This film was ahead of its time. Too many people were stuck in their own mindset to appreciate how brilliant this film actually was/is. Imagine if this came out today!
@@joaomiguelgarrido8004 Oh, I disagree. The overall message of the movie is "indulge, give in, and do what thou wilt". The message is purely satanic, even with all the truths they throw in. You know it's satanic, because in the end, the devil doesn't lose; they just hit the reset button, and he gets to try again, because Kevin didn't learn from his experiences. Ultimately, in the end, he still gives in to his own vanity, allowing the devil another foothold with which to try to seize him. This whole speech in this video is the real message of the film.
@@BoozyBeggar this film would work both ways . Some would do what you say ….. do what thou will ….. others would watch this and probably be able to see where all the destruction in their lives comes from
@@BoozyBeggar lmao i guess everyone is satanic since everyone is doing what thou wilt, even you. Seriously, lose that black/white thinking, its deeper than that.
Keanu Reeves even shined in this film.... Very underrated actor. Pacino stole the show with this speech though. One of the best speeches delivered in film history.
yeah... with the energy you would expect from the devil himself... I tell you, I never paid attention to Pacino.... but the first time I saw this movie, he really made me keep my butt in the seat
Brandon Jackson I never heard that until you typed it now, thank you! english is not my first language you see and I heard like "fanamen" or something and didn't understand it
Oh yeah! Millions get uncomfortable with this movie and remain in denial as how good this movie is. Many aspects of reality in this hits many nerves. Millions of any faith, would find the devils incarnation unsettling. Realist devil yet. And he's the one and only last humanist. A fan of man... 20th century was entirely his... (e.g world wars, evolving laws governing the world)...🤦🏾♂️
@@onma07ksa yup and reeves reminded him the outcome . NO MATTER WHAT HE DOES OR HOW MANY OF YOU FOLLOW HIM TO HELL . He and all of his team still lose at the end . He knows there is winning
Alex G. So this son is a demi god. One of the children the devil had. So he possesses men and skeets all in them spreads his seed. Moves to the next man. Sends demons out to do the same. Make evil
3:14 And the LORD God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life.3:15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. Genesis 8:44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.8:45 And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not.8:46 Which of you convinceth me of sin? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?8:47 He that is of God heareth God's words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God. John
"Who in their right mind could deny that the 20th century was entirely mine? ALL OF IT KEVIN. All of it." What an epic line to conclude that speech and no one else could have done it better.
One added element, that fits perfectly into this movie, as it pertains to John Milton's tirade, is when he included the words: "Popes, Swamis, Snake-Handlers, all feeding at the same trough". He's right! There have been so many false prophets in so many different "Religious Organizations", that it's actually horrifying! The main religious organization that I see of being the most guilty of this particular type of hypocrisy, is the Pentecostal/Charismatic Movements! They fool the most unwitting peoples, with their fakery! I do believe that HELL will be the absolute hottest for those who deceive others... especially in the name of "Religion"!!!
Kevin clearly has never watched Scarface otherwise he would have known that gun would never have had much of an effect. Im Satan; you fuck with me you fucking with the best.
"Even when I tell a lie, i tell the truth." People live what they think is the truth, but history and religion has been manipulated and corrupted so much that now in the present day we live a lie. And what were told are lie's, are actually the truth. Reading between the lines, stepping outside the box, and completely open your mind and your eyes will open with them. For us that are gifted with forsight , we can smell, hear, and feel the end of man coming. Creeping closer and closer to the present. Its not a nice feeling, but the one word of advice i have for anyone, and that is do what you feel like must be done in this life, and get acquainted with death and its embrace. Death is a end of this life and a beginning to something else. I just pray we can keep postponing disaster so several generations can grow up and live in peace and experience life like anyone should without being in fear. God Bless all Mankind, and God Bless America 🇺🇲♥️
@@johnanderson5500 You're right mate, let's all convert to Islam, for after opening my eyes i saw that theirs was the true religion, not Christianity. Hurray, you convinced us all, John Anderson, of the truth of Allah.
"I've nurtured every sensation he's been inspired to have." A deeper truth was never spoken. "When Lucifer was cast down out from Heaven, all the Angels wept. For he was so beautiful and majestic. Full of wisdom and pure light. He was like unto God himself, except for that of Christ, his son. He was first loved above all. The ever bright shining morning star." - Dante Alighieri
@@danielsmithiv1279 The difference is subtle, but certainly there. I was mainly speaking in reference to the judeo-christian seven deadly sins, in which both pride and vanity are considered different (vanity: excessive love of one's own appearance, pride: love of oneself that dwarfs one's love of God, even to the point of believing oneself to be God). That and all of the seven deadly sins (including vanity) are considered to be merely different expressions of the same root of all evil: pride.
@@thek2despot426 Interesting break down of pride and vanity. But, when it comes to the seven deadly sins, the seven deadly sin concept isn't in the Bible. All sins open up the doorway to darkness and are all equal in God's eyes. But in reality, different sins have different levels of consequences.
"Free will. It's like butterfly wings: once touched, they never get off the ground. No, I only set the stage. You pull your own strings." That quote describes a lot.
Well, the thing I think the quote describes. Does'nt have anything with determinism to do. It's rather, that this a metaphor about how the evil and malicious rulers of the world. Sets things up for people to follow. Like subversive ideolgical movements, or how they set up riots (BLM) or anything destructive at all. And how, we the people, pull our own strings. Being a mindless man or woman, that lives under the influence of globalistic psychopaths, that set the stages of malicious events of which political activists participate in. Its a very deep movie.
*shoots Pacino* "Yeah! Yeah! You got a whole lot of that fury! That's the final thing to go." It's hilarious how Pacino just keeps bullshitting him to no end.
Christopher A. . Don't mean to play the devils advocate,but in the legal sense of the word he only bull shited him just once so as not to infringe upon his free will . And the time that he lied to him had nothing to do with him, it was when they were on the subway and lomax asked him what he said to thoso Porto rican guys in Spanish and he gave him a throw away line. The thing is he merely dangled the fruits of his desires in front of him and it was lomax who picked them out of his own free will. What is clear no matter how you slice is if someone puts rewards in front of competitive person without a solid moral foundation what you will get is a complete riot of their senses and ticket worth buying to watch one of the most predictable yet interesting shows on earth. To competent men the greatest drug is really their ego and the overriding urge to feed it by putting more wood into the fire so it burns and shines brighter.( in the hands of the less experienced sometimes that fire gets out of hand and it devours everything in it's path including the fire starter ) And what coal burns brighter then winning even if it is tie the no loss record stands so you used half the coal and got half the shine men have endless appetites but very few have the stomach to withstand the pain their desires can inflict on them when their table , plate and cup over runneth there is bill somewhere that is also running and toll that must be paid one way or the other. ..You know thoso old sayings are not around because they are cute they lasted to this old age beacuse ppl have lived them and experienced them in their true sense of the word so they get passed on. And two of my favourite sayings that are very appropriate for this scene are : be careful what you wish for and don't bite off more then you can chew . There are endless supply of them from many different cultures and religious and they all have the same ends to learn from the mistakes of thoso who came befor you so you don't repeat them. There is alot to be said for recycling old fables to the younger generation and giving them a balanced religious upbringing beacuse it can spare a person falling in to the wrong rabbit hole and forfeiting something of value for trinkets that are prone to losing their shine when compared to what they were exchanged for. Guess you can say Lomax was having a buyers remorse in this scene. Those of us who have ever worked in retail know that a refund is out of the question once a item has being used.
"I'd say me and Mary-Ann got it on at about.......seven!" lol the way he says that line is hilarious every time. One of the best things about this movie is Al Pacino. You can tell he's having a blast playing John Milton in every scene.
@@JUYAN16 Wrong, he said seven and he even holds seven fingers up. And btw, the number seven is no coincidence. He is referring to the Seven deadly sins...
One of my favourite movies of all time and even Keanu Reeves steps up and delivers a more than solid performance. That Pacino speech though, one of the greatest ever deliveries you'll ever see. Brilliant writing and a brilliant cast.
Everyone always told me to be successful in life and have wins instead of losses, then I see Al Pacino in this role as the king of New York, unlimited amounts of money, respect, successful and charming. Who knew the perfect human being would turn out to be the devil
This movie is so disturbing I don’t know if I can ever see it twice but Keanu Reeves really threw himself head over heels into this role. His emotions and body language are so realistic in this scene and the part where he tries to save Mary Ann in the hospital. He really should have been nominated for an Oscar for this performance. I know a lot of people pick on him for his supposed demerits as an actor but he really outdid himself here.
Ha!! "Call me dad" reason I love this speech by the master actor Al...who hasn't felt that frustration, of look but touch, touch but don't feel & so on...
2:19-2:28 "LOSE?! I DON'T LOSE, I WIN! I WIN! I'M A LAWYER, THAT'S MY JOB! THAT'S WHAT I DO!" That was one of the best parts of the whole film right there.
TRENEX 379 "I DON'T LOSE, I WIN! I WIN!" Saying that you are perfect and void of mistakes is a sign that you are indeed delusional and under the Devil's influence that nothing can go wrong in life. There is always good and bad things in life, that is why God gae us freewill to decipher and distinguish the good from the bad.
Ali Asif I was just enjoying the dialogue, I'm an agnostic (I was raised Roman Catholic) by the way. I don't see how admiring and admitting your victories is a bad thing. He never said he was perfect and the character knows that. He was just saying that he never loses a case and he doesn't intend on doing so. Striving to be your best doesn't make it that you're under the influence of the supreme avatar of evil. By the way, Kevin never gave in to Satan even though he was tempted.
TRENEX 379 You see by saying never he's implying that he's perfect but that all proved to be in vain when he made a pact with the Devil himself. People in the end always suffer once they extend their trust with Satan.
Al (Devil) says he had many children over time who failed him. I think God, being the goof of all time, created an ironic situation where all of the Devil's his children would rebel/not listen to him, the way the Devil did to God. God did it for the lulz. :x
"You know what scares me John? I leave the case, she gets better, and then I hate her for it" (The devilllll) He got Keane right there, own up to your mistakes dude don't blame Satan,lol!
I love the use of lighting in this scene. Whenever Al Pacino goes into a rant he moves closer to the camera and you get a nice view of his face. Using a red light just makes him look so much more irate.
Arguably one of the best speeches of all time. Considering this was in the late 90's it actually makes more sense as time has passed, "you connect everyone electronically" this was before Snap Chat, Facebook, Instagram etc. I love the phrase "egos the size of Cathedrals" so true. Jesus Christ will prevail.
Legendary bone chilling performance, love the angle of the light from the fire on half of Pacinos body as he tells Kevin why god doesn’t deserve his praise
I find this well acted, and contains some salient points. My personal view is that Satan is the personification of our dark sides - the sides that many of us are not willing to face up to. But the darkness must not be in opposition to the light: the two opposites must co-exist side-by-side. If one goes too far to either side, lop-sidedness and ill health will result. Satan and all other deities are not objective realities, but subjective psychological realities.
nice...you've fallen into cabalistic doctrines already; satan is the impersonification of evil in us, the 'shadow', right? Then there are no dualisms, just 'experiences', right? The light of lucifer, the light bearer, , the one who brings enlightment, right? Do you know what is satan's finest trick? To make people believe he doesn't exist !!! Humanism and liberalism were invented by talmudists, since they could not spread their ideologies around the world saying they were cabalistic/taludistic, coud they? So tody, the entire #ne age' pagan garb going around comes straight from the book of zohar an's cabala !! darwin didn't invent anything new, he just copied and followed what rabbis of the babylonian talmud have been writing for millenium, the cabala account of creation !! marx was also a talmudist; he knew God exists, but as a talmudist, he hated God; one can google his satanic poems; his son, when writing letter to Marx, used to start "my dear devil " !! Ill health will result? I'm well aware of the mental health fake propaganda going around in our world: the new fake paradigms, right? If one doesn't use right hand side brain, one is insane, right? Well, I do not think so !! mentally ill are those who ignore reason, logic, analysis or tradition !! What we see today is the revival of the ancient paganism, only with recycled terminology ! Just ofr you to know, not everyone goes with the unthinking sheep flow, some of us will never give in to proper reason and God no matter what 'the rule of law' says or not (the seven laws of noah) - QUI UT DEUS?
Michael Berridge I don't think he's the personification of our dark side. Because, moraly, there are a lot of things that are ok to be done and evey body that doesn't believe in some kind of god, is ok with (even the majority who believe ins some kind of god are ok with them). Just take sex, for example. Sex before marriage. That's not our dark side. It's just human nature. And it's one of our most basic instincts. Even Pacino talks about instincts in the movie. If there is a god, he's either an asshole or he doesn't exist.
Luis rodrigues coelho The real secret is that he is both real and an individual *and* in our "inner space" as it were. It's just that our inner space is more real than most people think. It's not an either/or.
Luis rodrigues coelho +Michael Berridge The real secret is that he is both real and an individual *and* in our "inner space" as it were. It's just that our inner space is more real than most people think. It's not an either/or.
Luis rodrigues coelho I would say the opposite that the greatest trick the devil ever did was convince us that he is real. I see way more suffering in that scenario. If people didn't believe there was no devil then the world would be a better place.
Loved this movie since it came out and that speech is my favorite part. It's written and acted so damn well. I showed it to my fiance, but he got bored due to him not liking court room movies. I guess I mainly wanted him to see this scene most of all. :P I've watched this movie so many times. Definitely unforgettable and rewatchable if this movie is your cup of tea. Highly recommended, especially for Pacino's performance. Perfect devil.
@@thedarkmaster4747. Excrete, but don't wipe, wipe, but don't flush, flush, but don't close the lid, close the lid, but leave the light on, turn the light off, but don't pay the electric bill, Pay the electric bill, but don't pay the rent. And now you are homeless!
@@adolfhipster6019 well, if you look at the bible, it would appear that humans have been given basic instincts, sexual drives, feelings and what have you only to have some of those instincts, sexual desires and feelings to be labelled as sins or impure thoughts.
I read some where Al Pacino was concerned about playing Satan. He spoke to his Priest who simply asked “Does Satan lose in the end of the movie? If so, have no fear Al.”
This miserliness and the poor choice of charity is from Satan, who fears poverty, tempts you with miserliness, and commands you to commit disobedience and disobey God Almighty, and God Almighty promises you to spend forgiveness for your sins and a vast sustenance. And God is abundant in grace, Knowing of deeds and intentions And do not follow your enemy, Satan, who commands you to seize, and frightens you with poverty and need if you spend. Obey your Lord who commands you to spend in a way that is easy for you and does not harm you His saying: He promises you a promise, and in its origin it is a common language of good and evil, and in the common usage it is a promise in good and repetition in evil. It was used here in the case of evil in view of the origin of the situation, because poverty is what a person sees as evil, and that is why Satan frightens the spenders with it.The meaning: Satan threatens you if you spend with poverty and loss of money, warns you against giving charity due to what whispers in your souls of evils and sins, and tempts you to commit sins, the most odious of which are extreme miserliness and fatal scarcity. Satan fears God, and this was stated in the Quran in the Almighty’s saying: And when you saw the two groups, he turned back and said, I am free of you, and I see what you do not see, but God And in the Almighty’s saying: (Like Satan when he said to man, “Disbelieve.” When he disbelieved, he said, “I am innocent of you. I fear God.” But this fear of him is a fear of nature and nature, and is not a legitimate fear that deters him and deters him from disobedience. And it was said: Satan only said that a lie As for verse 48 of Surat Al-Anfal, the transmission was combined that Satan had appeared to the polytheists in the form of stealing bin Malik Al-Kinani, so the polytheists did not know him for his true nature, but rather knew him as a thief, so he urged them to march to Badr and fight the Muslims, and he said to them: “You have no victor, and I am your neighbor.” . But when Iblis saw the descending of the angels at the meeting of the two ranks and knew that the polytheists had no power over them, he retreated and said to them: “I am innocent of you, I see what you do not see. I fear God.” He told them that I fear God is just a justification for his retreat from them
I remember seeing this in the theater I almost didn't because I had had a cold and still had a lingering cough my boyfriend was worried I was too sick to go out but I drank half a bottle of cough syrup first and was alright. I really wanted to see it I liked Keanu but had also been a co op student at a large law firm and an interest in legal studies I think the film really emphasised how evil can thrive in some environments more than others even Kevin maybe could've preserved his soul more had he stayed small content with his loving wife but put him in a big city and the greed and pride and lust and other temptations were too much for him his wife was totally overwhelmed with the lifestyle change and he just disregarded her completely. Interesting too how the reporter morphs into the devil at the end also like the Matrix anyone can potentially be an agent or evil people can't be too trusting or naive.
Brilliant film. Pretty much The Devil is a mascot created by man to avoid our basic human instincts. Like most books, where their's a protagonist you'll find an antagonist. Almost like we avoid our instincts through fear of self doubt and shame. Our self consciousness usually leads to self righteousness to maneuver what we humans do best: Bullshitting ourselves. Denial is one hell of a strong defense mechanism, but we do see the flaw in denial where what we preach against is sometimes secretly our biggest temptation. Vanity & Hypocrisy sleep blissfully side by side.
This is a great movie it truly is, this was after Taylor Hackford (the director) had given us Dolores Claiborne another masterpiece. I think its time to re-watch this one again.
This performance by Pacino in that scene is arguably the greatest performance of all time. The dialogue, the mise en scene, the exceptionnel delivery from Pacino with all the variations of intonation, he really embodies the devils perfectly. Funny when we think he was considered to play Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth and how spot on was Robert Powell. Those two are the perfect Satan and Jesus. Imagine them in the same movie. WOW...!!!!
The greatest joke being that we are all God. We are all Satan. We are all in a state of infancy as it pertains to self awareness and are simply enduring an internal conflict of interest.
Look but don't touch. Touch but don't taste. Taste but don't swallow. Swallow but don't digest. Digest but don't excrete. Excrete but don't flush. Flush but don't wash your hands. Wash your hands but don't dry them. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Holy Shit, what is with all the religious, anti-religious bullshit. I just wanna watch Al Pacino be all adorable and yell at Keanu, who's yelling his little wooden heart out. "I'd say...theven?"
This makes me wonder if the devil in this movie had historical figures as children, considering they apparently inherit incredible competence and persuasion skills from him like Kevin did.
This film never got the credit it deserved, likewise with the performances of the actors and actresses. Theron, not seen in this clip, was outstanding but Pacino stole the show with one of the greatest movie speeches of all time, in my opinion.
I've seen the Devil hes very beautiful, a definition of perfection, this guys is so full of talent, he makes very cool music hes a supertar, he showed me how he fell from heaven with the strongest passion ever via freewill he knows what I want. But he made a fatal mistake he showed me how his true color and you know what that is? a fricking liar, a definition of pure evil, passion for wickedness, perversion, and he's favourite thing "murder". I was shocked to see this being so beautiful but deep inside is so pure evil.
Keanu Reeves tried so hard in this film to give a good performance, but he just cannot match up to the acting whirlwind that is Al Pacino. Reeves is Ted from Bill and Ted, Pacino is Michael Corleone from The Godfather. There's just no comparison, bless Reeves for trying his hardest but he just doesn't have the talent to hold his own against the master at work here.
hi, for some reason the part of Kevin should not be better than Al's (forgot his characters name, yeah Milton) Milton is the power, just as Kevin realizes the choice to get back everything what he had do to was----not going to say,just encase someone as not watched the movie. I can see as a great actor could have brought a different view of what Kevin was going through, I think of the emotions Kevin had his mother was telling him a very tragic understanding that before was not able to tell her son, his response "NOW! to decide to tell me NOW! and something about timing. he felt like a lawyer, and his first job for Milton was to pick a jury. Kevin as this ability to feel no see what a person is like, sure of it but not arrogant about it. now Milton will know it is power through calmness, a confidence that silence is having few words to use. for me keanue's (sorry spelling)good looks and his cute demeanor fits.
Amadeus Dredd that’s why Matrix and John Wick were his best roles. He’s more of a lone wolf. It’s weird how Mediocre Keanu’s role was but Pacino gave a fantastic performance. He made you believe he was Lucifer in the flesh. For some reason, Keanu just seemed out of place or maybe not enough dialogue.
Vanity is the Devils favorite sin. That's why the good are always made to look bad. He/She won't allow it, not on your best day. Pride forget about it, not for God's child. The good. Boom! Hateful.
Ridiculously underrated film. It's superbly written and is downright unsettling.
and it's BAD
Dennis Crosby lol nah
Seriously boring until the last 30 minutes. About as bad as Vanilla Sky. Almost. Lol
Too gay
....and eye opening.
This film was ahead of its time. Too many people were stuck in their own mindset to appreciate how brilliant this film actually was/is. Imagine if this came out today!
Never would come out today
@@joaomiguelgarrido8004 Oh, I disagree. The overall message of the movie is "indulge, give in, and do what thou wilt". The message is purely satanic, even with all the truths they throw in. You know it's satanic, because in the end, the devil doesn't lose; they just hit the reset button, and he gets to try again, because Kevin didn't learn from his experiences. Ultimately, in the end, he still gives in to his own vanity, allowing the devil another foothold with which to try to seize him.
This whole speech in this video is the real message of the film.
@@BoozyBeggar Is that aleister Crowley quote?
@@BoozyBeggar this film would work both ways . Some would do what you say ….. do what thou will ….. others would watch this and probably be able to see where all the destruction in their lives comes from
@@BoozyBeggar lmao i guess everyone is satanic since everyone is doing what thou wilt, even you. Seriously, lose that black/white thinking, its deeper than that.
Pacino can recite the grocery list and it would still sound good!
Or a philosophy teacher.
Mina Fish this guy's really good
You got....PLATO!! ARISTOTLE!! and SOCRATES!! Oh YEAH!!!
Mina Fish lol hell ya!
Mina Fish this comment was in the scent of a women speech you thieve!!!
THIS is the performance Al Pacino deserved the Oscar for!
True
Absolutely!
Keanu Reeves did a great job too
The movie exposed the devil,and the devil is the god of Hollywood, he wouldn't like the movie too much
Zeppolino100 Over godfather 1 and 2?
Notice how when he rages, he steps into the firelight.
Then when he calms down he steps into a softer light.
Brilliant
I hadn't notice that. Thanks
Nice eye
You're right he did! Wow that's brilliant, Pacino is truly an amazing actor
Keanu Reeves even shined in this film.... Very underrated actor. Pacino stole the show with this speech though. One of the best speeches delivered in film history.
yeah... with the energy you would expect from the devil himself... I tell you, I never paid attention to Pacino.... but the first time I saw this movie, he really made me keep my butt in the seat
Seba1805 Because your A FAN OF MAN!
The movie and speech about god are the reason i opened my eyes and became an atheist
@@edwintorres7163 that's stupid
@@stopallwarwithbubblebots5815 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
"Despite all their imperfections I'm a FAN OF MAN!!!!"
Who didn't get chill by that?
Yeah dude!!
Brandon Jackson I never heard that until you typed it now, thank you! english is not my first language you see and I heard like "fanamen" or something and didn't understand it
Johan English is not
My first language and it's pretty understandable everything he says...
good for you
It's genius .
Only Pacino can be this simultaneously frightening and hilarious. Brilliant.
Frightening?
One of the most insightful movies ever made. What is portrayed in this movie is happening everyday in the lives of every person on this planet.
T Higson yup. Basically replace Religion with Multi-National Corporation and this speech is spot on. Really reminds me of Network.
Oh yeah! Millions get uncomfortable with this movie and remain in denial as how good this movie is. Many aspects of reality in this hits many nerves. Millions of any faith, would find the devils incarnation unsettling. Realist devil yet. And he's the one and only last humanist. A fan of man... 20th century was entirely his... (e.g world wars, evolving laws governing the world)...🤦🏾♂️
Well as the devil said in movie. This is his century. Look at how fucked up society today.
Absolutely! There is a genius psychological insidiousness behind the scene luring us into the pit into the void.
@@onma07ksa yup and reeves reminded him the outcome . NO MATTER WHAT HE DOES OR HOW MANY OF YOU FOLLOW HIM TO HELL . He and all of his team still lose at the end . He knows there is winning
Priceless. This is one of the best scripts I've seen made. Al Pacino is just delightful as the devil.
lol no
I prefer De Niro's portrayal of Satan but Pacino is great here
Ever get the feeling the devil possessed him during that. Like stepped inside just to give an edge to make it perfect. I do.
@@dnasty312 when did de Niro play the devil? Are you alluding to Cape Fear or something?
@@gondwanaland9 in angel heart
His reaction to getting shot is the same way in Scarface lol
Jimmie Moore sure is!! Hahaha
You mean like AAH AAAH HAZAAA YOU COCKAROACK! BULLETS CANT KILL ME!
Lol
Didn't Realize that Until You Mentioned it. Hahaha 😂😎
Money Jay yeah tony reincarnated
After Scarface, it’s not surprising he built up a lead tolerance
Lmao
Lmao
And John Milton didn't need a fuck load of cocaine either!!
Vincent Hannah (Heat) loves coke too but they cut it from the film.
And he lost his Cuban accent too! He really HAS transcended to be the Devil!
"Satan?"
""Call me dad"
Alex G. So this son is a demi god. One of the children the devil had. So he possesses men and skeets all in them spreads his seed. Moves to the next man. Sends demons out to do the same. Make evil
I think he's supposed to be the creature depicted in the book of revelations within the holy bible
More like Mephisto...Lord of Deception...
No I won't
3:14 And the LORD God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life.3:15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. Genesis
8:44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.8:45 And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not.8:46 Which of you convinceth me of sin? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?8:47 He that is of God heareth God's words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God. John
This is one of the scenes that make Al Pacino a legend
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Great scene, but Al Pacino was already an acting legend since WAAAAAAY before this movie
tRiLoGy184 he was already cemented as a legend way before this (Scarface, Any Given Sunday, Godfather, Glengarry Glenross)
Already
A legend...watch Dog Day afternoon
Is he on end of days too? His movie resume be like I'm a g and sometimes the devil. You know? Same ole
“LOSE? I DONT LOSE I WIN! I WIN! IM A LAWYER THATS MY JOB THATS WHAT I DO!!!” Fav line
I hate it when people say Keanu Reeves can’t act. He did a hell of a job in this movie. Probably his best performance.
But, he's specifically memorable because he played John Wick.
Yeah, the man was able hold his own with Al Pacino and Charlize Theron in this movie.
This IS his best performance...
Agreed. He displayed his whole range of emotions from pride, fear, sorrow, terror , lust, joy.
John Wick Vs Tony Montana
LMAO
Mikey Mikey mike 😂😂😂😂😂
Mikey Mikey mike John Constantine vs Michael Corleone.
Vs. the "FAKIN" Boogey man?
Ted vs Carlito.
"Who in their right mind could deny that the 20th century was entirely mine? ALL OF IT KEVIN. All of it."
What an epic line to conclude that speech and no one else could have done it better.
He’s doing pretty well in the 21th century as well.
One added element, that fits perfectly into this movie, as it pertains to John Milton's tirade, is when he included the words:
"Popes, Swamis, Snake-Handlers, all feeding at the same trough".
He's right!
There have been so many false prophets in so many different "Religious Organizations", that it's actually horrifying! The main religious organization that I see of being the most guilty of this particular type of hypocrisy, is the Pentecostal/Charismatic Movements! They fool the most unwitting peoples, with their fakery!
I do believe that HELL will be the absolute hottest for those who deceive others... especially in the name of "Religion"!!!
Kevin clearly has never watched Scarface otherwise he would have known that gun would never have had much of an effect. Im Satan; you fuck with me you fucking with the best.
LMAOOO remember what he said "I'll take you all to hell!!" hahahahahhaah
I take all your bullets 😜
😂😂💀
When the Devil speaks the absolute truth to a corrupt man, that man will choose to do evil things.
The subway scene comes to mind.
"Even when I tell a lie, i tell the truth." People live what they think is the truth, but history and religion has been manipulated and corrupted so much that now in the present day we live a lie. And what were told are lie's, are actually the truth. Reading between the lines, stepping outside the box, and completely open your mind and your eyes will open with them. For us that are gifted with forsight , we can smell, hear, and feel the end of man coming. Creeping closer and closer to the present. Its not a nice feeling, but the one word of advice i have for anyone, and that is do what you feel like must be done in this life, and get acquainted with death and its embrace. Death is a end of this life and a beginning to something else. I just pray we can keep postponing disaster so several generations can grow up and live in peace and experience life like anyone should without being in fear. God Bless all Mankind, and God Bless America 🇺🇲♥️
@@johnanderson5500 You're right mate, let's all convert to Islam, for after opening my eyes i saw that theirs was the true religion, not Christianity.
Hurray, you convinced us all, John Anderson, of the truth of Allah.
@@Zanimawl Allah IS the Devil.
You know your right
@@mjazzguitar No he isn't. He's God, don't you know that ?
"I've nurtured every sensation he's been inspired to have." A deeper truth was never spoken. "When Lucifer was cast down out from Heaven, all the Angels wept. For he was so beautiful and majestic. Full of wisdom and pure light. He was like unto God himself, except for that of Christ, his son. He was first loved above all. The ever bright shining morning star." - Dante Alighieri
Between this and Constantine, Keanu Reeves is an expert at dealing with the devil.
True!
*"I'M A FAN OF MAN"*
Some of Pacino's and Reeves' best work
Yes, absolutely genius acting by Al Pacino.
@@adolfhipster6019 absolutely brilliant. Massively underrated film, Reeves even took less money to secure Pacino.
@@Shadoefax760 Reeves seems like a kind-hearted person.
The funny thing about this speech is He was telling the HARD TRUTH!!
Single GREATEST Actor of our age!!!
+Stormy Davis you forget about Anthony Hopkins??
+MAelite Hopkins is beyond awesome, not question, but I think that Pacino is the best.
But, as in music, it's about preference.
agree
It's more about talent and Al Pacino has a fucking lot of that^^ Could made 3 good actors out of this amazing one.
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"Vanity: Definitely my favorite sin."
+AynRandy69 Yes, the root of all other sins.
YES Vanity...it's my favorite sin :) Al is awesome!!!!
@@thek2despot426 Vanity=pride.
Vanity is simply an archaic term for pride.
@@danielsmithiv1279 The difference is subtle, but certainly there. I was mainly speaking in reference to the judeo-christian seven deadly sins, in which both pride and vanity are considered different (vanity: excessive love of one's own appearance, pride: love of oneself that dwarfs one's love of God, even to the point of believing oneself to be God). That and all of the seven deadly sins (including vanity) are considered to be merely different expressions of the same root of all evil: pride.
@@thek2despot426 Interesting break down of pride and vanity.
But, when it comes to the seven deadly sins, the seven deadly sin concept isn't in the Bible. All sins open up the doorway to darkness and are all equal in God's eyes. But in reality, different sins have different levels of consequences.
"Free will. It's like butterfly wings: once touched, they never get off the ground. No, I only set the stage. You pull your own strings."
That quote describes a lot.
Daniel Eriksson there’s no such thing as free will.
The production team likely got the lines from the butterfly affect movies
@@Tuxy79 that's not TRUE!
Well, the thing I think the quote describes. Does'nt have anything with determinism to do. It's rather, that this a metaphor about how the evil and malicious rulers of the world. Sets things up for people to follow. Like subversive ideolgical movements, or how they set up riots (BLM) or anything destructive at all. And how, we the people, pull our own strings. Being a mindless man or woman, that lives under the influence of globalistic psychopaths, that set the stages of malicious events of which political activists participate in.
Its a very deep movie.
Dimitri Ol Believe what you want. I’m not here to change minds.
*shoots Pacino* "Yeah! Yeah! You got a whole lot of that fury! That's the final thing to go." It's hilarious how Pacino just keeps bullshitting him to no end.
"i take your fuckin bullet!"
Christopher A. . Don't mean to play the devils advocate,but in the legal sense of the word he only bull shited him just once so as not to infringe upon his free will . And the time that he lied to him had nothing to do with him, it was when they were on the subway and lomax asked him what he said to thoso Porto rican guys in Spanish and he gave him a throw away line. The thing is he merely dangled the fruits of his desires in front of him and it was lomax who picked them out of his own free will.
What is clear no matter how you slice is if someone puts rewards in front of competitive person without a solid moral foundation what you will get is a complete riot of their senses and ticket worth buying to watch one of the most predictable yet interesting shows on earth. To competent men the greatest drug is really their ego and the overriding urge to feed it by putting more wood into the fire so it burns and shines brighter.( in the hands of the less experienced sometimes that fire gets out of hand and it devours everything in it's path including the fire starter ) And what coal burns brighter then winning even if it is tie the no loss record stands so you used half the coal and got half the shine men have endless appetites but very few have the stomach to withstand the pain their desires can inflict on them when their table , plate and cup over runneth there is bill somewhere that is also running and toll that must be paid one way or the other. ..You know thoso old sayings are not around because they are cute they lasted to this old age beacuse ppl have lived them and experienced them in their true sense of the word so they get passed on. And two of my favourite sayings that are very appropriate for this scene are : be careful what you wish for and don't bite off more then you can chew . There are endless supply of them from many different cultures and religious and they all have the same ends to learn from the mistakes of thoso who came befor you so you don't repeat them. There is alot to be said for recycling old fables to the younger generation and giving them a balanced religious upbringing beacuse it can spare a person falling in to the wrong rabbit hole and forfeiting something of value for trinkets that are prone to losing their shine when compared to what they were exchanged for. Guess you can say Lomax was having a buyers remorse in this scene. Those of us who have ever worked in retail know that a refund is out of the question once a item has being used.
@@yonisali3879 oh go fuck yourself
dennis crosby
@@yonisali3879 shut up nerd
“a gun? In here?!” 😂 the way he put his hands up like he was really scared 😂
"I'd say me and Mary-Ann got it on at about.......seven!" lol the way he says that line is hilarious every time. One of the best things about this movie is Al Pacino. You can tell he's having a blast playing John Milton in every scene.
He said eleven, not seven.
@@JUYAN16 Wrong, he said seven and he even holds seven fingers up. And btw, the number seven is no coincidence. He is referring to the Seven deadly sins...
The Silver Shamrock he has wicked fun in this movie
He said eleven, but showed seven fingers as a way to mock Kevin.
Christian Karl Karganilla It is in fact seven. If you google the script you will see. :)
One of my favourite movies of all time and even Keanu Reeves steps up and delivers a more than solid performance. That Pacino speech though, one of the greatest ever deliveries you'll ever see. Brilliant writing and a brilliant cast.
It's movies like this that prove to me that Keanu Reeves acting skills are very underrated.
Who in their right mind Kevin, could possibly deny, the 20th century was entirely mine...ALLL OF IT KEVIN!!!
Everyone always told me to be successful in life and have wins instead of losses, then I see Al Pacino in this role as the king of New York, unlimited amounts of money, respect, successful and charming. Who knew the perfect human being would turn out to be the devil
This movie is so disturbing I don’t know if I can ever see it twice but Keanu Reeves really threw himself head over heels into this role. His emotions and body language are so realistic in this scene and the part where he tries to save Mary Ann in the hospital. He really should have been nominated for an Oscar for this performance. I know a lot of people pick on him for his supposed demerits as an actor but he really outdid himself here.
I just can't forgive the accent at times.
Phenomenal monologue, the best line of the movie 'who can deny the 20th century was all mine'. Just perfect
"Just when i thought i was out , they pulled me back in ! "
Ha!!
"Call me dad"
reason I love this speech by the master actor Al...who hasn't felt that frustration,
of look but touch, touch but don't feel & so on...
0:50 "I'd say about...Sffevvven" I'm in tears :)
Philip Basin “fuck you!” Lmfaoooo
2:19-2:28
"LOSE?!
I DON'T LOSE, I WIN!
I WIN!
I'M A LAWYER, THAT'S MY JOB!
THAT'S WHAT I DO!"
That was one of the best parts of the whole film right there.
TRENEX 379 That was proof that Keanu Reeve's character had given in to the Devil.
Ali Asif
How so?
TRENEX 379 "I DON'T LOSE, I WIN!
I WIN!"
Saying that you are perfect and void of mistakes is a sign that you are indeed delusional and under the Devil's influence that nothing can go wrong in life. There is always good and bad things in life, that is why God gae us freewill to decipher and distinguish the good from the bad.
Ali Asif
I was just enjoying the dialogue, I'm an agnostic (I was raised Roman Catholic) by the way. I don't see how admiring and admitting your victories is a bad thing. He never said he was perfect and the character knows that. He was just saying that he never loses a case and he doesn't intend on doing so. Striving to be your best doesn't make it that you're under the influence of the supreme avatar of evil. By the way, Kevin never gave in to Satan even though he was tempted.
TRENEX 379 You see by saying never he's implying that he's perfect but that all proved to be in vain when he made a pact with the Devil himself. People in the end always suffer once they extend their trust with Satan.
I have to say is such a great scene, Best speech by anyone who played the Devil in a film... Just funny!!! Great Movie!!!
I will never understand how this man did not get Oscar for this role. It is amazing.
Al (Devil) says he had many children over time who failed him.
I think God, being the goof of all time, created an ironic situation where all of the Devil's his children would rebel/not listen to him, the way the Devil did to God.
God did it for the lulz. :x
Lol Really lol :D :D :D :D
Zhang Lio
Well Keanu didn't listen.
what the fuck is a lulz
I fucking love this :D
coalch13
bastardization of lols
"You know what scares me John? I leave the case, she gets better, and then I hate her for it" (The devilllll) He got Keane right there, own up to your mistakes dude don't blame Satan,lol!
Great point. Satan just sets the stage it is up to you to accept or reject it.
Al Pacino...Thank you for existing. You have brought acting to a whole new level...Don't ever stop making such wonderful acts...We love you :)
I love the use of lighting in this scene. Whenever Al Pacino goes into a rant he moves closer to the camera and you get a nice view of his face. Using a red light just makes him look so much more irate.
Pacino is so beyond brilliant in this movie and literally depicts the devil exactly how he truly is...
Arguably one of the best speeches of all time. Considering this was in the late 90's it actually makes more sense as time has passed, "you connect everyone electronically" this was before Snap Chat, Facebook, Instagram etc. I love the phrase "egos the size of Cathedrals" so true. Jesus Christ will prevail.
One of the best movies of all time,its brilliantly captivating
Greatest monologue of all time
Always loved this speech, and Pacino delivered it perfectly.
Love this scene, Al Pacino fucking rocks!
I'm a FAAAAAN of MAN!
Legendary bone chilling performance, love the angle of the light from the fire on half of Pacinos body as he tells Kevin why god doesn’t deserve his praise
I have watched this part over and over and over and each time I understand more and see more- that's the definition of a master piece
Brilliant, easily my favorite move of all time
I find this well acted, and contains some salient points. My personal view is that Satan is the personification of our dark sides - the sides that many of us are not willing to face up to. But the darkness must not be in opposition to the light: the two opposites must co-exist side-by-side. If one goes too far to either side, lop-sidedness and ill health will result. Satan and all other deities are not objective realities, but subjective psychological realities.
nice...you've fallen into cabalistic doctrines already; satan is the impersonification of evil in us, the 'shadow', right? Then there are no dualisms, just 'experiences', right? The light of lucifer, the light bearer, , the one who brings enlightment, right? Do you know what is satan's finest trick? To make people believe he doesn't exist !!! Humanism and liberalism were invented by talmudists, since they could not spread their ideologies around the world saying they were cabalistic/taludistic, coud they? So tody, the entire #ne age' pagan garb going around comes straight from the book of zohar an's cabala !! darwin didn't invent anything new, he just copied and followed what rabbis of the babylonian talmud have been writing for millenium, the cabala account of creation !! marx was also a talmudist; he knew God exists, but as a talmudist, he hated God; one can google his satanic poems; his son, when writing letter to Marx, used to start "my dear devil " !! Ill health will result? I'm well aware of the mental health fake propaganda going around in our world: the new fake paradigms, right? If one doesn't use right hand side brain, one is insane, right? Well, I do not think so !! mentally ill are those who ignore reason, logic, analysis or tradition !! What we see today is the revival of the ancient paganism, only with recycled terminology ! Just ofr you to know, not everyone goes with the unthinking sheep flow, some of us will never give in to proper reason and God no matter what 'the rule of law' says or not (the seven laws of noah) - QUI UT DEUS?
Michael Berridge I don't think he's the personification of our dark side. Because, moraly, there are a lot of things that are ok to be done and evey body that doesn't believe in some kind of god, is ok with (even the majority who believe ins some kind of god are ok with them). Just take sex, for example. Sex before marriage. That's not our dark side. It's just human nature. And it's one of our most basic instincts. Even Pacino talks about instincts in the movie. If there is a god, he's either an asshole or he doesn't exist.
Luis rodrigues coelho The real secret is that he is both real and an individual *and* in our "inner space" as it were. It's just that our inner space is more real than most people think. It's not an either/or.
Luis rodrigues coelho +Michael Berridge The real secret is that he is both real and an individual *and* in our "inner space" as it were. It's just that our inner space is more real than most people think. It's not an either/or.
Luis rodrigues coelho I would say the opposite that the greatest trick the devil ever did was convince us that he is real. I see way more suffering in that scenario. If people didn't believe there was no devil then the world would be a better place.
Al Pacino speech here was deep. Really had me looking at life a little differently.
His speech on eddie in the film is even more deep.
"I m a fan of man!I m a humanist,maybe the last humanist.."
Loved this movie since it came out and that speech is my favorite part. It's written and acted so damn well. I showed it to my fiance, but he got bored due to him not liking court room movies. I guess I mainly wanted him to see this scene most of all. :P I've watched this movie so many times. Definitely unforgettable and rewatchable if this movie is your cup of tea. Highly recommended, especially for Pacino's performance. Perfect devil.
SWALLOW. BUT DONT DIGEST!!1
DIGEST. BUT DON'T EXCRETE!!! ITS CONSTAPATION KEVIN!?!?!? you and me the same, we're each others laxative, we're backed up inside, ITS UNHEALTHY!!!
+The Dark master
Hilarious
XD XD
Excrete, but don’t flush.
@@thedarkmaster4747. Excrete, but don't wipe, wipe, but don't flush, flush, but don't close the lid, close the lid, but leave the light on, turn the light off, but don't pay the electric bill, Pay the electric bill, but don't pay the rent. And now you are homeless!
The crazy thing is, to those who know, this scene has so much absolute truth in it. It’s ridiculous
What do you mean?
As I get older it gets hard to argue against
@@adolfhipster6019 well, if you look at the bible, it would appear that humans have been given basic instincts, sexual drives, feelings and what have you only to have some of those instincts, sexual desires and feelings to be labelled as sins or impure thoughts.
Agreed!
@@adolfhipster6019 He means he's a "do what thou wilt" satanist.
In that movie Al is just great I mean his smile like wow and his laugh just wow.....
al pacino the coolest person to ever play the devil
"You
Got to
Hold on to
That furry
That's the last
Thing to go
It's the final
Hiding Place.."
NaturalDivineGoddess “Fury” not “furry” 😂😂😂😂
I read some where Al Pacino was concerned about playing Satan. He spoke to his Priest who simply asked “Does Satan lose in the end of the movie? If so, have no fear Al.”
This miserliness and the poor choice of charity is from Satan, who fears poverty, tempts you with miserliness, and commands you to commit disobedience and disobey God Almighty, and God Almighty promises you to spend forgiveness for your sins and a vast sustenance. And God is abundant in grace, Knowing of deeds and intentions And do not follow your enemy, Satan, who commands you to seize, and frightens you with poverty and need if you spend. Obey your Lord who commands you to spend in a way that is easy for you and does not harm you His saying: He promises you a promise, and in its origin it is a common language of good and evil, and in the common usage it is a promise in good and repetition in evil. It was used here in the case of evil in view of the origin of the situation, because poverty is what a person sees as evil, and that is why Satan frightens the spenders with it.The meaning: Satan threatens you if you spend with poverty and loss of money, warns you against giving charity due to what whispers in your souls of evils and sins, and tempts you to commit sins, the most odious of which are extreme miserliness and fatal scarcity. Satan fears God, and this was stated in the Quran in the Almighty’s saying: And when you saw the two groups, he turned back and said, I am free of you, and I see what you do not see, but God And in the Almighty’s saying: (Like Satan when he said to man, “Disbelieve.” When he disbelieved, he said, “I am innocent of you. I fear God.” But this fear of him is a fear of nature and nature, and is not a legitimate fear that deters him and deters him from disobedience. And it was said: Satan only said that a lie As for verse 48 of Surat Al-Anfal, the transmission was combined that Satan had appeared to the polytheists in the form of stealing bin Malik Al-Kinani, so the polytheists did not know him for his true nature, but rather knew him as a thief, so he urged them to march to Badr and fight the Muslims, and he said to them: “You have no victor, and I am your neighbor.” . But when Iblis saw the descending of the angels at the meeting of the two ranks and knew that the polytheists had no power over them, he retreated and said to them: “I am innocent of you, I see what you do not see. I fear God.” He told them that I fear God is just a justification for his retreat from them
I remember seeing this in the theater I almost didn't because I had had a cold and still had a lingering cough my boyfriend was worried I was too sick to go out but I drank half a bottle of cough syrup first and was alright. I really wanted to see it I liked Keanu but had also been a co op student at a large law firm and an interest in legal studies I think the film really emphasised how evil can thrive in some environments more than others even Kevin maybe could've preserved his soul more had he stayed small content with his loving wife but put him in a big city and the greed and pride and lust and other temptations were too much for him his wife was totally overwhelmed with the lifestyle change and he just disregarded her completely. Interesting too how the reporter morphs into the devil at the end also like the Matrix anyone can potentially be an agent or evil people can't be too trusting or naive.
Brilliant film. Pretty much The Devil is a mascot created by man to avoid our basic human instincts. Like most books, where their's a protagonist you'll find an antagonist. Almost like we avoid our instincts through fear of self doubt and shame. Our self consciousness usually leads to self righteousness to maneuver what we humans do best: Bullshitting ourselves.
Denial is one hell of a strong defense mechanism, but we do see the flaw in denial where what we preach against is sometimes secretly our biggest temptation. Vanity & Hypocrisy sleep blissfully side by side.
This is a great movie it truly is, this was after Taylor Hackford (the director) had given us Dolores Claiborne another masterpiece. I think its time to re-watch this one again.
This performance by Pacino in that scene is arguably the greatest performance of all time. The dialogue, the mise en scene, the exceptionnel delivery from Pacino with all the variations of intonation, he really embodies the devils perfectly. Funny when we think he was considered to play Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth and how spot on was Robert Powell. Those two are the perfect Satan and Jesus. Imagine them in the same movie. WOW...!!!!
I was too young when I saw this first time but boy does this STILL resonate
This Scarface alternative ending looks good
No body could have done this better than al Pacino! Very special!
The greatest joke being that we are all God. We are all Satan. We are all in a state of infancy as it pertains to self awareness and are simply enduring an internal conflict of interest.
Look but don't touch.
Touch but don't taste.
Taste but don't swallow.
Swallow but don't digest.
Digest but don't excrete.
Excrete but don't flush.
Flush but don't wash your hands.
Wash your hands but don't dry them.
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He is actually on point with that speech
This moving is as underrated as it is unsettling..
Holy Shit, what is with all the religious, anti-religious bullshit.
I just wanna watch Al Pacino be all adorable and yell at Keanu, who's yelling his little wooden heart out.
"I'd say...theven?"
Fuckin' amen, brother. Preach it.
***** You don't religion to believe in the Devil.
Quite possibly one of the best confrontational scenes in cinematic history... bar none.
When Keanu shouted "I'm a lawyer" who else followed it with "I am an FBI Agent.?" lol
Me, guilty as charge!!!
thats wild aint it…get it
Thank God Al did not shout in retaliation” But I am the devil!!” Oops
What a hellishly humorous satire
Thank you for putting this together! Fabulous scene(s)...
"I'm a humanist" hahahahahahaha
I Was too good to to lose, that is why I am made an Australian Federal commonwealth government entities asset via Sutherland mental hospital
Nice masonic checkered floor there Al.
schism206 go back to infowars....
go back to sleep
abstact 9 kek go back to sheep
infowars are crap but the checkered floor are real thing its in every masonic temple
They have a way of reversing truth and lies.. 🗝
“All of it, Kevin”😂 I don’t know why that line always cracked me up.
This makes me wonder if the devil in this movie had historical figures as children, considering they apparently inherit incredible competence and persuasion skills from him like Kevin did.
Good point....hmmm🤔
The most eye opening movie complex and well did
“A guuun? In heeeere”? 😂🙌
This film never got the credit it deserved, likewise with the performances of the actors and actresses. Theron, not seen in this clip, was outstanding but Pacino stole the show with one of the greatest movie speeches of all time, in my opinion.
I'm chewing the scenery... ALL OF IT!
This is no doubt the performance from Pacino Ive waited for since Scarface. All his movies are epic, but this? Damn!
If Pacino could read an excerpt of dr Seuss it would sound so good it would earn him a Grammy for best spoken word album
I've seen the Devil hes very beautiful, a definition of perfection, this guys is so full of talent, he makes very cool music hes a supertar, he showed me how he fell from heaven with the strongest passion ever via freewill he knows what I want. But he made a fatal mistake he showed me how his true color and you know what that is? a fricking liar, a definition of pure evil, passion for wickedness, perversion, and he's favourite thing "murder". I was shocked to see this being so beautiful but deep inside is so pure evil.
Keanu Reeves tried so hard in this film to give a good performance, but he just cannot match up to the acting whirlwind that is Al Pacino.
Reeves is Ted from Bill and Ted, Pacino is Michael Corleone from The Godfather. There's just no comparison, bless Reeves for trying his hardest but he just doesn't have the talent to hold his own against the master at work here.
hi, for some reason the part of Kevin should not be better than Al's (forgot his characters name, yeah Milton) Milton is the power, just as Kevin realizes the choice to get back everything what he had do to was----not going to say,just encase someone as not watched the movie. I can see as a great actor could have brought a different view of what Kevin was going through, I think of the emotions Kevin had his mother was telling him a very tragic understanding that before was not able to tell her son, his response "NOW! to decide to tell me NOW! and something about timing. he felt like a lawyer, and his first job for Milton was to pick a jury. Kevin as this ability to feel no see what a person is like, sure of it but not arrogant about it.
now Milton will know it is power through calmness, a confidence that silence is having few words to use. for me keanue's (sorry spelling)good looks and his cute demeanor fits.
+nikidijawen completely agree,keanu did great
+Amadeus Dredd You couldn't be any more accurate. He's just blown away by Pacino here. But he's a great guy and I'm glad he made as much $ as he did.
I thought this was Keanu's best performance to be honest.
Amadeus Dredd that’s why Matrix and John Wick were his best roles. He’s more of a lone wolf. It’s weird how Mediocre Keanu’s role was but Pacino gave a fantastic performance. He made you believe he was Lucifer in the flesh. For some reason, Keanu just seemed out of place or maybe not enough dialogue.
Al Pacino is great af and we all know that, but Keanus is pretty good here too
Vanity is the Devils favorite sin. That's why the good are always made to look bad. He/She won't allow it, not on your best day. Pride forget about it, not for God's child. The good. Boom! Hateful.
Keanu Reeves is a great actor, I don’t understand why people hate on him.
That chick....damn!
I hear ya
Theron is hotter.
Amazing acting and representation of the Ego.
"It's The
FINAL
FIG-LEAF!!"
NaturalDivineGoddess With the hand gesture 😂
NaturalDivineGoddess lmfao while holding his crotch 🤣🤣🤣