"Scarface": This is the inspirational film that men should watch

Jevon 2021-10-13 13:05:30

Let Shawshank, Wallace and Schindler rest first! To make men like them will certainly attract the worship of good men and women, but it is really exhausting. In fact, which man doesn’t want to be someone else’s boss, has the most beautiful woman, and does something that is not very decent but very gentle. The original desire and animal instinct in human nature may be the most inspiring Something about human potential, so if you really want to be inspired by the movie-if you are a man-then remember his name: Tony Montana, this may be the most arrogant bastard in the movie world .

Tony, a typical street gangster who is not afraid of the sky and the ground, started out in a foreign land and turned into an indispensable drug lord. The classic image that finally went to destruction is able to stand out in many genre films because of him. Ruthless and arrogant enough to compare all those little gangsters.

Tony’s experience is simple and fierce because of his heroic personality: fleeing from Cuba to Miami, he stabbed a fellow drug lord to death first, then dealt with drug dealers in Colombia, risking being sawed to death by chainsaw, and finally making money. After returning to Zhao with drugs, he finally became a capable man of the drug lord. Don't think that Tony is proud of this. He first dealt with the boss's woman, then took a big order from the Venezuelan drug lord, and got rid of the pitfalls. The boss sees his ambitions to be defensive, but Tony is already full of wings and kills him, eventually becoming the drug lord leading the party. By the way, the boss' Ma Zi has naturally become his woman.

Like most upstarts, Tony, who hadn't had enough to eat yesterday, has become a big figure everyone fears. His mentality is inevitable. He began to be suspicious, alienating his brothers and suspicious of his women, even though he loves them in his bones. Precisely because he was unwilling to kill women and children in an assassination operation, he ended up with the Venezuelan drug lord. Tony's mind, which had been corrupted by drugs, gradually became chaotic. He shot his best brother because he touched the only sacred sister in his heart. Originally, the two wanted to surprise him-they were just married. . The crazy sister was naked to shoot Tony, and a large number of killers sent by the drug lords had arrived... The last gunfight was more than tragic. Tony, who had been shot several times, clamored wildly that he could not be killed, and that his humanity was insane. At that moment it reached its limit.

This is the ending of the most arrogant bastard in movie history. What I want to say is that although we can’t follow him in doing evil and ruining ourselves, Tony’s power of not being afraid of death, fearless, courageous and never lying is so clear; he loves his family. He treats his sister as a god; he loves the eldest woman with all his heart and finally takes it over, never abandon it. This heinous villain is at least a man, a man who stands up.

Al Pacino, this short man, my idol, stole so much energy from somewhere. Some people say that his acting skills have reached the extreme of arrogance in this work. I don’t think so. I clearly feel that Lao Pa is trying his best to restrain the character’s inner emotional expansion. The arrogant, surly, and neurotic performances are all Lao Pa's last resort is the soul-possessed touch of magic.

If Al Pacino is a villain, then Brian de Palma is a complete lunatic. According to statistics, there are 165 occurrences of words starting with F in the whole film. The bloody scene of the chainsaw saw the man at the beginning is also unbearable. The scenes of drug abuse and gunfights filled with the whole film are unscrupulous and unscrupulous. I have watched some of his films "Mission Impossible", "Razor Edge", "Dawn of the Owl" and "Snake Eye". This is perhaps the most abnormal. It fully expresses the fortune, growth, and demise of a villain. Can't stop after seeing it.

You don’t have to be a fan of Pacino, and you can hate De Palma, but as long as you are a man, of course a man with a bit of spirit, as long as you love movies, you should look for it to take a look. Don't say that I didn't tell you that this film definitely has such shortcomings, such as what the plot is procrastinated, but as long as you want to find some excitement, or even touch, when you are stubborn, then watch it. By the way, one last reminder, it's best not to take your woman to watch, be careful that she is obsessed with that bastard.

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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.