Scent of a Woman evaluation action
2021-10-20 17:21
Although the title of the movie is "Scent of a Woman", it is about the friendship between two men. Seeing the old and the young being silent with each other, faintly brewing the friendship into a mellow, it was naturally moved to be embarrassing. Through the process of getting along with the young and old, this moment portrays the images of characters from different eras and different moods, and then analyzes different concepts of life. Whether it is good or bad, life itself should be wonderful. For the elderly, scrutiny is the value of life, while for the young, scrutiny is the value of self-selection. The old and the young found their own answers in helping each other, and this answer also left the audience with inspiration for self-reflection.
Lieutenant Colonel Sfalan’s first scene in the shady cabin was the first to make a splash: I saw Pacino sitting in a chair all the time and drinking, and his meticulous touch and olfactory movements brought to life the blind man’s inferiority and arrogance, accompanied by aggressiveness. The dialogue and strong accent suddenly highlighted the domineering arrogance of the lieutenant colonel, and frightened Charlie who had come to apply for the job and wanted to leave. With the development of the plot, the fascinating characteristics of the lieutenant colonel’s character gradually emerged: an unusually sensitive sense of smell can delicately savor the fragrance of women; dance tango with strange beauties on the dance floor; drive a Ferrari sports car, speeding until being chased by a police car; Step forward in the campus public trial to investigate and understand the surrounding area. The physical defects of the role did not restrict the actor's expression of emotion at all, but instead created a brilliant performance space for the actor.
The film is titled "Scent of a Woman" is extremely subtle, and the cast is also a typical combination of old and new partners. Al Pacino’s performance in the film "Scent of a Woman" is intriguing and touching, accurately revealing the inner world of blind veterans.
The film is generally due to the wonderful performance of Al Pacino. Obviously, this role is more important than the "on the road" lieutenant colonel played by Vittorio Gasman in the original "Scent of a Woman". It's much more complicated and profound. Moreover, the tango of Pacino has already become a classic segment that the audience talks about. However, it is undeniable that Gasman's performance is also very brilliant.
Extended Reading
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Lt. Col. Frank Slade: The day we stop lookin', Charlie, is the day we die.
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Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Don't shrug, imbecile. I'm blind. Save your body language for the bimbi.