing the right thing in society. For individuals who seek truth and justice, even when confronted with the prospect of great personal loss.S
...Pacino's classic portrayal of Frank Serpico established him as one of the most versatile of actors. Based on the true story of a New York policeman trying to make his way in world of corruption, mistreatment and scorn, Pacino plays one of the few upstanding, dignified cops of the time. A breathtaking suspence story and character study, Sidney Lumet (dir), brings one of the finest acting talents of the time to the forefront of our minds. With a superfluous ...
aiio100 04.04.2006
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Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer, Featurettes - 1. SERPICO: FROM REEL TO REEL, 2. INSIDE SERPICO, 3. FAVOURITE MOMENTS, Stills Gallery
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Dolby Digital 5.1
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Dolby Digital 5.1 English
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Shot on location on New York's energetic and crime-filled streets, Sidney Lumet's SERPICO, based on Peter Maas's book, is a rousing portrait of courage in the face of insidious corruption, initiating a motif that Lumet would continue to mine in PRINCE OF THE CITY. Al Pacino is forcefully real as Frank Serpico, an independent young recruit entering the police force in the late 1960s, fulfilling a childhood dream. The good old boys of the NYPD lose no time in initiating the unorthodox Serpico in the ways of cutting corners, forging documents, and, most important, taking payoffs from local gambling operations and narcotic rings. His refusal to take his share of illegal protection money combined with his counterculture lifestyle make Serpico a target for harassment by his unified and powerful peers. Lumet hones in on the evocative details of Serpico's personal struggles and inner turmoil as his obsessive fight for truth begins to have disastrous effects on his personal life and threaten his safety. Serpico goes to the commissioner for help but to no avail, eventually taking his story to the New York Times, shattering the police department and putting himself in danger of violent retribution, leading to an inevitably violent and harrowing climax.
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