His eyes are talking

Peggie 2022-03-23 09:01:17

No matter the plot, just the actors. I have always believed that a person likes certain things, and it is all about the relationship between the eyes. At first glance, there is a feeling of comfort and even a refreshing feeling like a spring breeze. I think Al Pacino has a very endearing quality. And he did make it popular and famous for most people. I'm not young, Pacino has been famous for a long time, so even though I haven't watched his works before, his name has long been like "It's him, who doesn't know him!"

In my humble opinion, it is said that eyes are the windows to the soul, so eyes are especially important to a person, and even more so as an actor. Before I watched this movie, I saw some photos of Pacino, some were young and some were older. After watching it, I felt that he was really handsome and charismatic. The biggest feeling was - his My eyes are really bright, as if there are many stories that I want to tell me through my eyes. Probably most of his charming charm has something to do with his eyes, which is what fascinated me anyway.

In this movie, Pacino is blind, but the brilliance in his eyes is particularly dazzling, especially in the classic double tango part, his eyes are like diamonds, and the heart is trembling.

A good actor, no matter how tall, short, fat, thin, beautiful, or ugly, his eyes must be able to speak, and say something deeper than his lines.

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Scent of a Woman quotes

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Your father pedals car telephones at a 300 percent markup. Your mother works on heavy commission at a camera store. Graduated to it from espresso machines. Hah!

    [pause]

    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: What are you, dying of some wasting disease?

    Charlie Simms: No, I'm right - I'm right here.

    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: I know exactly where your body is. What I'm looking for is some indication of a brain. Too much football without a helmet? Hah! Lyndon's line on Gerry Ford. Deputy debriefer, Paris, peace talks, '68. Snagged a silver star and a silver bar. Threw me into G-2.

    Charlie Simms: G-2?

    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Intelligence. Of which you have none.

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Can't believe they're my blood. I.Q. of sloths and the manners of banshees. He's a mechanic, she's a homemaker. He knows as much about cars as a beauty queen, and she bakes cookies, taste like wing nuts. As for the tots, they're twits.