Scent Of A Woman (1992) - MOVIE REACTION - First Time Watching

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    01:38 Reaction
    41:12 Review
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  • @Uncle-Charlie
    @Uncle-Charlie 7 місяців тому +17

    He won best actor and it was well deserved!

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  7 місяців тому +1

      Yep. Very powerful acting from him.

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 6 місяців тому +1

      Agree though I wouldn't have been mad has Denzel won for Malcolm X either

  • @nadiap.5900
    @nadiap.5900 7 місяців тому +12

    One of my favorite films, you can't go wrong with any of Al's characters, the man is a legend) Thank you, gentlemen!

  • @athens_1psvr31
    @athens_1psvr31 7 місяців тому +18

    One of my favorite performances from Pacino. So many dope lines, and of course that speech.

    • @Uncle-Charlie
      @Uncle-Charlie 7 місяців тому +1

      Great movie! My favorite of his!

    • @athens_1psvr31
      @athens_1psvr31 7 місяців тому +1

      Stairway to Heaven.
      …John Daniels. Don’t you mean Jack Daniels? Not when you’ve known him as long as I have. Ha.

    • @danieldsilva8322
      @danieldsilva8322 6 місяців тому +3

      “Youve been so wrapped up in the sugar business that you’ve forgotten the taste of REAL HONEY!”

  • @AmperSand666
    @AmperSand666 7 місяців тому +3

    I've watched it in 1993 I guess, but I've found quite recently Pacino got an Oscar - but I've always considered it his best movie performance, amazingly played. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 3 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic reaction. The appreciation from both of you for this beauty was wonderful. Martin Brest is responsible for that writing y'all were loving. 41:39
    "Meet Joe Black" is also from him. And Anthony Hopkins does in that, what Al Pacino did in this. Fr. But it runs even deeper, emotionally, than this one. It's also a remake of a great old black and white film. Y'all really need to watch that.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  3 місяці тому +1

      Take a bow Martin Brest. That was a amazing.
      We might add Meet Joe Black on our watchlist if it's good.

  • @giasmith3147
    @giasmith3147 3 місяці тому +1

    Imagine being blind and having someone come from behind you and grab your arm, it can be frightening. The proper way is for them to grab you. He’s just also abrasive.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  3 місяці тому +1

      True. In this situation though, he definitely frightened Charlie more. "Are YOU blind?" "The why do you keep grabbing my godamn arm?" 😭😂

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r 7 місяців тому +4

    Glad you got to see it. Its a great movie that seems to have been forgotten by modern audiences, so few have reacted to it. Pacino incidentally got his only Oscar for his performance which I am sure you recognize he deserved. And if you'd like to see another brilliant performace in another movie few today have seen, take a look at DONNIE BRASCO. These two movies are tied with me on my favorites list from this time period.

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 7 місяців тому

      Pacino was robbed of an Oscar for Godfather and Godfather 2.

  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 3 місяці тому +1

    Oh my goodness how wonderful to find someone watching this gorgeous movie. All about integrity.
    That scene in the plane, I know it by heart. He talks about women like he's talking about great wine. Lhm. Then you've got Thomas Newman, Meet Joe Black, doing the soundtrack. And, ironically, Martin Brest wrote this and Meet Joe Black. Which is also about integrity. Go figure.
    It'll always be my favorite Pacino role.

  • @cockneygeezer3528
    @cockneygeezer3528 7 місяців тому +1

    one of the great movies, and Pacino is one of the great actors of all time, thanks guys for reacting to it, great job

  • @beckybarnes4651
    @beckybarnes4651 7 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic choice to react to this gem - one of Pacino's best performances.

  • @kissmy_butt1302
    @kissmy_butt1302 7 місяців тому +2

    When he apologizes to his brother it is such a devastating moment that gets passed over.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  7 місяців тому +2

      I wish his brother consoled him.

  • @labmonkeyplays6665
    @labmonkeyplays6665 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm glad some are doing a reaction to this underrated classic! It's such a good film. Cheers!

  • @johnmaynardable
    @johnmaynardable 4 місяці тому

    A wonderful film from Martin Brest, and Chris O'Donnell's best performance. Pacino is always amazing. If you haven't seen Heat check it out. Pacino and Robert Deniro have a great scene together. I was surprised to see how big Pacino was and Deniro was so small and precise. You guys were a joy to watch again.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  4 місяці тому

      We'll add Heat to our watchlist 👍

  • @gregfeasel5874
    @gregfeasel5874 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent reaction. You guys do an excellent job. Pacino won all of the big awards for the performance. Whoah is something I say once in a while. Lots of big scenes and emotional moments with Frank and Charlie. Pacino's dialogue is so good here, that it becomes rather comedic. I applaud the film for its minimalist approach. It is mainly a friendship story about two men that need each other. We didn't get any flashbacks. The Thanksgiving scene was all what we needed to know about Frank's past. The rest was rightly left up to our imaginations.
    My Uncle's mother was blind. So I have some experiences with the blind community. It is rather amazing that blind people can "see" through their ears and nose. They can walk into a room and know exactly where everybody is, their body makeup and the dimensions of the room.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  6 місяців тому +2

      I always thought the "heightened senses" thing was just in movies. Amazing that it's actually true.

  • @idea2go
    @idea2go 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent reaction, thanks! I hope you continue with more well acted classics like this.

  • @DV80s
    @DV80s 7 місяців тому +1

    Hooah!
    That's a phrase we use in the Army, probably all the different US military services. You get use to saying "Hooah" a lot and cursing as well. Probably not everyone curses, but I know I cursed a lot during my time in the military that when I got home for Christmas I asked my mom, "pass the f'ing potatoes" without realizing it.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  7 місяців тому +1

      😳😂 I'm guessing she didn't appreciate that and/or the whole table went quiet.

    • @DV80s
      @DV80s 7 місяців тому

      @@RamblersInc They were shocked. It's not a word that gets tossed around in my house.

  • @chuckschulze6877
    @chuckschulze6877 7 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant as Usual gentlemen.
    Thank you for watching this movie. It is truly one of the best performances I have ever seen.
    Your insights are always spot on and heartfelt.

  • @theghostofbabanovac7069
    @theghostofbabanovac7069 7 місяців тому +2

    So glad you guys reacted to this wonderfull movie. There are so few reactions to this, thanks. I would recommend another movie who i'm surprised that nobody ever reacted to this day and that's "Zorba, The Greek", it's a masterpiece, a classic, oldies but goldies a 1964 drama with Anthony Queen and Alan Bates but it has also some comedy and the Zorba character is absolutely fascinating (as fascinating as Frank Slade, Al Pacino's character in this movie) and also full of life wisdom and very quotable...maybe sometime you will react to this one also, make it a premiere.

  • @christisheeks6334
    @christisheeks6334 7 місяців тому +1

    Charlie's suit was made for the brother, Willie, visit. In addition, if you noticed the intensity of the "Hoo-Haa"s during the brother visit? While the nephew told the story of the grenades? It told a lot about the defeat Frank was feeling. It's an excellent movie for which Pacino won a well deserved academy award.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  7 місяців тому

      I wish Willie stood up for him or at least gave words of encouragement, but maybe they never had that relationship as brothers.

    • @williamlandolfi7858
      @williamlandolfi7858 6 місяців тому

      I get the feeling Willie looked down on Frank all along. At the end of the Thanksgiving Day scene, Frank says to Willie that "I'm no fucking good and I never have been." That says to me that Frank was always seen as the black sheep of the family.

    • @williamlandolfi7858
      @williamlandolfi7858 6 місяців тому

      Also, it is clear that Willie is considerably older than Frank. Therefore, it is likely that Willie always played the part of the older brother. Frank probably resented that.

  • @kissmy_butt1302
    @kissmy_butt1302 7 місяців тому +1

    Avery young and unknown Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Chris O'Donnell was christened to be a huge movie star after this film. He had great chemistry with Pacino. It just never launched him as expected.
    This is such a great movie. It is kind of has become a forgotten modern classic.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  7 місяців тому +2

      True. I don't remember Chris O'Donnell in a lot of movies (except that Batman one).

    • @kissmy_butt1302
      @kissmy_butt1302 6 місяців тому

      @@RamblersInc the other movie like that was Dead Poet's Society. The whole was expected to be the next big thing, especially Robert Sean Leonard. Eventually he got a major role in the American Hugh Laurie vehicle House. What is funny is he was the lead in the stage production Brighton Beach Memoirs, by Neil Simon, at the theater i worked at a couple of years before the movie.

  • @unclebounce1495
    @unclebounce1495 6 місяців тому

    thank you for watching this AMAZING movie. It's needed so badly today with so many boys without fathers.
    interesting aspect to this dilemma, if Mr. Trask hadn't tried to bribe Charlie, i think he would've eventually squealed. As the Colonel said, the three culprits are punks. It would be a pleasure to turn those scumbags in for doing scumbag behavior. The right thing. EXCEPT Trask immediately tried to bribe Charlie, so from then on Charlie couldn't cooperate without feeling like shyt, as if he's selling out.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  6 місяців тому

      That's a great point. Whilst he's not a snitch, he'd do the right thing by turning those 3 in. It's Trask that swayed him in the opposite direction.

  • @georgeizcazu152
    @georgeizcazu152 5 місяців тому +2

    @45:17 with all due respect, I don't agree with you. Admitting to his brother that he's no good and never has been was a way of appologizing, something that he most likely never did before, so I think that is something positive out of the whole family dinner scene.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  5 місяців тому

      True. That's a good way of looking at it. It also makes sense him apologising to his brother as one of his last acts. It's probably a conversation they've never had.
      I think I originally saw it as "this is me Willie, who I've always been" which sounds more like Frank's personality and WIllie nodding... accepting it.

  • @davidwilkins5932
    @davidwilkins5932 5 місяців тому

    Pacino is worthy of his legend. My favorite two performances are this one, and his role in Donny Brasco. The rest of the cast in Brasco are excellent as well.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  5 місяців тому

      We'll have to add Donny Brasco to our list 👍

  • @Jeremy252
    @Jeremy252 6 місяців тому

    Loved the reaction, guys. Looking forward to whatever else y'all check out. Great channel.

  • @bidwell13
    @bidwell13 6 місяців тому

    33:23 not really. He got a first class flight to New York. Some good food and drink plus a nice custom suit. 38:45 have you seen Rambo First Blood? Stallone’s speech near the end ranks real close to this one.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  6 місяців тому

      You're right. He did get a tailored suit out of it 😂
      We've not seen any Rambo movies but we have them on our watchlist.

  • @PatrickPrejusa
    @PatrickPrejusa 6 місяців тому

    GREAT REACTION

  • @Uncle-Charlie
    @Uncle-Charlie 7 місяців тому

    Such great movie!! Excellent job reacting to this guys!

  • @lindataggart9076
    @lindataggart9076 7 місяців тому

    Hi guys my two favorite Brits.... Watching from Oregon U S.. hope you enjoyed the show.

  • @zy9512
    @zy9512 6 місяців тому

    Just thought I'd put this out here for those who are unaware.
    When helping visually impaired people, there are certain guidelines to follow. One of the things to NOT do is grab them by the arm or cane. Instead, offer your arm and let them hold on to you instead. That's why Frank told Charlie a few times that he should be grabbing Charlie instead.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  6 місяців тому +1

      Ahh I thought it was just a Frank thing. Thanks for letting us know 👍

    • @zy9512
      @zy9512 6 місяців тому

      @@RamblersInc Happy to share! Love your reactions btw!

  • @JC2023HD
    @JC2023HD 5 місяців тому

    Pacino! Who made him? God must've been a fucking genius!!

  • @pvksl
    @pvksl Місяць тому

    Would totally love it if you reacted to 'The Devil's Advocate' with Pacino (and Reeves) some time soon!

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  Місяць тому +1

      We'll add it to our watchlist 👍

  • @catherinelw9365
    @catherinelw9365 7 місяців тому

    Terrific reaction, guys. I love Al Pacino! Have you seen Dog Day Afternoon? It's one of my favorite performances by Pacino. It's based on a true event: a bank robbery gone awry. Scary, hilarious and tragic all at once. And the awesome John Cazale is in it as Pacino's partner in crime. You guys would absolutely love it. First time I watched it, I was expecting a dark drama, but the comedic elements kept it from slipping that far. The last 2 and a half minutes are incredible. The camera is on Pacino's face as he is watching what is unfolding around him. Never says a word, but his eyes convey so much. Absolutely mesmerizing.

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  7 місяців тому +1

      We've not seen that. You've sold it to me lol. Will add it to the list.

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 7 місяців тому

      @@RamblersInc Awesome! 😁

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 6 місяців тому

    Amazing.

  • @thomaswilkinson6101
    @thomaswilkinson6101 6 місяців тому

    37:02 😆subscribed!

  • @jenniferedwards3393
    @jenniferedwards3393 3 місяці тому

    I just subscribe to your UA-cam channel ❤

    • @RamblersInc
      @RamblersInc  3 місяці тому

      Thank You 🙂

    • @jenniferedwards3393
      @jenniferedwards3393 3 місяці тому

      @RamblersInc , there is two show that you need to watch
      *teen wolf show
      *hawaii five-o show

  • @christisheeks6334
    @christisheeks6334 7 місяців тому

    Suggestions: Gran Torino, Good Will Hunting, and As Good As It Gets. All terrific movies!❤

  • @oaktree1628
    @oaktree1628 2 місяці тому

    The speech got cheers, but if you think about it, George Jr. was the only honest one, while Charlie was the cover up artist, and George Jr. didn’t get the commendation that he deserved while Charlie got rewarded. You want people like George Jr. to come forward with what they know when criminal activity is rampant in our society.