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The pistol used by Carlito is Beretta '92 FS, produced in the late 1970s, which does not match the time of the film.
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The traffic signs on the streets of New York were black and yellow at the time of the movie.
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When Lalin met Carlito for the first time in the club, they had a drink together, and in the mirror behind Carlito, one of the crew members could be seen.
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The director originally wanted to shoot the climax of the film at the World Trade Center in New York, but an explosion occurred in the parking lot of the World Trade Center, so he had to finish the filming in a train station.
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Sean Penn played the role of David Kleinfeld just to get paid for his second film "72 Hours of Life and Death".
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Penelope Ann Miller refused when he heard that the director had changed the protagonist to a strip girl, but later changed his mind when he heard that the protagonist was Pacino.
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When shooting an explosion scene in the World Trade Center, the film placed a camera in the elevator to capture the fleeting picture.
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They spent a whole night in order to shoot the chase on the subway car.
Carlito's Way behind the scenes gags
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Obie 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Although it is the main narrative tone blessed by the death drive, the overall film reveals a sweet and sad romance, which is simply not cool. Excessive emphasis on the protagonist Kalido's idea of goodness, but also makes the characters lose simplicity. With this core in it, no matter how dazzling the mise-en-scene skills are, the only thing that improves the production level. 3.5
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Precious 2022-03-24 09:01:25
Classical narration, out-of-the-ordinary character setting for genre films, character interpretation and director scheduling are extra points. Hitchcock-style storyboards, door locks and mirrors flirting.
Carlito's Way quotes
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Walberto: Should have figured I'd find you walking around up here. Doing a little memory lane.
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Carlito: [voiceover] There is a line you cross, you don't never come back from. Point of no return. Dave crossed it. I'm here with him. That's means I am going along for the ride. The whole ride. All the way to the end of the line, wherever that is.