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'' Gotti'' is a 2018 American biographical
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film about
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mobster
John Gotti John Joseph Gotti Jr.Capeci, Mustain (1996), pp. 25–26 (, ; October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002) was an American gangster and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City. He ordered and helped to orchestrate the murder of Gambino boss ...
, directed by Kevin Connolly, and written by
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and
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. It stars
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as Gotti, alongside his real-life wife Kelly Preston as Gotti's wife Victoria in her penultimate film. First announced in 2010, the film languished in
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for several years with numerous directors and actors, including Barry Levinson and
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, attached at various points.
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finally began in July 2016 in
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, Ohio and concluded in
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, New York in February 2017. The film was originally set to be released in the United States on December 15, 2017, but, just two weeks prior, Lionsgate, the slated distributor, sold the film back to its producers and studio, delaying its release. On March 12, 2018, its new release date was announced for June 15, 2018, by SunRider Productions and Vertical Entertainment, after premiering at the
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. ''Gotti'' underperformed both critically and commercially; it grossed just $6 million against a $10 million production budget and received universally negative reviews from critics, who lamented the writing, aesthetics and performances, although its use of makeup and Travolta's performance received some praise. It is one of the few films to hold an approval rating of on the website
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. At the
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, the film was nominated for six Razzies, including Worst Picture and Worst Actor for Travolta.


Plot

Mob boss John Gotti reflects on his three-decade reign of crime in
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. In 1972, as a young associate, he is tasked by Aniello "Neil" Dellacroce, underboss to the
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, to kill gangster
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, who is believed to be responsible for the kidnapping and murder of boss
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's nephew. Killing McBratney at a bar, Gotti becomes a “ made man”. Decades later, in the 1990s, an elderly Gotti is incarcerated at the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in
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, having been diagnosed with throat cancer. He meets with his son, John “Junior” Gotti, who is considering a
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. In 1972, Gotti is identified as McBratney's killer and sentenced to four years at Green Haven; due to the Gambino family's influence, however, he is allowed to leave on "medical
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s" to conduct further criminal business, including another hit. Gotti is transferred to Lewisburg and is let out on parole in 1974 after serving just two years. He joins his wife, Victoria, and children at their new home in Howard Beach, Queens, while working his way up to become a capo. By 1979, Gotti operates out of the
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with his friend Angelo Ruggiero. His oldest son Junior enters the New York Military Academy, but hopes to follow in his father's footsteps. Despite Dellacroce's counsel and the assurances of fellow capo Frank DeCicco, Gotti is mistrustful of the Lucchese family's top underboss, Anthony Casso. In 1980, Gotti's 12-year-old son Frank is struck and killed by a neighbor's car. The neighbor later disappears, and the only witness to his abduction is intimidated into silence. By 1985, the Gambino family has come under increased scrutiny, and Gotti becomes convinced that the family boss, Paul Castellano, is too weak to lead. Junior instigates a bar brawl that leaves a man dead, infuriating his father. Federal authorities release a set of embarrassing tapes, caught on an
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wiretap of Gambino family meetings, that reveal Gotti's involvement in labor
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. Gotti avoids a criminal conviction when the case goes to trial, but the prosecution reveals that his close associate, Wilfred "Willy Boy" Johnson, is an informant; Gotti agrees to give him a “pass” for betraying the family, but does not object when Johnson is murdered. Gotti learns that Castellano plans to reorganize the Gambino family and possibly break up Gotti's crew, due to Gotti defying his authority. Dying of cancer, Dellacroce helps Gotti secure the approval of the Five Families to eliminate Castellano, who fails to attend Dellacroce's funeral. On December 16, 1985, Gotti has Castellano and his bodyguard gunned down at
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in midtown Manhattan, and is named the new head of the Gambino family, capturing the attention of the press and the public as “the real-life Godfather”. Rival boss Vincent "The Chin" Gigante plots with Casso to eliminate Gotti, and DiCicco is killed by a
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that Ruggerio believes was meant for Gotti. Casso survives an unsanctioned hit, tracking down the hitman and torturing him into revealing he was sent by Ruggerio. Gotti makes peace with Gigante, and casts Ruggerio out of his crew. Escaping prosecution for the third time, Gotti is nicknamed “the
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Don” by the press for seemingly being untouchable by the law. Ruggiero dies of cancer in 1989, and Junior becomes a made man in the Gambino family and marries in 1990. On trial in 1992 for the fourth time, Gotti is charged with organizing Castellano's murder; underboss Sammy "The Bull" Gravano testifies against him, and Gotti is sentenced to life in prison. Junior assumes control as the organization is targeted by rivals and several family members are killed, and is himself taken into custody in 1998. Gotti dies on June 10, 2002, from cancer. Junior chooses to leave his criminal life behind for the sake of his family, and after five trials, he goes free.


Cast


Production


Development history

In September 2010, Fiore Films announced that it had secured the rights from Gotti Jr. to produce a film about his life. The film, tentatively titled ''Gotti: In the Shadow of My Father'', was to be directed by Barry Levinson, who eventually left the project.
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and Joe Johnston were then also attached at different points to direct, as were
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,
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, and
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to star in various roles. Joe Pesci was cast as Angelo Ruggiero early in development and gained 30 pounds in order to properly portray him. After having his salary cut and being recast as Lucchese
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Anthony Casso, he sued Fiore Films for $3 million; the case was settled out of court.
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, who had played Paul Castellano in the TNT made-for-TV film '' Boss of Bosses'', was also initially cast to reprise Gotti's predecessor.


Casting

On September 8, 2015, it was announced that the project was moving forward with Kevin Connolly as director.
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, Fiore Films and Herrick Entertainment would be financing the film, with
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handling the domestic distribution rights. On July 27, 2016, the complete cast for the film was announced. It included Kelly Preston as Gotti's wife Victoria; Stacy Keach as
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, the underboss of the
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who mentored Gotti; Pruitt Taylor Vince as Angelo Ruggiero, a deferential friend of Gotti;
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as
John Gotti Jr. John Joseph Gotti Jr.Capeci, Mustain (1996), pp. 25–26 (, ; October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002) was an American gangster and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City. He ordered and helped to orchestrate the murder of Gambino bos ...
, Gotti's son; William DeMeo as Sammy Gravano, Gotti's right-hand man who later became an FBI informant and helped them in bringing down Gotti;
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as Bartholomew "Bobby" Boriello, Gotti's enforcer; Victor Gojcaj as Father Murphy, with Tyler Jon Olson and Megan Leonard.


Filming

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on the film began in
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,
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, on July 25, 2016, with locations including Springfield Township. The locations were staged to resemble the setting of the film,
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. Filming also took place on Jonfred Court in
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, and Indian Hill. Filming was also done at Butler County Jail. The film's shooting was previously scheduled to take place in New York City, because of its setting there, but it was relocated to Cincinnati. One reason to relocate was Ohio's revised Motion Picture Tax Credit to benefit films' creators. Filming for some scenes took place in
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on February 21, 2017, which concluded principal photography.


Release

The film was originally set to be released in a
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and through
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on December 15, 2017, through
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. Producers began seeking a new distributor in order for the film to receive a wide theatrical release, as opposed to the original release it was initially intended to have, with Lionsgate selling the film back to the producers and studio. On March 12, 2018, Connolly announced that the film would be released on June 15, 2018. On April 12, 2018, it was announced Vertical Entertainment was the film's new distributor. On April 25, 2018, it was announced that MoviePass Ventures, a subsidiary of
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, acquired an equity stake in the film and will participate in the revenue generated from the film. The film premiered at the
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on May 15, 2018.


Reception


Box office

''Gotti'' grossed $4.3 million in the United States, and $1.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $6.1 million, against a production budget of $10 million. ''Gotti'' began its limited release in 503 theaters and was projected to make $1–2 million in its opening weekend. It made $105,000 from Thursday night previews at 350 theaters and a total of $1.7 million in its opening weekend, finishing 12th. According to their own reports, MoviePass accounted for 40% of tickets sold, leading one independent studio head to tell ''
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'': "It used to be in distribution, we'd all gossip whether a studio was buying tickets to their own movie to goose their opening. But in the case of MoviePass, there's no secret: They're literally buying the tickets to their own movie!" In its second weekend the film dropped 53% and made $812,000, finishing 12th.


Critical response

''Gotti'' was not screened in advance for critics, but the Cannes premiere was attended by reviewers from
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and ''
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'', who both gave the film negative reviews. On the
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website
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, the film has an approval rating of based on reviews, with an average rating of . The site's critical consensus simply reads, " Fuhgeddaboudit". On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 24 out of 100, based on reviews from 16 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Jordan Mintzer of ''
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'' gave the film a negative review, writing: "it's not only that the film is pretty terrible: poorly written, devoid of tension, ridiculous in spots and just plain dull in others. But the fact that it mostly portrays John Gotti as a loving family man and altogether likable guy, and his son John Gotti Jr. as a victim of government persecution, may be a first in the history of the genre." The ''
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''s Johnny Oleksinski called the film "the worst mob movie of all-time" and wrote, "the long-awaited biopic about the Gambino crime boss' rise from made man to top dog, took four directors, 44 producers and eight years to make. It shows. The finished product belongs in a cement bucket at the bottom of the river." Writing for ''
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'', Peter Travers gave the film one out of four stars and said, "Insane testimonials from Gotti supporters at the end are as close as this ilmwill ever get to good reviews." Nick Schager, writing for ''
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'', said that the film "validates the oft-heard criticism that mob movies invariably glorify their subjects", adding: "The film does its best to make sure Gotti comes off as a noble and ruthless warrior-leader who ... was good for the community because he only killed his own and kept a lid on neighborhood crime." He concluded: Listen to me, and listen to me good. You never gonna see another guy like me if you live to be five thousand,' Travolta's Teflon Don boasts in the final scene. With any luck, we'll never see another mob-movie misfire like this either." Richard Roeper of the ''
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'' was more positive in his review of the film, describing it as "an entertaining and well-acted but uneven B-movie."


Rotten Tomatoes controversy

Observers were quick to note a large disparity on
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, between the audience approval score of 80% and the 0% critics' score during the film's opening weekend. The audience score has since dropped 35 points to a score of 45%. On June 19, Dan Murrell of
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noted that the disparity "made no sense" and suspected vote manipulation on behalf of the studio. Accusations against the production studio and marketing team increased after the release of a marketing push suspected to be trying to hit back at the critics. The campaign proclaimed to consumers to ignore the "trolls behind a keyboard", and "Audiences loved ''Gotti'' but critics don't want you to see it ... The question is why??? Trust the people and see it for yourself!" Observers also noted the abnormally high number of reviews, 7,000, compared to other films that did better at the box office that weekend, such as '' Incredibles 2'' which logged 7,600 reviews and grossed 105 times more than ''Gotti''. Rotten Tomatoes staff issued a statement stating they didn't find any evidence of tampering and that "All of the ratings and reviews were left by active accounts." In June 2018, it was noted that 32 of the 54 written reviews were found to be from first-time reviewers on the site, who had also only left a review for ''Gotti'' itself, and 45 of the accounts were created the same month. Many of the accounts also wrote a review for the positively praised ''
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'', which along with ''Gotti'' are the only films to be owned by
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through its company MoviePass Ventures, which was responsible for 40% of tickets sold. Jim Vorel of '' Paste'' suggested this was done to try to prop up MoviePass's "unlimited movies" business model.


Accolades


References


External links

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