Calogero’s choice between the tough love of his bus-driver dad (De Niro) and the dangerous charisma of local mob boss Sonny (Chazz Palminteri) is one of cinema’s most underrated conflicts.

Best scene: The locked-door bar lecture. "He wasn't afraid of them. They were afraid of him."

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"Now yous can't leave."

"A Bronx Tale" (1993) – De Niro’s only directing gem. Part gangster film, part life lesson. Palminteri’s Sonny is iconic. The car test. The bar scene. "Mickey Mantle?" No. "Nobody cares." An absolute moral heavyweight. 30+ years later & it’s still teaching lessons about respect over fear. 🚪🔑

⭐ 10/10 – A timeless Bronx classic.

Not a Scorsese film, but it breathes the same air. Palminteri's script (based on his one-man play) is lean, wise, and heartbreaking. De Niro gives himself the quietest role—the working-class father—while letting Palminteri shine as the devil in a sharp suit.

Rewatching and it hits just as hard. A debut masterpiece from Robert De Niro that’s somehow both a gangster film AND a coming-of-age story about fatherhood, loyalty, and knowing which door to choose.