“What life!? I got no life! I’m in the dark here...” That phrase hits like a ton of bricks and sends chills down my spine when you think about how brutal it must be to be blind. Amazing film. Pacino is a legend.
I recently went blind in my right eye. I told my self if i loose vision in my both eyes, I will do it. End it all. But thank God my vision is slowy recuperating.
yeeep, after watching this you come to realize how many people are in the dark beeing happy with not seeing things they don't want to see and people who are in the dark, people who's eyes work perfectly, this dark is consuming, they would love to see the light, yet, some of them never will
Wouldn't anyone be in despair having to live out a miserable yet needlessly really really long life.. it's a curse when you don't really have a clue just why you are on the planet with no wealthy corporation to run anyway! 🍷🤷♀️😆
This is what good acting is all about you can feel his pain you can feel the other man empathy what more do you want guys enjoyed the f****** movie okay😄
Exactly. When I saw this movie for the first time not so long time ago, I was amazed how accurate Pacino describes disability. This is exactly how it feels and it will be that way forever.
Pain - "Sometimes you must hurt in order to know, fall in order to grow, lose in order to gain because life's greatest lessons are learned through pain."😢
I went from running away from pain to embracing pain to running away from it again..... it's hell being in pain but knowing that something rewarding might be at the end of the tunnel of my pain gives me a little strength and that is like a drug in how powerful just a little strength can make you feel.
"What Life?...I got no life.. I'm in the dark.....I may not be blind, literally but don't really have a life anymore..I hard to describe...Hard to reason with, it's only who went through some real pain knows it, can feel it, everything seems meaningless, possessions, respect earned, money...just about every damn thing seems meaningless, nothing to look forward to...nothing to accomplish, life itself becomes "NOTHING"...Literally. Al Pacino, only he justifiably can make you feel that pain and only some people can get it deep inside enough to grasp the moment of despair
1. Al Pacino 2. Robert Deniro 3. Daniel Day Lewis 4. Marlon Brando 5. Denzel Washington Just an opinion though. Most would probably put Deniro above Pacino those two get debated the most. Both have had many master class performances, but so has Day Lewis too.
The last time he said " I'm in the dark!". Shivers down my spine. That's an actor giving it all. He's literally lack of energy right there. The last time I can recall an actor doing this was Daniel Day Lewis " I've abandoned my boy".
I honestly thought Al Pacino was blind for real. He played his ass off and made me believe he was blind. Definitely his best performance and worthy of the oscar.
Pain is both a teacher and a companion. It reminds us how truly ugly life/the world is. But it also teaches us how to adapt and heal. Pain is your worst enemy but it is also your best friend.
@@happypapi1903 Actually that "it's not your fault" thing is very proper psychological counseling. It's used when a person is in both denial and feeling extreme guilt over something which they did not cause such as, in Wills case, child abuse.
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.
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.
The acting get noticed in this film, deservedly so. But the script is absolutely brilliant; probably the best treatment of true male pain and regret ever put on screen. High art indeed.
@@AjejeB Looked over, untreated and allowed to fester. A lot of the time when a woman is in pain people will rush to her defence and try to help her. When a man is in pain he is told to sack up, catch a grip and press forward. The Colonel and Charlie are both going through their own pains and struggles alone in this film; and they finish the film being a support for one another.
@@TheGrimmCommoner women are the bottleneck of human population growth, for this reason it has always been “women and children first”. Now that we less and less care about population growth (even though we should start as population ageing is becoming an issue), it is becoming more complicated…
I am so blessed to have been an extra in this movie (the judiciary committee scene at the end - one of the students in the auditorium). I’ll always be grateful to have met Mr Pacino and shook his hand on that set, which was filmed on the upper west side of NY, not in New England.❤❤❤
@@RituSingh-ei5in it’s somewhere on one of these free UA-cam channels but they’re always taking them down. But it should be able to be found. There’s always someone uploading it here n there for free. GL!
In the 80s he was Tony Montana in the 90s he was Michael Corleone, Ricky Roma, Frank Slade, Vincent Hanna, Carlito Briganti, Lefty and John Milton. The 90s was definitely his prime period
Not the 80s, you meant the 70s. He was Ice cold in the 80s. This movie was basically the pinnacle of his comeback tour which lasted longer than anybody probably thought it would. He's awesome in heat as well if you're looking for batshit pacino, but it makes sense when you realize he was doing the heat character high on cocaine (his character not al himself). It's awesome. GIMME ALL YA GOT!!!! YOU COULD GET KILLED WALKING YOUR DOGGY! BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX... HE'LL BE RISING!
@@kevincooper1982 did you really just write "in the 90s he was Michael corleone "? HAHAHA DAWG COME TF ON 😂 in the 70s he was Michael corleone. He reprised the character for an awful movie (not his fault he turns in an awesome performance, the only saving grace of that movie). But that character is synonymous with 1970s hahaha
I'd say he was in his prime from 1972-1995. That's how elite he is. We're talking Godfather, Serpico, Godfather 2, DDA, AJFA, Scarface etc. His stuff after that is okay, but nowhere near as good. However, he was still a terrific actor in his later films
Al Pacino's run in the 70s was the greatest acting decade for any actor ever. Godfather 1-2, Serpico, Dog Day, And Justice for All, The Panic in Needle Park, and Scarecrow. No one will ever match that
Chris O Donnell should have won an Oscar here for best supporting actor. Al Pacino got his one and only Oscar best actor award here. Par excellence performances here. A life changing scene !!!
I've watched this scene a million times but still feel no getting enough...that is most beautiful and powerful speech I've ever heard.. even it's in a movie....solute to Al Pacino....
Oddly enough, if you know the backstory, the director was giving a motivation speech before an important scene and he turned to see Chris totally ignoring him and playing with a Gameboy! In other words, Chris was great on his own. He didn't need outside motivation!
Maybe you have no life right now, but do you want one? I went 29 years of hell, and I came through all my struggle to tell you, there’s life after struggle. Fun is real, it exists. How bad do you want it? Go and get it. Want a six pack, go and get it, want a dream life, go and get it. It’s not always fun, but it is always ALWAYS worth it. I promise
I'm trying to think of a movie star today that would even take on a role like this, let alone land it like Pacino did. And yet this isn't just entertainment and box office return; people need stories like this to remind us of the reasons to soldier on even when disaster strikes, even when the guilt and regret are unbearable, even when it seems like there's nothing left but darkness.
This scene, although it is only one of the many great scenes Pacino has given us, this is the scene that won him an Oscar. One of the greatest to ever do it!
Al Pacino is among the best to ever do it. but the kid nailed it in this scene too. I could feel him earning Frank's respect through his bravery, 99% of kids his age would have ran for the hills. Charlie stared down the barrel and didn't blink despite his fear. that's real courage, that's what it means to be a man.
No one screws up our lives better than ourselves. This clip talks about being kind and being forgiving to ourselves. When we are once again beaten down and intensely frustrated by our own shortcomings, and we feel we can't stand living with ourselves, we just slow down and remember that we deserve to treat ourselves with the same level of kindness and forgiveness, blessedness and respect that we hope others will extend to us. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect - including ourselves. "May I be well.. May I be happy. May be free from suffering in body and spirit."
After the movie, I tried to understand how does it feel when you're blind. I have no clue how to live without my sight! Couldn't do anything by myself and that would be very painful, and this comment ''I'm in the dark here'' was so emotional and sad! God please, let nobody in life anymore to have that pain of being blind!! I'm very thankful to God that I'm healty and alive! Everyone else has to do the same thing!
@@retroguy9494 What do you want me to say? That there's no hope for them? If you have a problem, tell someone about it. Keeping to yourself doesn't help.
@@WillShakes423 No, I don't want you to say that there is no hope. What I want you to say is what a person is supposed to do if they don't have that friend or a family? See, the society we live in today actually EXPECTS a person to have some kind of support system. It doesn't think that there are people who are all alone. Oh, and that whole "tell someone about it" is a bunch of bullcrap. In true actuality, nobody cares if you're not in their circle.
@@retroguy9494 I think I've said more than I needed to. Seems I forgot how the real world works. I apologize if I've upset you. I won't say anything else.
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.
It is true that we all need Charlie in our lives and believe me Charlie also needs a Charlie in his life and that Charlie needs another and so on till the cycle meets again. I'm one of the Charlie who saved the suicidal girl and loved her like hell. But society and her family couldn't allow us to be together. Now she's gone as she's engaged and now she shut me out of her life as she fear for herself as her family won't allow her to do anything. I hope one day soon she comes back to me. Charlie needs a Charlie.
@1misanthropist everyone needs someone in their life to make them feel good, share feelings, care for them and love them. I understand your point but life is not about living by just yourself. You'll meet people and expect to connect with them.
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.
A very intense emotional scene where I feel Al Pacino s pain. He is a very brilliant actor. Starting from The Godfather Saga, Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico.
Never saw this movie before but this scene makes me wanna go find the movie and confine myself in a dark room with the TV and binge watch it while simultaneously taking notes on a pad
You have no reason to believe me and you haven’t asked for my opinion, but… This movie is worth any effort you expend to either buy it on DVD or rent it on any of the available digital platforms that it can be found on. I will not spoil the final scene for you, but I will say that it’s worth waiting for. This movie is treasure.
Personally, its a definition about depression. Having been, and still am depressed its a true call to what people feel, when someone asks "How are you doing?". Its also and prolly more a testimant to PTSD, Which is almost the same. Im just trying to say that this scene is awesome.
“What life!? I got no life! I’m in the dark here...”
That phrase hits like a ton of bricks and sends chills down my spine when you think about how brutal it must be to be blind. Amazing film. Pacino is a legend.
I couldnt live without my sight...
I wouldn't.
I recently went blind in my right eye. I told my self if i loose vision in my both eyes, I will do it. End it all. But thank God my vision is slowy recuperating.
@@AdrianMartinez-en1nb So glad for you. Hope you make a full recovery!
@Robert Wood Never give in, never surrender.
@@AdrianMartinez-en1nb I'm so glad you are recovering, slowly but still,never loose faith and belief in yourself.im with you.
That was one of the most intense moments in film. “I’m in the dark here!” That was so emotional.
Movie name? ?
l.r Shabarish - Scent of a Woman
@@sign543 thanks bro
yeeep, after watching this you come to realize how many people are in the dark beeing happy with not seeing things they don't want to see and people who are in the dark, people who's eyes work perfectly, this dark is consuming, they would love to see the light, yet, some of them never will
We're all in the dark, just some more than others.
Whoever knows mental pain, knows true pain. Speech ahead of its time
Wouldn't anyone be in despair having to live out a miserable yet needlessly really really long life.. it's a curse when you don't really have a clue just why you are on the planet with no wealthy corporation to run anyway! 🍷🤷♀️😆
Ahead of its time?
technically all pain is mental, isnt it
@@kristopherlee6555 I'm biased but physical is worse, because it leads to mental. No such thing as only having physical.
It sucks it hurts you wish there was an escape route😥
This scene brings tears to my eyes. Anyone who has experienced sickness knows . We should all be so lucky to have a savory.
Should Become Good agreed
A Round Orifice in Nothingness what the fuck are you?
@A Round Orifice in Nothingness clearly meant to say savior.
This is what good acting is all about you can feel his pain you can feel the other man empathy what more do you want guys enjoyed the f****** movie okay😄
Exactly. When I saw this movie for the first time not so long time ago, I was amazed how accurate Pacino describes disability. This is exactly how it feels and it will be that way forever.
"You're just in pain."
That one got him in the feels.
What amazes ME is that for a 17 year old high school student, Charlie was spot on with that one! Its really heart wrenching.
@@retroguy9494Because he was in pain himself.
Greatest actor in the whole world a master of his domaine .
No he's not. Jack is better
@@samiahmed6875 i feel that jack kinda overacting but i feel you
Brando is better.
DiCaprio, Pacino, Nicholas, Spacey. Are my favorite. They all have their own mastery of a specific aspect of the field.
@@sullivandmitry1416 I agree , but caprio is nowhere near them
Pain - "Sometimes you must hurt in order to know, fall in order to grow, lose in order to gain because life's greatest lessons are learned through pain."😢
The cycle of Pain
I went from running away from pain to embracing pain to running away from it again..... it's hell being in pain but knowing that something rewarding might be at the end of the tunnel of my pain gives me a little strength and that is like a drug in how powerful just a little strength can make you feel.
Wow
@@God-bk1kq loved it
@@ayusheverstud Thank you i appriciate it man. some of the coolest people and conversations i've had, Have been on youtube.
This scene has stuck with me for 20 years and it encapsulates depression for me. So powerful.
"What Life?...I got no life.. I'm in the dark.....I may not be blind, literally but don't really have a life anymore..I hard to describe...Hard to reason with, it's only who went through some real pain knows it, can feel it, everything seems meaningless, possessions, respect earned, money...just about every damn thing seems meaningless, nothing to look forward to...nothing to accomplish, life itself becomes "NOTHING"...Literally. Al Pacino, only he justifiably can make you feel that pain and only some people can get it deep inside enough to grasp the moment of despair
@@sayantanghosh3847
@@sayantanghosh3847 your'e words hit me respect my soul mate
I feel the same way Sarah
Me too
A great scene between a gifted young actor and a legend. Incredible.
pacino is hands down in the top 5 of greatest actors to ever live...facts
Not the top 5, but. The One
@@jamesgant213 and marlon brando
Who are the other 4
1. Al Pacino
2. Robert Deniro
3. Daniel Day Lewis
4. Marlon Brando
5. Denzel Washington
Just an opinion though. Most would probably put Deniro above Pacino those two get debated the most. Both have had many master class performances, but so has Day Lewis too.
I think he is arguably the best actor alive today. He could play so many different characters it's unreal.
The last time he said " I'm in the dark!". Shivers down my spine. That's an actor giving it all. He's literally lack of energy right there. The last time I can recall an actor doing this was Daniel Day Lewis " I've abandoned my boy".
Pacino always makes it look so easy
He is one of those unicorns. Every character he has played. Wow just wow
yeah especially next to that kid's acting ... i know something about pain after watching that kid's terrible performance, jeez
@@Eralen00 lol
Unbelievable.
I love this movie. They saved each other's lives. Nothing more beautiful than that.
I've never thought about it in that way. You're absolutely right! Hooo-aaaa, my friend. Well done.
This movie is about truth. I fucking love that
I honestly thought Al Pacino was blind for real. He played his ass off and made me believe he was blind. Definitely his best performance and worthy of the oscar.
We all need a charlie in our lives.
Agreed
Jonathan Hope a “Chucky”
A true christian, god bless amen
@@LeedsCorp lol yes.
@@LeedsCorp His name is Charles. He doesn't like to be called Chucky
Without question a truly mesmerising performance.
On this day Charlie become a man and Frank was convinced he had something to live for ,
I forgot how good this movie is. For some reason it's rarely talked about. One of the best acting performances ever by Al Pacino.
What's it called?
@@littleredcarpet2980 Scent of a Woman (1992)
Pain is both a teacher and a companion. It reminds us how truly ugly life/the world is. But it also teaches us how to adapt and heal. Pain is your worst enemy but it is also your best friend.
Well said
This hits
Is that from name of the wind?
@@hudders11 Actually I came up with that. LOL
Nietzche
"What life? I got no life. I'm in the dark here. you understand? I'm in the dark!".
I feel him right now. thank youtube recommendations.
"Behind every beautiful thing, there's been some kind of pain."
~Bob Dylan
A truly wise Man
“Hello Darkness my old friend”
-Paul Simon
This scene was soo much powerful, boy it brought tears to my eyes. Both of their chemistry in this movie was incredible
The second "im in the dark" was one of the most brilliant pieces of acting that I ever saw in my life.
Dear UA-cam recommendations,
You finally got one right.
Sincerely,
Evgeni
Evgeni Ptolemy fuck yknow about recommendations
@@MetalizedButt I know this:
They're baaaaaad.
No, they're not bad.
They're rotten...
@@evgeniptolemy5570 they do be like that tho
Girls: “you didn’t cry during ‘Titanic’? Do you have feelings?!”
Boys:
That and the scene from Good Will Hunting where Robin Williams says to Matt Damon over and over "It's not your fault"
@@theodora7101 I understand this scene and I'm a girl. And I don't cry in romantic movies.
@@theodora7101
You get a virtue point!
Only guys who really wanted to take their own life will understand this scene !,
@@happypapi1903 Actually that "it's not your fault" thing is very proper psychological counseling. It's used when a person is in both denial and feeling extreme guilt over something which they did not cause such as, in Wills case, child abuse.
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.
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.
The acting get noticed in this film, deservedly so. But the script is absolutely brilliant; probably the best treatment of true male pain and regret ever put on screen. High art indeed.
What is “true male pain”?
@@AjejeB Looked over, untreated and allowed to fester. A lot of the time when a woman is in pain people will rush to her defence and try to help her. When a man is in pain he is told to sack up, catch a grip and press forward.
The Colonel and Charlie are both going through their own pains and struggles alone in this film; and they finish the film being a support for one another.
@@TheGrimmCommoner women are the bottleneck of human population growth, for this reason it has always been “women and children first”. Now that we less and less care about population growth (even though we should start as population ageing is becoming an issue), it is becoming more complicated…
@@AjejeB being Failed not able to offer crippled the uprooting of dignity
@@TheGrimmCommoner I'll take shit that never happens for $500, meninist. Keep on festering 😘
What does this algorithm know about my pain?
XD
Same here
Same
EVERYTHING!
For real, shit is reading mind
He saved his life and he defended him until the end. But it was nice to know that he wasn't alone for real.
Charlie saved Frank's life
Frank in turn saved Charlie's future
as someone once said
The acting is superb!
I am so blessed to have been an extra in this movie (the judiciary committee scene at the end - one of the students in the auditorium). I’ll always be grateful to have met Mr Pacino and shook his hand on that set, which was filmed on the upper west side of NY, not in New England.❤❤❤
Woow...that so woow .I need to see this movie ..where I can get full movie. Pls tell
@@RituSingh-ei5in it’s somewhere on one of these free UA-cam channels but they’re always taking them down. But it should be able to be found. There’s always someone uploading it here n there for free. GL!
@@GGsDLo can you send me please.. gentleman
Al Pacino was in his prime in the 90's. Some would argue the 80's. This man is one of the last of the greats.
In the 80s he was Tony Montana in the 90s he was Michael Corleone, Ricky Roma, Frank Slade, Vincent Hanna, Carlito Briganti, Lefty and John Milton. The 90s was definitely his prime period
Not the 80s, you meant the 70s. He was Ice cold in the 80s. This movie was basically the pinnacle of his comeback tour which lasted longer than anybody probably thought it would. He's awesome in heat as well if you're looking for batshit pacino, but it makes sense when you realize he was doing the heat character high on cocaine (his character not al himself). It's awesome. GIMME ALL YA GOT!!!! YOU COULD GET KILLED WALKING YOUR DOGGY! BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX... HE'LL BE RISING!
@@kevincooper1982 did you really just write "in the 90s he was Michael corleone "? HAHAHA DAWG COME TF ON 😂 in the 70s he was Michael corleone. He reprised the character for an awful movie (not his fault he turns in an awesome performance, the only saving grace of that movie). But that character is synonymous with 1970s hahaha
I'd say he was in his prime from 1972-1995. That's how elite he is. We're talking Godfather, Serpico, Godfather 2, DDA, AJFA, Scarface etc. His stuff after that is okay, but nowhere near as good. However, he was still a terrific actor in his later films
Al Pacino's run in the 70s was the greatest acting decade for any actor ever. Godfather 1-2, Serpico, Dog Day, And Justice for All, The Panic in Needle Park, and Scarecrow. No one will ever match that
THE GREATEST BLIND ACTING ACTOR TO EVER TOUCH A FILM.
Not from a movie but Charlie Cox in the Daredevil show was also great
Chris O Donnell should have won an Oscar here for best supporting actor. Al Pacino got his one and only Oscar best actor award here. Par excellence performances here. A life changing scene !!!
one and only? That guy only got one oscar???
One of the greatest movies I've ever seen...a must see!!!
“I’d take a flamethrower to this place!!” - Al Pacino
"but im too old, im too tired, too fuckin blinde" - also Al Pacino
"out of order WHO THE HELL DO YOU THINK YOU'RE TALKIN TO" ~ Al Pacino as well
Mergawi Nabi out of order I’ll show you out of order
"I'M IN THE DARK HERE"
@@mergawinabi2842 i've been around,you know? There was a time i could see!
This whole movie is quite simply a masterpiece.
I've watched this scene a million times but still feel no getting enough...that is most beautiful and powerful speech I've ever heard.. even it's in a movie....solute to Al Pacino....
Very emotional 💥 I’m 58 in May and this movie touched my heart in 1990 as I love Al and the passion !
Chris O'Donnell was great in this movie
Oddly enough, if you know the backstory, the director was giving a motivation speech before an important scene and he turned to see Chris totally ignoring him and playing with a Gameboy! In other words, Chris was great on his own. He didn't need outside motivation!
uhh not really ...
UA-cam is really recmmending me this maybe i have no life
@kidcudi reality - We have no life together.
You aint the only bruhhh... same here...lol..
Life fuck us all
Yeah, it should be recommending you a dictionary!
Maybe you have no life right now, but do you want one? I went 29 years of hell, and I came through all my struggle to tell you, there’s life after struggle. Fun is real, it exists. How bad do you want it? Go and get it. Want a six pack, go and get it, want a dream life, go and get it. It’s not always fun, but it is always ALWAYS worth it. I promise
What an legendary actor ... this is certainly one of my best movies ... Al Pacino is an institution...
There's no prosthetic for an amputated soul. - Lut. Jack slade
THAT PART HURT MY SOUL!!!
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade.
“You’ve never seen anyone do either.”
“Neither have you.”
*BANG*
Pacino has a glorious head of hair. Thanks for the recommendation, UA-cam.
Remember when movies were like this?
Ah😌
Good times, man. Good times.
One pf the best movies ever. Lol funny at times but also heart breaking sad at others. A class movie with class actors .
Nobody:
UA-cam:
Here, You need to see this.
dafaq do you know about pain ?
It's one of the best movies I have ever watched
Great acting
Great story
Anyone battling life ‘s challenges should watch this film. Hold on to your own Charlie’s and believe that you can still go on
So, after watching Scent of a woman I've started to admire Chris O'Donnell. Just daaaaaang!#!#
One of the best acts of all time.
My favorite movie 4ever !! Timeless
I was just watching the Godfather. Pacino is an amazing actor.
I'm trying to think of a movie star today that would even take on a role like this, let alone land it like Pacino did. And yet this isn't just entertainment and box office return; people need stories like this to remind us of the reasons to soldier on even when disaster strikes, even when the guilt and regret are unbearable, even when it seems like there's nothing left but darkness.
I'M IN THE DARK HERE! Al Pacino is a fucking legend. May he live forever
This scene, although it is only one of the many great scenes Pacino has given us, this is the scene that won him an Oscar. One of the greatest to ever do it!
what an acting......Al Pacino...the great
Al Pacino is among the best to ever do it. but the kid nailed it in this scene too. I could feel him earning Frank's respect through his bravery, 99% of kids his age would have ran for the hills. Charlie stared down the barrel and didn't blink despite his fear. that's real courage, that's what it means to be a man.
It's stupidity?
@@patrciaclemons8183 , no, it's courage. Something you clearly do not have.
No one screws up our lives better than ourselves.
This clip talks about being kind and being forgiving to ourselves.
When we are once again beaten down and intensely frustrated by our own shortcomings, and we feel we can't stand living with ourselves, we just slow down and remember that we deserve to treat ourselves with the same level of kindness and forgiveness, blessedness and respect that we hope others will extend to us. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect - including ourselves.
"May I be well..
May I be happy.
May be free from suffering in body and spirit."
After the movie, I tried to understand how does it feel when you're blind. I have no clue how to live without my sight!
Couldn't do anything by myself and that would be very painful, and this comment ''I'm in the dark here'' was so emotional and sad!
God please, let nobody in life anymore to have that pain of being blind!! I'm very thankful to God that I'm healty and alive! Everyone else has to do the same thing!
Anyone who's at a low point, remember this;
It's better to go through the dark with a friend than to wander in the light all alone.
And what if you have no friends? What if no one cares about you?
@@retroguy9494 What do you want me to say? That there's no hope for them? If you have a problem, tell someone about it. Keeping to yourself doesn't help.
@@WillShakes423 No, I don't want you to say that there is no hope. What I want you to say is what a person is supposed to do if they don't have that friend or a family? See, the society we live in today actually EXPECTS a person to have some kind of support system. It doesn't think that there are people who are all alone.
Oh, and that whole "tell someone about it" is a bunch of bullcrap. In true actuality, nobody cares if you're not in their circle.
@@retroguy9494 I think I've said more than I needed to. Seems I forgot how the real world works. I apologize if I've upset you. I won't say anything else.
Why this was in my recommendations
Cuz you're lucky !!
Hoo ha
Because .... we're in the daark... some literally some metaphorically.
Because you are in pain
When you see Al Pacino in your recommendation you don’t ask why , you just click and enjoy a few minutes of absolute pleasure
Extraordinary film, extraordinary actors.
" I am in the dark here!". Al Pacino is the Greatest.
H***C***...This is pure ART...Look out wanbaee actors...look out quasi-actors...pseudo-actors...!
In this movie O'Donnell was a great actor hats off
Best actor of all time right here
Depression is anger directed inwards. One of Pacino's finest performances in a wide catalogue of superb films
Great actor..
a masterpiece
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.
It's one of the best performances iv ever seen.
Alpacino lindo, maravilhoso ator! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
It is true that we all need Charlie in our lives and believe me Charlie also needs a Charlie in his life and that Charlie needs another and so on till the cycle meets again. I'm one of the Charlie who saved the suicidal girl and loved her like hell. But society and her family couldn't allow us to be together. Now she's gone as she's engaged and now she shut me out of her life as she fear for herself as her family won't allow her to do anything. I hope one day soon she comes back to me. Charlie needs a Charlie.
@1misanthropist everyone needs someone in their life to make them feel good, share feelings, care for them and love them. I understand your point but life is not about living by just yourself. You'll meet people and expect to connect with them.
She is gone , find yourself a broad with no self respect and no gag reflex and you won’t ever remember she existed
What a brilliant film, and fantastic performances from both al Pacino and Chris O’Donnell 🤣👍
Very brilliant
Uma das melhores cenas do cinema MUNDIAL...Al Pacino é outro nível
He's not bad. Anyobody with a brother like Fredo would have done it!
Great characterization of what it’s like to take care of a vet.
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.
A very intense emotional scene where I feel Al Pacino s pain. He is a very brilliant actor. Starting from The Godfather Saga, Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico.
You kind of forgot panic in needle park.
@@rhysoneill7399 you are correct. Panic in Needle Park is another great Film with Pacino as well as ScAreface
This performance is miraculous.
My favorite movie I loved when I was a kid.
its a beautiful thing its always stay in ur heart.nd can't leave till the death
Great sample of genuine acting.
Im in the DARK HERE! YOU UNDERSTAND?! IM IN THE DARrK!
Thats funny, because i typed this line just 2 days before i went into the darkest time of my life without intentions.
@@theocean3364 What happened man?
We're all in the dark at times. Superb!
Best movie he’s made.....stunning performance all round. 😎🇬🇧⚓️
This is first time UA-cam recommend according to my mood.
I am dead inside.
Thank you
I see you out here in the struggle. i dont know you, but you are loved my friend.
Never saw this movie before but this scene makes me wanna go find the movie and confine myself in a dark room with the TV and binge watch it while simultaneously taking notes on a pad
It’s a fantastic movie. U are missing alot. Its so powerful movie. Enjoyable & beautiful. Especially the dancing scene: Scent of a woman”.
You have no reason to believe me and you haven’t asked for my opinion, but… This movie is worth any effort you expend to either buy it on DVD or rent it on any of the available digital platforms that it can be found on. I will not spoil the final scene for you, but I will say that it’s worth waiting for. This movie is treasure.
There's nothing worse than living in the darkness this movie literally changed my life I almost cried
Can I know the movie name
@@itsa3172 scent of a woman
@@outcast4851 your username too. No Country for Oldman is probably the best film in our generation
@@meghnasaha4349 I didn't realize that I'm gonna watch it😅
PACINO- THE BEST ACTOR this miserable fucked up world has ever, or, will ever see!!!
Geeehoohhtttaaheeeeeeaaarr!!!!!!
stfu
YameruSenpai f. U. Dude. Lol
I'M STAYING, COLONEL !
Lmao
So its youtube recommendation algorithm who brought all of us here together ... 😂
Pretty funny though.
What a great movie my ex fiancée dated his brother when she lived in Queens NY Woodside that’s where they were from
Pacino is great but also the younger one deserves recognition. The had great chemistry
Some lives do have such lightening threats to bring about the strength deep inside...great life is the revival from such moments ...
In my most humble opinion...just the phrase "GET OUT OF HERE"...deserves an Oscar
Personally, its a definition about depression. Having been, and still am depressed its a true call to what people feel, when someone asks "How are you doing?". Its also and prolly more a testimant to PTSD, Which is almost the same. Im just trying to say that this scene is awesome.
Charlie is brave and caring for others on the same time, despite all his problems