Scorsese has created a piece of art that will resonate with audiences for decades to come. This feels more like a spiritual successor to Segio Leone's 1984 classic, Once Upon A Time In America, a clear deviation from the Mafioso glorifying flicks we're accustomed to from the director. This is certainly not a gangster film. It is rather a narrative about regret and loyalty through the eyes of a gangster. If you yearn for that feeling you had when you first watched The Godfather Part II or Once Upon A Time In America, this is the film for you.