A tragic hero at the end, a legend that exhausted his last breath, give it up or die; the people betrayed their relatives, a trace of warmth is still in their hearts; Pacino is too suitable for this kind of role The most meaningful in the film is Al Pacino (Al Pacino) in When he was drunk and scolded the hypocritical rich people in the hotel, the evil people were so real, and the others just played good people.
Pacino's upturned lower lip has since become a symbol of his film history. The male protagonist’s inner self-positioning is always low, and eventually he becomes an empty-hearted person who is self-sufficient for all material needs. This is similar to "The Wolf of Wall Street". It is full of the whole film's vulgar language and the spiritual world of almost crashing. The biggest difference is that the latter is sufficiently entertaining for the masses, while the former is destined to be a tragic irony of different opinions.
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