What is the tranquility that the gang seeks?

Cletus 2021-10-13 13:05:33

"Scarface" personal viewing essays, non-serious film critics Al Pacino is a good actor, this is undoubtedly, remember when watching "Devil's Advocate", he was really conquered by his performance, but in this movie But I think it’s a bit too much. I don’t know where I’ve read a sentence before, saying that the real Italian gangster does not agree with Al Pacino’s role as a gangster. From a performance point of view, I’m also a layman. The overly self-expression in the middle school looks a bit awkward. Maybe it has something to do with the role, but has nothing to do with acting. Although this movie is about a Cuban gang instead of an Italian gang, I think the other gang actor is natural and not deliberate. By the way, when Al Pacino killed the boss, the last little brother who was left asked him if he needed a job. The actor's performance was so good that he thought he was about to die. , And not only did I not die but also got a job. The feeling of melancholy made people laugh and sympathize with Cuba’s news that so many prisoners and refugees were exiled to the United States. A major event in history can be filmed from a different perspective, such as this one. In fact, he did not focus on describing the event, but from a specific personal perspective. I think he may not be Cuba. People can be Colombians or Italians or others. This kind of movie allows us audiences to understand from the perspective of a gangster. If a person chooses the path of crime, what will happen to his future and his life. What will you experience? When I first watched it, I was particularly worried about him. I was afraid that he would be caught by the police and that he would not be able to keep pace. But I am a good person. I have never committed a crime. Why should I worry about a criminal? Only after I saw it, I knew that the director still carried private goods. The life of the criminal would not have a good result. No matter what he has, his heart can never be calm. Even if it can, it is superficial. Maybe they will say something. Moral conscience? Go to hell, I just want to enjoy the moment, what I want is money, but when he sees his wife and child sitting in a bomb-filled car, when he sees his brothers who are in love with him, and his sister is with him, He will definitely understand that he is a gangster, he can't do things that have no lower limit, and he can't let his blood-stained hands touch the person he thinks is the purest. As a gangster movie, I saw the shadow of Martin Scorsese. The movie lasted for nearly three hours. There were no prominent villains and no distinctive decency. Some were just cruel reality. Most of the time Al Pacino was always one. The image of a paranoid, he is never satisfied, never trusts, what is he pursuing? I think what he wants to pursue in this life will never be obtained, because he has already embarked on a path of no return, he has no chance to choose a different life, so when he sees his sister walking into the ballroom, it must be very Sad, so when his mother scolded him, he accepted it all. Although he was angry, he did not retreat. The director was beating the audience from the side. Don’t think that the dark spots are cool, don’t think you are invincible, let alone do it. A bad guy, Al Pacino fell in a pool of blood in the end. I think at that moment, it was the tranquility he was looking for.

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  • Shyanne 2021-10-20 18:59:31

    1. Limit desire. It's really important. Otherwise, there is no end, and there is no end to death on the road. 2. Good money. Why is it used like this? 3. Seeing half of it feels like an old Hong Kong movie. Gangster. Gunfight. The more powerful it gets behind, the stronger it becomes. Feel real.

  • Victoria 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    Al Pacino always screams. The last scene he was screaming with tens of bullets in his boday is ridiculus

Scarface quotes

  • Tony Montana: [watching flamingos on TV] Manny, look at the pelican fly. Come on, pelican!

  • Tony Montana: Every dog has his day, huh, Mel?

    Mel Bernstein: I told him. It didn't make any sense, clipping you when we had you working for us. He wouldn't listen. He got hot tonight, about the broad, you know? He fucked up.

    Tony Montana: You too, Mel. You fucked up.

    Mel Bernstein: Don't go too far, Tony.

    Tony Montana: I not, Mel, you are.

    [Tony shoots Bernstein in the gut; he gasps and groans]

    Mel Bernstein: Fuck. You can't shoot a cop!

    Tony Montana: Whoever says you was one?

    [Tony leans forward, aiming the gun at Bernstein]

    Mel Bernstein: Wait a minute! You let me go, I'll fix this up.

    Tony Montana: Sure, Mel. Maybe you can hand out yourself one of them first class tickets to the Resurrection.

    Mel Bernstein: Fucking punk. Son of a bitch.

    Tony Montana: [stands up] So long, Mel, have a good trip.

    Mel Bernstein: Fuck you!