In Goodfellas, the purpose of the repeated use of freeze frame, while the narrative voice-over continues, is that it allowed the audience the opportunity to view this gangster world through the eyes of an outsider who is learning about it as they do.
The 1990 American biographical crime film Goodfellas, sometimes known as GoodFellas, was directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Nicholas Pileggi and Scorsese, and produced by Irwin Winkler. It is a movie based on Pileggi's nonfiction work Wiseguy with a narrative voice-over, published in 1985. The film chronicles the ascent and decline of mob member Henry Hill and his friends and family from 1955 to 1980 and stars Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, and Paul Sorvino. The movie's original working title was Wise Guy, which Scorsese eventually altered with Pileggi to Goodfellas. De Niro, Pesci, and Liotta frequently spoke with Pileggi, who supplied leftover research materials and voice-over from writing the book, to be ready for their roles in the movie.
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