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Maribel 2022-04-24 07:01:01
The plot is typed to the point that al pacino is also...
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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...
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Kristian 2022-04-23 07:01:01
I don't really like this kind of story where the little gangster accidentally turns into the boss and finally betrays relatives to death, and I don't like Laopa very much, but Tony's boldness, single-mindedness, loneliness, and tyranny are all explained by him just right. Without him, this movie is only worth three stars. . The film's soundtrack creates an infinite sense of imagery that lingers like an echo, especially the scene where Manny dies. Mansions and men in suits remind me of vintage...
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Eddie 2022-04-23 07:01:01
with Robert; Tony and his sister are going to cry at the reunion; the mansion at that time is still so cool now, and the classic can last forever; the Hong Kong shootout film in the 90s looks like this Hollywood style in the 80s, routines,...
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Marcelina 2022-04-23 07:01:01
Arranging him to die in the end is logical, but TM is too exaggerated, so that Sosa always arranges only troops lurking near Tony's mansion to kill him, even if there are a few killers, a team of 2 or 30 people All dispatched. . . On the contrary, there are less than 10 people in the entire mansion on Tony's side? In the end, Tony killed 10 people by himself? In order to express the effect, there is no need to exaggerate it like this. If the ending is better, I will give 5...
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Krista 2022-03-25 09:01:02
Teacher Bai is really like him, Pacino's hurricane acting in the second half, the whole big screen feels like nothing to do with others. But the movie has nothing to do with the title of the title. It is necessary to black out the Cuban political refugees. When making a movie, you must smash the subject! Grandpa BrBa Ding Ding Ding is a Latino who specializes in solving problems, and his younger sister is the heroine of "The Abyss", no wonder she is familiar! PS, this is a classic period movie...
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Amparo 2022-03-25 09:01:02
A script like shit, anyway, is driven by objective external reasons. Al Pacino is also a play worse than a play. On the one hand, everyone who plays is owed you 250 yuan as the audience. The performance has no level. Many paragraphs are trying to make the editing appear invisible, I don't know...
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Jamel 2022-03-25 09:01:02
Al Pacino’s performance perfectly endows a paranoid with a devastating temperament that seems to be able to fill the entire movie with blood. This temperament is like a drug to lure the drug lord Tony played by Pacino to step by step from Cuba. Political prisoners have become the big drug lords who dominate the party. From nothing to having the world he wants, from dissatisfaction to more dissatisfaction, until the self-destructive tragic curtain call is completed under the wave of desire and...
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Kamille 2022-03-25 09:01:02
After escaping from socialism, he seemed to get rid of the centralization of individual control that he always despised, and ran to his own freedom road, but unknowingly spread the control toxins from his victimized body to everyone around him. He didn't know how to love others, he didn't know how to respect others, and he didn't even know how to love himself, so that he ruined everyone, his lover, his brothers, his family, including...
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Destin 2022-03-25 09:01:02
Excessively rich in color. After three hours, the character was finally established, but at the same time, a sense of exhaustion of the ears being worn...
Scarface Comments
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Anahi 2022-03-22 09:01:02
Collection of lines
This is paradise, this town is like a coquettish woman waiting for someone to be molested, I should have been here ten years ago
Hey, Sosa, let's find out now, I have never rectified anyone who shouldn't be rectified in my life. Do you understand? In this world, what I have is courage and...
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Kole 2021-10-13 13:06:14
Comment on the top three drug lords, the most scared face
The top three drug lords in the film: Sosa, Frank, and the
strongest Scarface is Sosa. This guy is awesome. He squatted alone in a small valley in Bolivia and planted drugs. Want to buy my goods? OK, take the goods directly from me, I don't care about other things, you can handle the messy...
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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.
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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.