

I've seen people compare it to, "The Room" in terms of what a phenomenon the film became and how truly awful it was. If this were on TV in a few months on HBO or Showtime, I don't think I'd watch it. I'd be hard pressed to rewatch it honestly ever. I'm happy it was made versus never happening at all, that being said. Not unlike the signs of a director's first feature film.

Kevin Connoly tried his best, parts of the film were shot well, while much of it looked amateurish.

Too much time was wasted trying to romanticize the memory of Gotti as a neighborhood guy. The film jumps between the two POVs over several decades with little clarification as to when they are transitioning and to which timeline or POV.
#I AM GANGSTER ROTTEN TOMATOES MOVIE#
It's a movie about John, based on a book by Junior. The storyline is all over the place, and while not inaccurate, they absolutely took liberties.
