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This might be the coldest way a movie has ever explained a murder. Frank doesn’t just tell us that Joey Gallo is going to die, he walks us through the preparation like he’s explaining something completely ordinary. The guns. The noise. The location. Joey feeling safe. The bodyguard. Even...

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The coldest scene in The Irishman has no violence in it. Russell Bufalino pours cereal at a breakfast table and tells Frank Sheeran that Hoffa is already gone. Not dead yet. But finished — the decision made, upstairs, by people Frank can't argue with. That's what makes "either way, he's going" so bad to hear. Russell isn't raising a possibility. He's reading out a verdict, and he doesn't stop eating to do it. Pesci built a career on men who could go off at any second — Tommy in Goodfellas, Nicky in Casino, danger measured in volume. Russell is the opposite. He doesn't raise his voice or threaten Frank or put down the spoon. The power is in the stillness. When Russell says a thing will happen, the film makes you feel the world has already rearranged itself around the sentence. Which is why it's cereal and not a gun. The gesture is almost fatherly. He's feeding Frank while ending him, keeping him safe while making him betray the man he loves. "We did everything we could for the man" sounds like sympathy. It's permission — the words Frank will need later to live with it. We tried. We warned him. De Niro barely speaks and you watch it land anyway. It settles behind his eyes: this was never only about Hoffa. The bosses could have marked Frank too. Russell isn't just telling him Jimmy dies. He's reminding him that he and his wife are breathing because Russell decided they would. "You're with me." It should be a comfort. In this film friendship doesn't pull you out of the machine. It only sets the order — who gets eaten now, who gets eaten later. That's the scene that drops the temperature of the whole movie. No bravado, no code, no glory. Old men at a table deciding which friend gets spent. Frank isn't choosing between right and wrong. He's choosing between Jimmy and "us," and by the time the bowl is empty he knows the choice was made without him.

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Blog 129 Out and About Wardrobe Makeover Tank’s Army has demanded for Frank to shop for new clothes as he continues to pound steps and shred pounds. Today, Pat and Joey from Out and About stepped up and led Frank into the scary world of fashion with alpha energy. After handling sales stuff in the morning, Frank and I huddled up with the Out & About crew and walked to Burlington. Highlights from the trip: ā—¦Joey and Frank interactions had me howling ā—¦Joey & Pat’s vernacular intersecting with Frank’s ā—¦Frank had full trust in Joey’s choices and fashion taste and it paid off ā—¦Joey and Pat trying on several dresses while Frank watched with fascination ā—¦The fashion show back in the office after we shopped, which nearly made gia (taylor’s version) and Kelly Keegs cry from wholesomeness. It was beautiful to see how happy & proud everyone is for Frank. The Out & About team has the golden footage and will release it all soon. Thanks, Diego. We worked walk 105 into the shopping trip both before and after our visit to the store. Frank has averaged 12,500 steps per day for the last week or so. His stamina improvement is extraordinary, especially considering our schedule. If he continues increasing his output and incrementally improving his diet, the results will continue to inspire and amaze. Thanks again to Joey, Pat, and Diego for an incredibly fun and educational experience. Frank looks spiffy in his new fits. You guys are the best and absolutely insane. And thanks to everyone who participated in the fashion show. Road trip to Chicago tomorrow. We will livestream on YouTube, InstaLive, and create as much content as possible for Tank’s Army. When we hit the road, we want you to feel like you are with us. Anudder adventure loading.

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