Al Pacino | Underneath the Bravado
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2020
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In this video essay we look at Al Pacino's legendary career, from The Godfather, to Scarface, Heat, Scent of a Woman, and The Irishman
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To further commemorate Al's big weekend, we're posting quotes from critics and the man himself over the years, on our newly launched Instagram. Pop on over @the_discarded_image
You know what makes him probably the greatest ever It's his big expressive eyes that's a gift he was born with. His rare big eyes made him special
Yes! That's so true, all of his greatest performances and characters have an extensive range of big expressions to minimal expressions. And I think those vague movements and expressions really just deepen the naturality of his acting. We all naturally make small, vague movements and expressions that can really send big messages or express deep emotions, and Al Pacino captures that in his acting which makes his characters seem so real and natural!
I will cry when he's gone. Great actor with so many great character portrayals
Don’t speak of passing so prematurely, yes he’ll not be around forever but while we have him, let’s ENJOY HIM
We all going to go at some point.
U know the fact CLINT EASTWOOD IS 90 YEAR'S OLD!!!
lakshyaa r four weeks ago today and quite a milestone/ accomplishment
We all are going to go at some point
Al Pacino in the godfather 2 gave the greatest acting performances ever.
He is the goat.
Same, he ate the character in that masterpiece, ledger's Joker is close but not equal tho
@@gasti_musri ledger's joker is not in top 10 for me
De niro's Travis bickle is as good as pacino in godfather 2
DDL in there will be blood
Joaquin phoenix in Her / The Master
Brando in godfather
Casey Affleck in Manchester by the sea
Ledger in brokeback mountain
@@VC-ps2vm glad to see Casey Affleck on there. Top 10 for me too.
@@VC-ps2vm Brando, imo, was better in movies like On the Waterfront rather than necessarily The Godfather, albeit he's iconic for a good reason
@@errwhattheflip agree
EYES, EYES AND EYES. As we all know the eyes chico, they never lie. Love Pacino
Not only is he a great actor and person but he was also so incredibly handsome in his prime! That little clip at the end of his character Bobby really shows ya! He was also most good looking as Michael Corleone. With those big dark eyes and long eyelashes, his rugged yet delicate facial structure, and that fine, dark hair... Blessed with Sicilian blood!
I don’t think there is a character that Al hasn’t played, his spectrum is enormous and I think all roles look at how Al has played them before moving forward with their own take
My favorite actor of all time. There are so many I respect and love watching but Nobody captivated me like he did. He also had the best run of any actor ever in the 70s
A generation of actors that we will never see likes of again. Pacino, De Niro, Hackman, Hoffman, Nicholson, Duvall... they don't make them like this anymore.
You forgot Daniel Day Lewis, Kavin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Danzel Washington... They are modern greats.....
@@ValeriaRinski Phoenix with best of all time?
Not really, though he's brilliant.
If any actor can be placed along with greatest of all time is chrisrian bale, thats it.
I'm so glad you mentioned Hackman. He is so underrated.
@Nic Rock Adam Driver almost belongs in the 70s with his unconventional looks and naturalism. Most actors nowadays do not get me excited about performances and the future of film but he certainly does.
@@ROP632 They're good just not Pacino De Niro and Nicholson.
The greatest actor of all time ,he has got so much range and layers in his acting that is unmatchable ,he knows many things about acting which can not be taught .
And, he shows his amazing versatility in "Hunters" as an aging Holocaust survivor. Too bad that the screenplay jumps the shark in Ep. 10. But, Pacino is captivating throughout . Simply compare his recent portrayals of Jimmy Hoffa and Meyer Offerman to demonstrate his range.
Yea i like it too, i even watched hunters bcos he was in it
I'm so happy you started and finished with Bobby in Panic in Needle Park. One of my favourite performances by him.
Really love Al's work, such an amazing and compeling actor. Happy birthday Alfredo!
Pacino in the godfather 2 gave the greatest acting performances ever.
He is the GOAT.......no doubt
It really comes down to his portrayal of the duality of man. He exhibited the theme of the godfather. A multi dimensional person. Capable of being visceral and cerebral and knowing what to be when.
Pacino is the perfect embodiment of Order and Chaos in acting.
I think most versatile actor ever there been. He can perform any roles, he just fits into that role like a glove! He at romance, gangster, explosive cop, or villain... He's so cool in every roles he's performed... Thank you Mr Pacino for all your wonderful characters ❤
The GREATEST Actor of all time. He is impeccable.
Al Pacino is the man nothing more.At least he knows when to take a break unlike De Niro who plays every damn thing he sees.
Bombastic and overacting is a gross misrepresentation of his work in the 90’s.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way. There were also small performances that he balanced out the big ones with, even small scenes in the big performances. But it seems like people only want to remember the loud moments, even with all the awards he was winning for his HBO films prior to The Irishman. Even in the first two Godfathers, he had a few of those mid sentence outbursts that are always parodied. He does what the script asks him to do, just like any other actor would.
Totally agree bro.. How can you play the devil himself by a quite subtle performance.. Though he was subtle for a large portion of the movie
And in the same year was Donnie brasco where we could see the mild lefty... Contrasting characters😍
Being over the top is also a merit of its own... Climax portions of and justice for all and scarface being the best example
@@JishnuShaj00 I want to see a movie with both Pacino's Devil and Morgan Freeman's God in it.
@@funnynerd1 That would be so epic
Finally i find another lucid person you are totally right!! his work on 90's suffers for an unjust gross misrepresentation.
For example in "Heat" he had just two or three scenes, that can be called "bombastic or overrating" and the people seems to say that his entire performance was in this way when clearly wasn't, the scenes like "coz she had an great ass!!!" is an scene that his character needs to deliver an funny commentary and moment. Is an unfair and an insult to reduce Al Pacino "Vincent Hanna" performance to the level of "overacting" when in reality everyone that had be seen the full movie "Heat" knows that he spends 99,9 percent of the movie playing an serious, calm & cold "character" and with perfection!!, his character Vincent Hanna in "Heat", is an man who is so dedicated to his job as cop that he personal life begins to be severely affected to an point of no return.
And "Donnie Brasco" & "The Insider" he gives strong characters with immense vulnerability another two masterpieces performances like. His performance as the gangster "Carlito Brigante" in "Carlito's Way" also is an character who is in a constant fighting to do the right thing to live with his lover in peace, and also is an Brilliant performance, like some friend also said above even in the first two "Godfathers" he had bombastic moments and also in "Serpico" & "Dog Day Afternoon".
The people and fans need to stop saying this non-sense about Al Pacino career in 90's, and also saying that he begins to overacting since "Scarface".
We all know that both Francis Ford Copolla first two "Godfathers" and Sidney Lumet "Serpico" & "Dog Day Afternoon" Pacino's classic & golden age was released in the new Hollywood movement, an classic & landmark period of cinema history, and by the 80's or even late 70's this period already over.
U know even he is old he is CUTE!!I LOVE THIS GUY IN ALL HIS MOVIES ..EITHER GOOD OR BAD I WILL WATCH HIS MOVIES ..
Yess!! As a huge Al Pacino fan, this is the kind of video I've been waiting for. Thank you for this.
Love him and his movies! Happy birthday to a real one, thanks for making this video!!
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Al Pacino / Marvin Schwarz, COOL
Appreciate the work made for this video, keep it up !
This was great, Mani!
What a brilliant video, really showcases the greatness of the actor and the man that Al Pacino is.
1- 5:54 Michael it not boring its one of most facinating charecter ever seen and the perfomance of al pacino its essencial for that.
2- 8:36 cmon pelicalaaaan
Al Pacino has to be one of the best actors I’ve seen. He’s got such an incredible range from Micheal Corleone, Tony Montana, Jimmy Hoffa, heck, he was probably the only bearable part about Jack And Jill.
How did it take him so long to do a film with Martin Scorsese?
who says heck?
I love Al Pacino!
As usual, another good one.
I like this video because it runs a very interesting theme; though I think some movies are missing, like Scarecrow from 1973 that could have gone really well into the "Vulnerable Kid" stage. Now, Carlito's Way (1993) in line with the Irishman (2019) as "Getting Old" stage? Dunno man, seems like quite a leapt and films like Danny Collins and Manglehorn are missing as they are excellent portraits of men who, although from very different backgrounds, have regrets thatsomehow try to atone and get by.
Thank you for sharing this
So basically his movies and characters throughout his career kind of aged alongside him... makes sense! That's quite amazing, to go from a man like Michael Corleone, to Tony Montana, to Carlito, to the Devil, all the way to Jimmy Hoffa. They sort of represent Al Pacino and his stages and moods of life
Why not include And Justice For All? Such a good performance.
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Thanks for another fun video.
Greatest actor ever
PACINO connected west to the east 🙏love you man👍
A gift a legend a love
Love that man forever!!💛 happy birthday Al!
Awesome Video ~ We Love Pacino ★!★!★!★!★
I really like your thumbnail! 😍
He's amazing in Jack and Jill
I feel so lucky that i am living in the al pacinos era . He is an acting nuclear reactor (not just a power house)
Gorgeous thumbnail.
Have to give some love to his underseen and underappreciated performance in William Friedkin's Cruising.
Absolutely. Would have loved to give that some more airtime on this.
Most would probably argue that Pacino in the seventies was true, vintage Pacino, with The Godfather movies and Dog Day Afternoon being the touchstones of his career. Interesting parallel: Pacino's and Nicholson's careers both went in a broader, over-the-top direction in the 80s, Nicholson with The Shining, Pacino with Scarface.
Dunk Acino?
His mom and grandma died before they saw he made it
Love you Al
Legend
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AL I LOVE U BIG FAN U ARE. A AWESOME ACTER I WILL CRY TO WHEN HE IS GONE I LOVE HIS KICK ASS ATTITUDE GOD BLESS U AL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!😍😘😀😍
Glengarry Glenn Ross is my favorite performance from him
Yes tomorrow my grandmother also turns 80 tomorrow. They was born on the same day and year. Happy birthday nanny. Tho i know you will never see this.
Always the 70s man. Always ❤️
Yes
The Shot at 15:35 is fantastic. What movie is it from?
The Movie Is Called, "The Insider" (1999) Directed By Michael Mann........
@@TechNoir-wz5ic Thanks mate, cheers.
u forgot jack and jill. his best work
😄😄😄What a piece of shit
That's how low the bar you will go?
BRANDO DE NIRO PACINO FULL STO🎯
Please help me find the film at 0:43?
Carlito’s Way
The Insider is one of my favorite movies that not a soul knows about……it’s a damn shame
The background music selection in this video is horrendous.
"Where did you get that OUTrageous French accent?"
Can't believe you didn't talk about Jack and Jill, his most complex and best performance yet
His Michael Corleone came out after the Dunkaccino clip in the "burn this"
Well, tomorrow is his birthday
Tony Montana is one of the most liked characters to men. Where do you get he's unlikable? Men respect his ambition, his drive, his guts, his loyalty. The only thing men dont like is his craziness at the end when he turns against his friend. Tony got the money, power and the woman he wanted. Men respect the way he got what he wanted and died like a man. And its not bravado -- its real testosterone -- this is a man other men follow. But respect your original idea to analyse 'the two sides' as you put it. in actual fact, if Pacino could only represent two sides he wouldn't be the actor he is.
Donnie Brasco.
Al pacino is 74
Аль хачино. бгг
ScarFace is cult
2:40 of roll in with weird accent. Nice.
He over-acts but it is never trash
Think about the deleted scenes like in the movie Heat!! His character chipped Cocaine!!!!
What about the directors, do they not pick the scene to put in the movie. Pacino never does a scene alike.
NO HE DOESN’T OVER ACT IN THE 90’s!!!!? I couldn’t watch this video for another second. I disagree.
Hate that it's my turn to be that whiny s.o.b in the comment section but
_I coulda really done without that bit of music over and over_ *_`; \_*
What's with the shitty music in this otherwise excellent video?
I always found his characters to be insecure man babies who rage as a crutch to protect themselves.
Please don't use this narrator. Her accent makes it almost impossible to decipher what she's saying.
I think it's just you mate, most people can understand what she's saying.
@@craydogdog1530 I can't understand either
@@craydogdog1530 Me neither.
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