I hope no one ever reaches a point where they do what Colonel Slade would have done had Charlie not stopped him. I hope I never reach that situation or anyone else. I hope everyone understands?
The greatest actor ever, he can melt into ANY role and make you believe it to be so. This movie was so amazing on so many emotional levels it is mind boggling.
Just before my cataract surgery I could barely see well enough to get out of my house. Blindness is awful and terrifying. If we didn't have cataract surgery I'd have gone completely blind and then i'd have been happy to go too....Thank god for modern medicine.
Even if he hasnt seen the Ferari driven and the Tango danced before, he aspired to it. That risk, authenticity, caring and sacrifice, is what got him beyond this moment.
As someone who's dealt with severe depression and suicidal thoughts this scene absolutely destroys me. In a good way though, it makes me break down in tears but it also makes me grateful I never went through with it.
This movie is a masterpiece. So much emotion, takes you through the darkness and ends on an uphill positive note. Incredible ending speech as well. Right up there with Shawshank Redemption.
I first watched this movie when I was probably 10 years old and I thought his struggles were just because he was blind and how scary that is. Took me about 10 years, but I realized there are millions of people “in the dark” metaphorically, while not literally and that’s who’s being represented in this scene
As a man that battled depression and sometimes still does this scene meant an awful lot to me behind all his bravado was a sensitive soul that was crying fir help but didn't know where to or who to is it any wonder Al pacing got a long overdue oscar the man is priceless and unique
Never understood how some people can say Pacino shouldn't have won for this. He was phenomenal in this role and one of the best performances I've ever seen.
I believe We have to know real pain in order to recognize it, and I believe everything this man is doing
Stephanos
Un coco sur rococo à donner un croco 🐊 😂
here from poncho in king julien
WOOOW 🤯😵💫
My favorite movie 4ever !! Timeless
Wow, I can feel intense and strong emotions, it's just raw pain
My dad always said that to us. IM NO FUCKIN GOOD AND I NEVER HAVE BEEN
I hope no one ever reaches a point where they do what Colonel Slade would have done had Charlie not stopped him. I hope I never reach that situation or anyone else. I hope everyone understands?
Brilliant oscar winning role
I wish i could cure him
I forgot how intense this movie was. Been a while but such a good movie.
Had he wanted to kill himself he would not have made a scene out of it. Just interact normally and wait to be on his own. Nice movie, though.
Horrible acting. Horrible dialogue.
They cut the best part when Al started singing, “Did you ever had the feeling that you wanted to go & still had the feeling that you wanted to stay”
I hate you. UA-cam, you made me cry 😢 but I love you at the same time ⏲️ in which we both running out of ...
Alternate ending: Frank kills Charles and then kills himself..the end, credits roll. 😆
A chiild. "blind" to the horrros of life, saves a man "blind" to the remainging beauty of life,...
The greatest actor ever, he can melt into ANY role and make you believe it to be so. This movie was so amazing on so many emotional levels it is mind boggling.
We need the God.Understanding God
Just before my cataract surgery I could barely see well enough to get out of my house. Blindness is awful and terrifying. If we didn't have cataract surgery I'd have gone completely blind and then i'd have been happy to go too....Thank god for modern medicine.
Voila un B I G acteur immense
Al got more handsome as he aged?
😢😢😢😢😢
My kids describe me as the kindest most fun person they know.thats enough for any good daddy
Al Pacino ...wathever will be the cinema....without him ..the world of picture...îs out
Al Pacino, the best actor of all time < 3
I’m in the dark 🫡
Christopher Nolan: - What do you know about Baneeeee? - give me one good reason why I shouldn’t have my boy here pull ya head off?
They dont make such movies anymore. Just some dc and marvel pop corn shit..
Even if he hasnt seen the Ferari driven and the Tango danced before, he aspired to it. That risk, authenticity, caring and sacrifice, is what got him beyond this moment.
The only part I didn't agree with was Frank pointing a loaded gun at Charlie. I don't think his character would have done that.
As someone who's dealt with severe depression and suicidal thoughts this scene absolutely destroys me. In a good way though, it makes me break down in tears but it also makes me grateful I never went through with it.
When my dad turns the lights off while I'm reading
Even people who can see are blinded by what he cannot 🎉
Im in the dark heree🤌🤌
This movie is a masterpiece. So much emotion, takes you through the darkness and ends on an uphill positive note. Incredible ending speech as well. Right up there with Shawshank Redemption.
I first watched this movie when I was probably 10 years old and I thought his struggles were just because he was blind and how scary that is. Took me about 10 years, but I realized there are millions of people “in the dark” metaphorically, while not literally and that’s who’s being represented in this scene
In 2024✨, it is still the best scene
As a man that battled depression and sometimes still does this scene meant an awful lot to me behind all his bravado was a sensitive soul that was crying fir help but didn't know where to or who to is it any wonder Al pacing got a long overdue oscar the man is priceless and unique
I suffer from depression and this is me.....
Strong men stubble , weak men fall Charles
One pf the best movies ever. Lol funny at times but also heart breaking sad at others. A class movie with class actors .
Charlie is brave and caring for others on the same time, despite all his problems
Moldova doesn't suck u suck at music
It's one of the best movies I have ever watched Great acting Great story
what a movie
This scene hit a nerve
Never understood how some people can say Pacino shouldn't have won for this. He was phenomenal in this role and one of the best performances I've ever seen.
Depression is anger directed inwards. One of Pacino's finest performances in a wide catalogue of superb films