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Best Martin Brest Movies

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Martin Brest's directorial style, blending action, humor, and often a touch of gritty realism, has captivated audiences for decades. From the dazzling energy of *Lethal Weapon* to the poignant drama of *Scent of a Woman*, Brest's films offer a unique cinematic experience. His ability to create both memorable characters and compelling narratives solidifies his place among the greats of the genre. This poll seeks to gauge the collective opinion on which of his films are the absolute best. Vote now and help shape the definitive ranking of Martin Brest's finest works! Let your favorite films shine. From the iconic pairings of Riggs and Murtaugh to the unforgettable performance of Al Pacino in *Scent of a Woman*, there's a film for every cinephile. Which Martin Brest masterpiece reigns supreme? Cast your vote and share your thoughts in the comments!

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Going in Style (1979)

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"Going in Style" (1979) offers a surprisingly poignant and darkly comedic look at three septuagenarian friends sharing a meager existence. Living together and finding their days filled with little more than the mundane task of feeding pigeons, their lives are a slow fade into quiet desperation. This monotony is shattered when one of them, fueled by a desperate need for financial security and perhaps a final burst of vitality, proposes a daring plan: a bank robbery. The film expertly navigates the inherent absurdity of their situation, posing the question of what truly awaits three old men who choose to defy the greying of their years with such an audacious act. Martin Brest's directorial debut, "Going in Style," earns its place on a list of his best films for its masterful blend of character-driven drama and unexpected humor. Brest displays an early talent for drawing out nuanced performances from his veteran cast, imbuing the elderly protagonists with a palpable weariness and a flicker of defiant spirit. The film's charm lies in its ability to make us root for these unlikely criminals, finding a deep well of empathy for their plight while also relishing the sheer audacity of their endeavor. It's a testament to Brest's skill that he can tackle themes of aging, poverty, and the yearning for a life lived to its fullest with such wit and genuine heart, setting a strong foundation for his subsequent acclaimed works.

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