Mean Streets

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In a gritty dance of loyalty and sin, Charlie struggles between ambition and friendship in Little Italy, as the siren call of the streets pulls him deeper into the chaos, testing his limits and faith in an unforgiving world.

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What year was the film "Mean Streets" released? (Genius)
#1: 1972
#2: 1973
#3: 1974
#4: 1975
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What is the central theme of "Mean Streets"? (Genius)
#1: Redemption and morality
#2: Wealth and power
#3: Family and loyalty
#4: Love and loss
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Mean Streets was Martin Scorsese's feature film debut, which he co-wrote with Mardik Martin, and it was inspired by Scorsese's own experiences growing up in Manhattan's Little Italy.
Mean Streets features one of the first uses of rock music in a film score, setting a precedent for future Scorsese films.

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What is your favorite element of Mean Streets?
The Characters
The Soundtrack
The Cinematography
The Storytelling
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Which character in Mean Streets do you find most compelling?
Charlie Cappa
Johnny Boy
Teresa
Michael
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