Drug dealing, bloody gunfights and sibling incest

Ophelia 2022-04-20 09:01:01

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A line from the film:

What're you looking at?

You all a bunch of assholes. You know why? You don't have the guts to be what you wanna be. You need people like me to be the bad guy.

Most people are afraid to watch it for drug corpses and blood, (...or some people want to see killing the boss for fun) If you want to watch a poor and cheap boy escape from the spicy chicken country, kill and sell drugs, win Bai Fumei and become the big boss. The story of the pinnacle of life, congratulations, you found the perfect movie.

But after reading it, you will have a feeling of being in a trough. This feeling of lying is that you are obviously ready to watch an ordinary popcorn movie, and you can make a steady profit without losing money by relying on the heavy scene, but you have to take into account the plot and acting skills, and the soundtrack and background are excellent.

What's worse is that you can't help recalling every detail in the film, Al Pacino's obscure eyes looking at his sister, the back of Michelle Pfeiffer's gorgeous experience slowly descending, and the repeated phrase "The world". is yours.”

The most terrifying thing is the tragic and heavy lingering after watching it. The hearty gunfights and the lucidity of spending money can't make you ignore the heavy and deep emotion that runs through this film - desire.

eternal desire

Getting everything is not enough. There is only constant plundering and taking. Even if he ends up being destroyed with him in a building that he has built with white powder and blood, he will be happy.

To the viewers, it seems that everything is vaguely predicted, maybe the atmosphere in the film is too exaggerated, or it is guessed that the director, the annoying little goblin, will definitely not be so nice... After seeing that luxurious room and extravagant hall I knew something was wrong.

It turned out that I just wanted to look for a gangster movie to watch, but I accidentally found such a good movie. In fact I haven't seen a movie for a whole week after watching Scarface! (It's so rare for me)

—— Daily push of M27 (2017.8.10)

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Extended Reading

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.