Paolo Bonacelli

Paolo Bonacelli

  • Born: 1937-2-28
  • Birthplace: Rome Lazio, Italy
  • Height: 6' 0½" (1.84 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Representative Works: American, Mission: Impossible III
  • Paolo Bonacelli (Paolo Bonacelli) , born on February 28, 1939 in Lazio, Rome, Italy, is an Italian actor. His main work is " Mission: Impossible III ".
    Extended Reading
    • Cristina 2021-12-11 08:01:11

      Shocking monologue

      So now it's time for me to speak.
      What is there for me to say? When I finish, you'll sentence me for my crime.
      So let me ask you now:
      What is a crime? What is a punishment?
      It seems to vary from time to time and place to place.
      What's legal today is suddenly illegal tomorrow.
      What's illegal is...

    • Alysha 2021-12-11 08:01:11

      The film review requested by the younger brother’s university

      In class, the professor asked to write it....I refer to many of the film reviews written on this board...If you are interested in reading it...:) [Plot Disclosure]

      Midnight Express Movie Review

      Almost all great films about prison break are not simply action-packed ticket-sellers that seek to thrill...

    • Summer 2022-04-21 09:02:07

      Drug dealers should go to jail.

    • Taya 2022-04-21 09:02:07

      The game between the two countries will always affect the people in the middle. Although it is a crime for the male protagonist to smuggle marijuana, the sentence of nearly life imprisonment is more like a child's play. The film has the suspicion of rationalizing prison escape by excessively vilifying Turkey, and the heartbeat echoing from the beginning to the end is exciting. Oliver Stone's script is adapted from the autobiography of the prototype character. There are many differences between the two. The biggest difference is the difference between escape from prison: in the film, the head of the prison wants to rape the male protagonist. , The male protagonist was transferred to an island for captivity, and then stole a kayak to land, went to Istanbul, and finally crossed the border into Greece to be rescued.

    Midnight Express quotes

    • [first lines]

      [Susan makes her way through a line at an airline checkpoint]

      Susan: Excuse me... Excuse me... Excuse me... Excuse me.

      [she reaches Billy in line]

      Susan: Nervous?

      Billy Hayes: No.

      Susan: Geez, I hate flying.

      Billy Hayes: It's something I ate. I think I've been poisoned.

      Susan: Or you're just excited about getting home.

      Billy Hayes: No, I think it's the baklavas.

      Susan: I told you not to eat 'em.

      Billy Hayes: Look, I gotta go to the john again. You go on through and I'll catch up to you, OK?

      Susan: So I'll wait.

      Billy Hayes: No, go. I'll... I'll catch up to you. I'll... I'll only be a minute. OK? OK?

      Susan: OK.

    • Mr. Hayes: All right, Billy. I know it sounds tough, but - we are going to get you out! I promise you. I don't want you to get stupid and pull anything. They can play with your sentence. All right. Now, I'm putting 500 dollars in the bank. Anything you need, you write. There's food here. There's candy. And there's writing paper. Books. Cigarettes. Soap. Toothbrush.

      [Empties bag onto table, slams it down]

      Mr. Hayes: I've been writing insurance policies for 30 goddamn years and now I've got to see my own son - Jesus. Jesus! Billy, if I could be where you are... I'd be there.

      Billy Hayes: I love you, Dad.

      [Guards take him away]

      Mr. Hayes: [to Hamidou] You take good care of my boy, you hear? Or I'll have your fuckin' head, you Turkish bastard!