A notorious mafia family moves to France under the witness protection program and now they must adapt to a new life and fit in without accidentally revealing who they truly are. Subscribe to our second channel: tinyurl.com/Movie-Recaps
Yup. Never a coincidence that bodies start piling up in a small town after a hoodlum thug, crime boss moves in despite going undercover. It actually reflects the ineptitude or the fraternization by the handling agency (3 letters initials) and the undercover family.
@@dorandsgamingcz610 I remembered the doggo surviving. So I rechecked. He survives. He is lying in the car at the feet of the kids. Only one of his paws had to get bandaged. That doggo was a real companion and protector 🥰
The most unrealistic part of the movie is the bullying. This culture of having specific "roles" (nerd, bully, hot cheerleader etc...) is really an American thing. There is some kind of violence, depending on where you study, but you'll never come across a gang of 17 year-olds shouting at you " You got a problem nerd ?!".
Even in America, it is often exaggerated or dramatized. There was literally none of that at my High School. No one really gives a shit enough to bully anyone.
true, i've been a victim of bullying back when i was in middleschool and it was even more inane, it usually starts not with the crazy stuff seen in the movies, but more from some guy just trying to appear funny in front of his friends by making you the butt of the joke, anyone who goes any further than that wont last long without being expelled
@@gaboratoria Back when I was still in school, the only ones being bullied were the asshole kids, like the rats who snitched on others just in hopes of getting a little bonus from their teachers out of it. Sometimes it was outright horrible what happend to those kids. I remember one time, when some of us made quiet an amount of money with daily gambling events down in the school's maintenance corridors, a guy told the officials about it and all hell went loose. They stuffed that guy into the cleaning hole of a chimney over the weekend, which was just big enough so that a 14 year old in embryo position could barely fit in. He was hospitalised afterwards, yet he never told anybody who did this to him, cause he feared further consequences. I should probably mention that our school was mostly visited by kids of either wealthy businessmen or politicians. You could count the ones coming from a socially weak household on one hand. The funny thing was that kids from schools with a more troublesome reputation bothered everyone but us. They thought us to be too cruel to be worth the hassle.
There's bullying in every single nation. I don't know why you would think it's specifically an American thing. Maybe you think bullying a transfer student is mostly American?
@@terribletruth8201 I mean have you guys never heard of bullies actually killing people? Or making teens sometimes even preteens kill themselves? I don't really get how you guys would complain about something....like bullying... You guys... I grew up in suburbia in America. Yet multiple times there were bullies who would threaten to follow your bus in order to find someone's house and arrive with baseball bats. And then in New York City, it's even worse if you have classmates that are a part of a gang. They're the ones who corner you in the bathroom with knives and threatened to carve up your face. I mean, congrats if you guys never experienced these things, but of course bullying most certainly happens it definitely happens ANYWHERE. Since I've been in Asia I've heard of outrageous horror stories involving extreme bullying that's made it to the news.
I'm fairly certain the FBI does not place people into witness protection outside of the US. Partly because the FBI has no operational jurisdiction in other countries, even allies like France. But mostly because the witness protection program has nothing to do with the FBI. Witnesses are either protected by the US Marshals Service or the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Which also operate only in the USA. Thanks for playing.
I don't think it was exactly above-board though, hence why the information he was writing on the typewriter was causing the FBI to get concerned due to it potentially getting people in the white-house in trouble.
The marshals and bureau of prisons do overlook and are responsible for the actual relocation BUT also coordinate with the FBI and use their intelligence gathering to best assist in relocating the higher profile informants. For example, an informant is placed in an area that is less likely associated with the organization's crime footprint. They receive the profile/intelligence from the FBI. I know this because my dad works for the marshal service and I just asked him 😊
No, they didn't make the movie. They're using someone else's work to promote their own channel and make money off it. These Recaps are literally someone sitting on their couch watching movies and then reselling them
@@katehu7194 You're thinking of Al Pacino. Robert De Niro did play a smaller role in The Godfather Part II though. In Goodfellas he actually starred as one of the main characters. Pacino and De Niro frequently joke about how they always get mixed up by people with their movies and sometimes even play along.
this movie is so underrated, it's pretty funny, robert de niro and michelle pfeiffer are such an amazing duo and dianna agron is so goregous in this movie
Watched this with my dad, we enjoyed the plot and it’s one of the movies I can remember watching with him! We rarely watch movies together, but this one is good!
I watched Blazing Saddles with my dad and brother. Dad laughed so hard at the fart scene, he was crying. One of my favorite memories of time with my dad. RIP. 🪦
I thought the son would take revenge on the guy his sister banged for breaking her heart and leaving her. When I heard they both plan to bugger off to Paris, I thought for sure the son would track down his sister's former lover and torture him because he didn't treat his sister nicely, but instead it seems that particular story thread kinda fizzled out into nothing.
Bell was so weird with that tutor. She literally sleeps with him against the wall randomly no prior flirting or anything. Then expects them to be in love or something. I really don't get why he would think this was more than a hookup.
Women can not afford to be careless. Women being careless gets them killed, raped, drugged,stalked, kidnapped, burned, and or/including abused. Dang whoever made that quote is either blind, oblivious, or an idiot.
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Oh my gosh this is absolutely perfect for me! I want to see these films, I just don't always have the patience to go through episode after episode, frame after frame. I don't know how many movies I've started and stopped watching within 5 minutes. I would love to know it from start to finish, within minutes. This is fantastic!!
This is the first movie summation I’ve seen of yours that I have seen myself. The movie was humorous and engaging and clever. You leave out that kind of stuff
Wow!! What a great movie. So realistic, yes there are silly scenes, but that is very lifelike. Real people with real feelings. That is a great movie. Thanks Movie Recaps.
Statutory rape is defined in different ways depending on the laws of certain countries, however once both parties are of the legal age it can no longer be considered statutory rape.
Belle, Giovanni and Maggie all killed some of those people for such unreasonable reasons. At least the boy didn't kill someone, he just ran a friendly money-making gang. PS: The killings at the end were "fair".