
Scarface
1983
Action / Crime
2h50
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Synopsis
After getting a green card in exchange for assassinating a Cuban government official, Tony Montana stakes a claim on the drug trade in Miami. Viciously murdering anyone who stands in his way, Tony eventually becomes the biggest drug lord in the state, controlling nearly all the cocaine that comes through Miami. But increased pressure from the police, wars with Colombian drug cartels and his own drug-fueled paranoia serve to fuel the flames of his eventual downfall.
Community Reviews
Viewers are captivated by 'Scarface' for its intense portrayal of ambition and downfall, with Al Pacino's performance as Tony Montana being particularly praised. The film's gritty narrative and memorable dialogue resonate strongly, offering a raw look at the drug trade and the corrupting power of greed. While some find the film's violence and pacing a bit excessive, its impact as a cinematic classic in the crime genre is undeniable, making it a compelling watch.
👍 Al Pacino's performance is a standout.
👎 Some may find the violence excessive.
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Reviews and Comments
90 reviewsVery good classic that push a reflection about the sens of want always more in our life and show how this mind can destroyed the richness of your life. It put Tony Montana like a spectator of his decline and of the destruction of every thing that have a really value for it. Al Pacino was a big actor in this movie because he manages to do Tony Montana a secondary personage of his own life, of his own fall to retake the principal place in the last scene, after that he has lost every thing he have a the start of his US life.
Banger
Rated 9/10 by Jerome Usar 3
Recommandé par Mael
This is my number 1 favorite movie of all time
Very good film, a lot of the film is set here in Miami so personally for me I liked a lot of the setting, but overall it’s a very simple story and I think the best part of this movie was Tony Montana, and how he acts and him as a character rather than focusing on the story The cinematography was above average. I feel like a lot of the shots were unique, but they were also a lot of shots that were hard to read, like the disco scenes where it’s like a Where’s Waldo book where I can’t find where the camera supposed to be focusing on so I don’t get what’s going on. Other than that, I really liked this movie so overall like a 8.3/10




