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The Untouchables

by Brian De Palma

By emaPublished 10 months ago β€’ 1 min read
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The Untouchables
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1930.

Al Capone rules Chicago with his illegal business.

Eliot Ness, a lot of talk and a badge, forms a team of incorruptible agents.

Many of the untouchables are killed, the jury is bribed.

It seems impossible to enforce the law,

but you know, you can escape everything but taxes!

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About the Creator

ema

I invent stories, sometimes they need to be written.

Carpe Diem Tempus Fugit.

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  1. Excellent storytelling

    Original narrative & well developed characters

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    Arguments were carefully researched and presented

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    Niche topic & fresh perspectives

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    The story invoked strong personal emotions

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  • L.C. SchΓ€fer10 months ago

    But what did you think? 😁

  • This sounds really intriguing! Excellent review!

  • Ashley Lima10 months ago

    Great critique!

  • Gerald Holmes10 months ago

    I loved that movie and this is a perfect critique of it.

  • Novel Allen10 months ago

    Yep. Great days of illegal glory. Ness nailed for taxes. Unfortunately it is still happening today. Will Trump go to jail, luxury jail that is. Great critique.

  • Kendall Defoe 10 months ago

    Interesting choice...can still hear the music in my head as I read this!

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