After watching the movie, the first feeling reminded me of the crazy dance-like shaking of the moment when Al Pacino was finally shot in Scarface. The difference is that the outside of this character is not so hysterical, but the inside is extremely empty and contradictory. It is precisely because of the need to choose a suitable degree that Al Pacino's acting skills are highlighted.
Originally, he was going to kill himself, but his strong desire to survive made Ah give up, and he started negotiating with the police instead.
Robbing a bank to make money for sex reassignment surgery for his boyfriend is so sympathetic.
Al Pacino's incitement to the crowd as he walks out of the bank, his short and furious fairy tale with his wife Angie, the fury of the police preparing to raid from the back door, and the attitude of the ladies who are hostages, everything feels natural. This is an unplanned robber, casual and kind.
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