The book "Donnie Brasco" is based on the secret life of writer Joseph D. Pistone, an agent of F. B. I who invaded one of the five families in New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Joseph D. Pistonet worked at the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 28 years, including a six-year secret life at a criminal family in Bonnano, New York, where he served as a jewelry thief in the name of Donnie Brasco. More than 200 Mafia members were imprisoned for his secret work. Joseph D. Pistone was born in Pennsylvania where he spent his childhood.
Donnie Brasco confused it with a secret police movie and focused on a less known criminal family, one of the five largest families of the New York Mafia in the 1970s, creating a gangster movie did. As Bonanos' hero, Johnny Depp played a leading role in removing the moral dilemma at under cover Donny Brasco.
This film became one of the most popular movies of the 1990s and was acclaimed for various reasons. The two most expressed are, first of all, the performance, especially Johnny Depp as Donnie Blasco, and the relationship between small friends of Al Pacino and Braco mobs. On the other hand, this movie is a moral story and is considered a very human drama to explore the falling of people, their responsibilities for friends, desires, conflicts, and complexity. In a behavior movie, this is explained in the words of Blasco's own own words: "Do you think I dislike you, I do not hate you, this work revives me, I already breathed my breath I can not do it because he promised me They kill him Because I stood up for me I live with you everyday If I put a bullet through his head this Is it the same thing, do you understand? Did you want to be a nice person for many years? Do you know? A man wearing a white shit.