Al Pacino's brilliance was so strong that he was the only one left in the whole movie, and in the end, he was the only one who remembered him. Even the gorgeous Michelle Pfeiffer, who was so gorgeous, couldn't match it. Pacino in 1983 was not the first test in the afternoon on a hot day, nor was it the freedom of smelling fragrance and knowing women. His explosive acting skills were in a stage of arrogance and frivolity, and the paranoid Tony who played the fanatical split was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. A carnival belonging to Al Pacino himself
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