Scarface Comments

  • Clare 2023-04-22 21:08:39

    After watching five gangster films in a row, I was about to suffer from gangster PSTD. In the future, if my child wants to learn badly, he will be forced to watch gangster movies for a...

  • Cara 2023-04-10 08:10:54

    【140503】★★★★☆Excluding the lousy soundtrack, it is perfect. Nice long takes and clean cuts. The curtain connection at 24 minutes, the opening interrogation room scene, the comedian installed in the nightclub at 89 minutes, and the killer waiting in the audience create a strange tension, all of which are classics. Pacino played Tony with just his accent. There are a lot of Stone's personal imprints in the script, drug legalization and...

  • Janessa 2023-03-28 02:43:20

    The role of pacino in it is too heavy, even covering up the plot and only highlighting his personal heroism, which makes the film seem boring. . . If al pacino's acting is not really commendable, this film is definitely not worth watching. ....

  • Scot 2023-03-21 20:31:27

    A very realistic "White Paper on the Growth of Gangster Bosses". Tony dares to take risks when he succeeds, and too risky when he fails. Unlike Corleone in The Godfather, Tony's savage growth is the exact opposite of Corleone's ironing. However, it appropriately corresponds to his impoverished, uneducated, eagerness to successfully protect his family. Whether it succeeds or falls, everything is inevitable. The moment Tony began to question his lover and Manny, he was already on the road to...

  • Marta 2023-03-18 23:28:30

    In a classic gangster movie, this one looks just average. The length of a movie can't support the thickness of the gangster's family history, but in the end, Pacino turned over a lot of people with a gun and then was beaten up by himself. still...

  • Adelbert 2023-02-17 18:31:38

    From a certain point of view, this is an inspirational film for men to watch! Fuck Shawshank! Fuck Forrest...

  • Mina 2023-02-08 12:05:22

    I actually mistook Al Pacino for Stallone. Gory enough, the first deal clips and cinematography are great. His wife is so glamorous that she comes out with aura, and porn movies are not as sexy as that skirt. The final fall can be described as a hero's tragic and solemn, and it reminds me of Hong Kong-made gangster films. Don't worry too much or your heart will go...

  • Dayne 2023-01-26 13:30:57

    [B] Thanks to Pacino's impeccable acting skills and Parma's extremely solid scheduling skills, otherwise this film would be really boring to...

  • Karl 2023-01-18 08:40:24

    I've watched a film for almost half a year... It's really necessary for a gangster film to be as stinky and long as a biopic every...

  • Christopher 2023-01-10 18:27:53

    After calming down and thinking about it, it still feels normal. There is nothing too surprising about the play, just follow the steps step by step, and then use some symbolic characters as condiments. It doesn't seem unreasonable that Pacino took so long to win the Oscar. In the three-hour film, the further back I got, the more I felt that he couldn't take it anymore; secondly, the gunfight at the end was handled completely without any rules, it was too random, A few donkeys rushed the fort,...

Extended Reading
  • Frederic 2022-04-19 09:01:02

    How is a hero defined?

    When I was watching a movie, I thought of a question: Is the protagonist in a gangster movie a hero? In this play, some people may say that the protagonist is a hero.

    The definition of a hero should have nothing to do with social form, because society is always influenced by those in power, forming...

  • Hannah 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    A bit unusual gangster movie

    The rise of a gangster is always accompanied by bloody storms, but the "blood" in this film is not much, but more shows the gradual development of the relationship between Al Pacino and the people around him, sideways. The protagonist's process from rapid rise to fall.

    The angle is very interesting,...

Scarface quotes

  • Frank Lopez: Elvira! Baby! Where've you been? It's 10:00, honey, I'm starving!

    Elvira Hancock: You're always hungry. You should try starving.

  • Tony Montana: Look at that, a junkie... I got a junkie for a wife. Her womb is so polluted, I can't even have a fucking little baby with her!

    Manny Ribera: C'mon, Tony.

    Elvira Hancock: You son of a bitch!... You fuck!

    [throws wine in Tony's face]

    Elvira Hancock: How dare you talk to me like that? What makes you so much better than me? What do you do?

    Manny Ribera: [trying to dry off Tony's clothes] Don't worry.

    Elvira Hancock: [as shocked restaurant clients looks on aghast] You deal drugs and you kill people. Oh, that's wonderful, Tony. Real contribution to human history.

    Tony Montana: Go ahead. Just tell everybody. Come on.

    Elvira Hancock: You want a kid?

    Tony Montana: Tell the world.

    Elvira Hancock: What kind of a father do you think you'd make?

    [Tony tries taking a swipe at her]

    Elvira Hancock: Who's gonna drive him to school in the mornings? Are you even gonna be alive by the time the kid goes to school?

    [Tony glowers at her in rage]

    Elvira Hancock: You don't even know how to be a husband!

    Tony Montana: [snarls] Sit down before I...

    Elvira Hancock: [as Manny and guards try to calm her down] Do we ever go anywhere without having 600 thugs hanging around us all the time?

    [sobbing:]

    Elvira Hancock: I have Nick "The Pig" for a friend. What kind of a life is that?

    Manny Ribera: Come on.

    Elvira Hancock: Can't you see... what we're becoming, Tony? We're losers. We're not winners.

    Tony Montana: Go home. You're stoned.

    Elvira Hancock: I'm not stoned. You're stoned.

    Tony Montana: Get her out of here!

    Manny Ribera: Come on. Come on.

    Elvira Hancock: No! No! I'm not going home with you!

    [sighs, vainly trying to brush her hair back]

    Elvira Hancock: I'm not going home with anybody! I'm going home alone. I'm leaving you. I don't need this shit anymore.

    Manny Ribera: Okay, I'll walk you out.

    [tapping Tony on the shoulder:]

    Manny Ribera: I'll take her home in a cab.

    Tony Montana: Let her go, let her go. Another Quaalude, she gonna love me again.