The Troubadour Podcast

Response to Yaron Brook's review of The Irishman

December 31, 2019 Kirk j Barbera
The Troubadour Podcast
Response to Yaron Brook's review of The Irishman
Show Notes

This is an audio version of the video you can find at troubadourmag.com or on Facebook or Youtube:

In this video I discuss Yaron Brook's review of The Irishman by Martin Scorsese. While there are several point of agreement I have with Yaron's assessment, I believe he fundamentally misses the point of the movie. Moreover, I believe he wrongly applies Ayn Rand's conception of esthetics to Scorsese's movie.

Here I will defend The Irishman as great art, whether or not you subjectively like the movie. It is my understanding that Yaron hated the fim (totally understandable) but that he allowed this to cloud his judgment of assessing the film is improper.

I hope you will enjoy a dissectioon of several scenes as well as a discussion of the gangster genre, Martin Scorse's filmography, the art of acting (and what we can judge of it) and much much more.

This was a fun one to create and as I say in the video it comes from a place of love, as so much of Yaron's work has been an inspiration to me.