Mean Streets -
A devoutly Catholic mob collector who struggles with guilt. He tries to "atone for his sins" on the streets rather than in church.
The story follows a group of small-time hoods as they navigate the conflict between their religious upbringing and their criminal ambitions. Mean Streets
Released in 1973, is the semi-autobiographical film that launched the career of director Martin Scorsese and marked his first legendary collaboration with Robert De Niro . Set in the gritty landscape of New York's Little Italy , it is widely considered a landmark of American independent cinema for its realistic, "worm's-eye view" of organized crime. 🎬 Core Plot & Characters A devoutly Catholic mob collector who struggles with guilt
Johnny’s cousin and Charlie’s secret girlfriend. Her epilepsy makes her an outcast in their traditional community. Released in 1973, is the semi-autobiographical film that
Charlie must choose between his loyalty to Johnny Boy and the power offered by his uncle Giovanni, a high-ranking Mafioso who demands Charlie cut ties with "dishonorable" people. ⚡ Groundbreaking Style Mean Streets (1973)
Charlie's reckless, psychotic friend who refuses to pay back his debts to loan sharks, creating a dangerous spiral for everyone involved.