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** Which begs the question, who was the Sonny Black in the movie supposed to represent?
*** The less sympathetic aspects of the real person.
* [[Damn, It Feels Good to Be Aa Gangster!]]: Lefty draws his life from being a gangster. He's fully signed up to the whole mystique.
{{quote| '''Lefty''': "This is my family. More even than my own family."}}
::No matter how Lefty ''feels'', events show the trope is ultimately subverted. These gangsters are not always living the high life. These are the guys at street level in a grubby, overlooked corner of the mob world. A visit to a high-class Manhattan nightclub only shows how out-of-place the Brooklyn crew is. Lefty himself has been burned by his own guys for thirty years and had gotten to resent it.
* [[Deconstruction]]: Not only do the book and the film totally deglamorize the nature of organized crime, they make it look ''boring''.
* [[Dramatization]]: The film takes as its starting point the hair-raising exploits of Joseph Pistone, an real life FBI agent who infiltrated the Bonanno crime family over several years, living the role in deep cover. Who did what, even who lives and dies, was changed around to serve the story. Some characters are [[Composite Character|Composite Characters]].
* [[Dramedy]]: There are many understated comedic moments in the film. And many different kinds of comedy. Sometimes its very verbal, jokes about langauge. Othertimes it is all nonverbal, or situational. Or character driven. As a whole the film is a drama, not a comedy, but it would be a very different film if it stuck to that genre. It's interesting to note that this fairly full-on mob film was directed by one [[Mike Newell]], better known for ''[[Four Weddings and Aa Funeral]]''.
* [[Follow in My Footsteps]]: Lefty needs a son. He needs a son following in his footsteps, to get where he himself wanted to get to. His own son is a junkie. But maybe Donnie can act as a surrogate.
* [[Girlfriend in Canada]]: Donnie tells his mobster buddies that he has a girlfriend "back in California" (because he actually has a wife, and doesn't want to cheat on her). The mobsters buy it hook, line, and sinker, despite never seeing him call, speak of, or show around photos of his alleged girlfriend.
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* [[Last Second Chance]]: Just before the FBI swoop in to make the climatic busts, Donnie essentially gives Lefty a chance to walk away and escape the deadly mob consequences of letting in an police undercover agent into their world. Lefty indignantly turns it down and thus faces the expected consequences.
* [[The Mafia]]: With the real life Donnie Brasco, Joseph Pistone, providing the source book and on-set assistance the movie is packed with detail. The paradoxical world of the Mafia is explored: hierarchy, loyalty, codes of honor. But also harsh penalties for failure or transgression, betrayal, and promotion via dead men's shoes.
* [[Married to Thethe Job]]: Both Donnie and Lefty. Lefty's wife Annette knows better than to get between him and his job. Donnie's wife Maggie bitterly resents it.
* [[The Seventies]]: The setting. And the horrible tracksuit. In the Miami scenes it is odd to think [[Scarface]] is only a few years away from coming ashore.
* [[Taking the Kids]]: What Maggie Pistone threatens to do when their marriage hits the rocks.