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Scarface (1983)

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Year: 1983
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director: Brian De Palma
Starring: Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer

Description:
In 1980 Miami, a determined Cuban immigrant takes over drug cartel while giving up on greed.
Review:
Every great gangster film is small currents of human drama. Dont expect an emotional story of guilt, revenge and despair from Scarface. This is a cruel greed, corruption and power of fairy tales. The darker side of the legendary American Dream.Anybody complain about the cheesiness of this movie is missing the point. Superficial characters, cheesy music, and continue to stir the hell out of date fashion as a living critique. None of these characters is really important in life, but not any more human level at least. In fact, the film is almost borders on satire, irony, having regard to all the gangsta rappers who have been positively inspired by Tony Montana.This lifestyle is Brian DePalma strongest directorial effort, sometimes it's great and good governance (particularly memorable finals), but often disappears into the superficial and confused. Luckily, she has a very strong screenplay by Oliver Stone (probably good therapy for him, according to the coke habit, he fought in time). These themes are consistent with the first Tony Montana life and the evolution of his character, such as the use of greed and power of attention. The dialogue is also great to see sawing comfortably between humor and drama. There are many stand-out lines that wormed its way into popular culture, one way or another.The cast help make it what it is, as well, but it's definitely Pacino film. One of his earlier less subtle performances (which is a lot more out of it today), the world is completely separate from Michael Corleone and Frank Serpico. However, as a watchable here, as before, fun (intentionally over-top) form. It's hard to imagine the next Tony Montana when I saw this movie, the most imitated performances ever possibly one. Pfeiffer stood out as a tedious and frustrating first viewing, but I figured out how she plays the role of his wife a little boring. No special efforts, but not unduly. The supporting players are very good as well, especially Paul Shenar as suave Alejandro Sosa.Powerful, sometimes funny, sometimes shocking, and constantly disputed. Scarface is one of the eighties (whatever that means to you) films. Necessary and available gangster film and pop-cultural monument. 9/10


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