Carlito's Way

Synopsis: A Puerto Rican ex-con pledges to stay away from his former drug dealing ways but finds himself being dragged back by his past connections and the naive machinations of his lawyer and best friend. Hoping to raise enough money to get away from New York, Carlito Brigante takes on the job of running a nightclub, renews an affair with a dancer but old associates and old instincts suck him back into a world of violence and mistrust.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Brian De Palma
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  Nominated for 2 Golden Globes. Another 1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
R
Year:
1993
144 min
5,430 Views


Somebody's pullin' me close to the ground.

I can sense, but I can't see.

I ain't panicked. I been here before.

Same as when I got popped

on 104th Street.

Don't take me to no hospital, please.

F***in' emergency rooms

don't save nobody.

Son of a b*tches always pop you

at midnight...

...when all they got is a Chinese intern

with a dull spoon.

Look at these suckers scramblin' around.

What for?

My Puerto Rican ass ain't supposed

to have made it this far.

Most of my crew got washed

a long time ago.

Don't worry. My heart, it don't ever quit.

I ain't ready to check out.

Seems like I just got out of thejoint.

Stood up in front of that judge,

and told him what was who.

Now I ain't sayin' that my way

would have been different...

...had my mother been alive when I was

a kid, 'cause that's all you hear in the joint.

"I didn't have a chance." No. Bullshit.

I was already a mean little bastard

while my mother was alive, and I know it.

But I learned about women from her.

Mr. Brigante, there are 56 cases

on the court's docket for this morning.

Why am I listening to this?

Your Honor, Mr. Brigante

is understandably excited...

...having been vindicated

after five years of incarceration.

There's no vindication here, counselor.

Or absolution, or benediction,

or anything...

...other than an incredible

convergence of circumstances...

...which you've exploited

to your client's benefit.

Your Honor, these circumstances

that you speak of...

...include illegal wiretaps

and tainted evidence.

This is a classic

"fruit of the poisoned tree" situation.

I think after five years

of unjust incarceration...

...it's reasonable to request Mr. Brigante

be indulged his right to speak.

Okay, Mr. Brigante, I'm all ears.

Your Honor...

...with all due respect...

...past and present,

and without further to-do.

Let me assure this court that

I am through walkin' on the wild side.

That's all I've been tryin' to tell you.

I have been sick with the social ills

known in the ghetto...

...but my time in the sterling

correctional facilities...

...of Green Haven and Sing Sing

has not been in vain. I've been cured!

Born again, like the Watergaters.

I know you heard this rap before.

Your Honor, I mean it.

This is the truth. I changed.

I changed and it didn't take no 30 years...

...like Your Honor thought, but only five.

That's right, sir. Five years.

And look at me. Completely rehabilitated...

...reinvigorated, reassimilated,

and finally gonna be relocated.

And I want to thank

a lot of people for that.

I look over there and I see

that man there, Mr. Norwalk.

I want to thank you, sir,

for making the tapes in an illegal fashion.

I would like to thank the Court of Appeals

for reversing you, Your Honor.

And I want to thank...

...AImighty God, without whom

no case gets tossed.

- I can't believe this.

- I must have forgot. How could I forget...

...my dear, close friend and lawyer...

...David Kleinfeld,

who never gave up on me...

...through everything, thick and thin.

- Why don't you just stand up?

- I'm sorry.

- Mr. Brigante!

- Davey Kleinfeld.

You're not accepting an award.

Court of Appeals' decision...

...and the District Attorney's

unfortunate investigative techniques...

...now devolve upon me the painful duty

of unleashing upon society...

...a reputed assassin

and convicted purveyor of narcotics.

No. Never convicted on no dope.

The indictment is dismissed.

Prisoner is discharged. Call the next case.

- I'm indebted to you.

- Okay.

I feel like I won.

Excuse me. Congratulations.

- No hard feelings, right?

- I'll be seeing you, Brigante.

That was some line of crap

you handed him in there.

That was no line of crap, man.

I meant every word I said.

You don't understand. You don't get it.

I'm a free man,

and I don't mean just out of jail.

"I am free at last, free at last...

- "...thank God Almighty, I am free at last!"

- I gotta work here. Save your energy.

Wait till you see what I got

lined up for tonight.

So what are you gonna do for money?

Hook up with Rolando again?

I told you, I ain't goin' back to the street.

Twenty-five years I worked that sucker.

What do I got to show for it? Squat.

You dancing with me

or you dancing with him?

What does that mean,

"I ain't goin' back on the street"?

What else do you know how to do?

- I got plans, baby.

- Talk to me.

'Cause you can dance

with him if you wanna.

I know Dave since he was

just out of law school.

He was workin' as a clerk

for a big mob lawyer.

Kept a tire iron under the seat of his car,

tried like hell not to look scared...

...by all his wise guy clients.

But Davey Kleinfeld,

he ain't scared no more.

So look at you.

You really made something of your life.

You put me in business.

All my first clients came through you.

As I say, you know, top drawer.

You're top drawer, Davey.

Man.

Listen, I got something for you.

You remember Saso?

Saso. Yeah.

Fat guy, had the Argentine place

on Madison.

He bought the lease on this bankrupt disco.

Beautiful place.

I got some investors together

and we backed him.

I got $50,000 in the place.

Problem is Saso. He's been shakin' the till,

payin' off gambling debts.

He says he doesn't get $25,000,

he's gonna lose his lease.

I like the place. I go there sometimes.

The money's no big deal.

I don't mind puttin' it in...

...as long as I know there's someone there

who's gonna run the place straight, clean.

Me?

I owned clubs. I never ran 'em.

What's the big deal?

You step in, straighten things out...

...you take a salary, a chunk of the profits.

- Please.

You've done enough already for me.

You call it a favor between friends.

No favor. I owe you.

Favor gonna kill you faster than a bullet.

You saved my life.

You saved my life, Dave.

Thirty years. You know what that is?

I was dead. I was buried.

I was under the ground.

You dug me up.

I don't know what to say to you.

I just don't know what to say.

Say you love me.

I love you.

If you was a broad, I'd marry you.

- My boy.

- I bet you would.

Who's that? Well, you know...

Look, we're going to the ladies' room.

Goodbye, you two.

- Well, somebody's got to.

- Bye-bye.

So, what are these plans?

What's the big goddamn secret?

You remember a guy named Clyde Bassie?

Got out of the joint a couple of years ago.

He went down to the Bahamas,

Paradise Island...

...and he got this car rental place.

He used to talk about it

all the time in the can.

He got out, he went down there,

put it together.

And it's doin' good. Real good.

I mean, like, it's makin' money.

Couple of months ago

he wrote me and he said...

...I could buy in any time

I got $75,000 together.

You're gonna rent cars.

What are you laughing at?

- You're gonna rent cars.

- That's right. I know a lot about cars.

I've been stealing 'em since I was 14.

Look at him laugh.

I'll tell you something.

Car rental guys don't get killed that much.

And where are you gonna get the $75,000?

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