Borsalino

Crime,Drama  France,Italy 

Borsalino is a French crime film released in 1970. The movie is set in the 1930s in the city of Marseilles and focuses on the lives of two small-time crooks, Siffredi and Capella. Siffredi is a charming womanizer, while Capella is a tough guy with a short fuse. They meet each other when they're both competing for the same woman. After a brief fight, they become friends and partners in crime.

The two of them start out with small-time schemes like fixing horse races and organizing illegal fights. They start to catch the attention of the local gangster bosses who hire them to carry out various tasks. As they move up the ranks, they become bolder and more ambitious. They decide to go into business for themselves, becoming gangsters in their own right.

Their easy-going approach to crime starts to change when they encounter a rival gang who threatens their territory. They realize that they are in over their heads and must take drastic measures to protect themselves. The movie builds to a thrilling climax as Siffredi and Capella must fight for their lives.

Borsalino is a classic French gangster movie that features strong performances from its two leads, Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo. The film's stylish direction and authentic period details transport the viewer back to 1930s southern France. It's a must-watch for fans of the genre and anyone who appreciates classic cinema.

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