Pacino's Tucao

Alisha 2022-04-23 07:01:01

In this film, Al Pacino's true performance is full of arrogance. His roar, cold blood, and single-mindedness are all presented in a three-dimensional manner. It's just the last scene of death that I want to complain and endure so much. Bullet, can you still stand and roar? A person can kill dozens of enemies without taking a position or looking for a bunker, only to be shot twice in non-vital areas? I can't help but think of the domestic anti-Japanese war movie, the scene where the protagonist will never die. I don't know if it is a movie from a long time ago that has great heroism. The plot inside is exaggerated, the plot connection is a bit abrupt, and it is not realistic. Still, 4 stars for Al Pacion's sake.

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Scarface quotes

  • Tony Montana: I got ears, ya know. I hear things.

    Frank Lopez: Yeah? What do you hear about Echevierra and the Diaz brothers? What about them? What about Gaspar Gomez? What is he gonna do when you start moving 2000 keys?

    Tony Montana: Fuck Gaspar Gomez! And fuck the fuckin' Diaz brothers! Fuck 'em all! I bury those cockroaches!

  • Immigration Officer #1: Okay, so what do you call yourself? ¿Cómo se llama?

    Tony Montana: Antonio Montana. And you, what you call yourself?

    Immigration Officer #2: Where'd you learn to speak English, Tony?

    Tony Montana: Uh, in a school. And my father, he was, uh, from the United States. Just like you, ya know? He was a Yankee. Uh, he used to take me a lot to the movies. I learn. I watch the guys like Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney. They, they teach me to talk. I like those guys. I always know one day I'm comin' here, United States.