Mean Streets (1973) | First Time Watch
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Confession: We’ve been faking it… and Mean Streets finally called us out.
In this episode of Confessions of a Film Poser, we watch Mean Streets (1973) for the very first time - and yeah… we were not ready for this.
Everyone talks about Martin Scorsese’s later classics but this is where it all starts. And it doesn’t feel like a movie… it feels like you’re dropped into the middle of someone else’s life, with no way out.
From Harvey Keitel’s quiet moral unraveling to Robert De Niro’s unpredictable, explosive presence, we break down our raw first-time reaction, the moments that genuinely caught us off guard, and whether this film actually lives up to its reputation as a foundational crime classic.
Is Mean Streets just a stepping stone to bigger Scorsese films…
or is this the one that hits the hardest?
Let’s just say this did not go how we expected.
If you’re into first-time movie reactions, classic film deep dives, and honest, unfiltered takes… you’re in the right place.
Welcome to the Poser Movie Club.
🎬 Before this episode, we finally watched Thief (1981)…👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thLjdGb5zJ4
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