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Serpico, a compelling crime movie set in 1970s New York, tells the gripping story of Frank Serpico, a virtuous police officer determined to expose the extensive corruption plaguing his department. This gripping drama explores the moral dilemma faced by Serpico as he grapples with the decision to remain silent or risk everything to expose the truth.
As the film unfolds, viewers witness Serpico's journey from an idealistic rookie to a seasoned officer disillusioned by the widespread corruption within the police force. Faced with a system that turns a blind eye to illegal activities, Serpico must confront his own colleagues and superiors, who choose to protect the status quo rather than rooting out the criminals within their ranks.
Directed by Sidney Lumet, Serpico showcases Al Pacino in a captivating performance as Serpico himself. Pacino skillfully portrays the internal struggle and personal sacrifices faced by the honest cop, making the audience empathize with his character's determination to do the right thing.
Serpico's impact on the crime genre cannot be understated, as it offers a thrilling and thought-provoking exploration of corruption, morality, and the consequences of inner conflict. Its enduring relevance continues to resonate with viewers today, reminding us of the importance of fighting for justice, even when it means standing alone against a system that seeks to silence the truth.
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SerpicoRelease Date:
05 Dec 1973Writers:
Peter Maas (book), Waldo Salt (screenplay), Norman Wexler (screenplay)Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 10 nominations.