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Carlito (Al Pacino) is persuaded by his cousin Guajiro (John Augstin Ortiz) to accompany him during a drug deal even though he committed to staying away from criminal activity. When things turn sour, Carlito is forced to retaliate. Watch this badass scene featuring Al Pacino in Brian De Palma's 'Carlito's Way'!
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From the director of Scarface comes the critically acclaimed crime thriller Carlito's Way. Oscar® winner Al Pacino gives on electrifying performance as former drug kingpin Carlito Brigante, who is sprung from prison by his high-powered attorney (Academy Award® winner Sean Penn). He stuns the New York underworld by vowing to go straight from a history of violence, but his plans are undermined by misguided loyalties and an outmoded code of honor. In a life-or-death battle, Carlito takes on the relentless forces that refuse to let him go. Co-starring John Leguizamo and Luis Guzman, Carlito's Way is a powerful, action-packed ride all the way to its explosive conclusion.
© 1993 Universal City Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Cast: Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Penelope Ann Miller
Produced by: Willi Baer, Martin Bregman, Michael Bregman
Directed by: Brian De Palma
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@dominictbarber
@dominictbarber 2 года назад
The way Carlito immediately realises what is going on and starts to take control of the room & the situation is amazing. The 'trick shot' , asking the guy for a light to see who is carrying, positioning the reflective glasses guy where he needs him to see behind, etc, so masterful.
@rizvaldo7209
@rizvaldo7209 Год назад
Very well described Dominic! Totally agree.
@donneljohnson4313
@donneljohnson4313 Год назад
M
@davidporter28
@davidporter28 Год назад
The ORIGINAL equalizer.
@Universem2
@Universem2 Год назад
Story of my life bruh
@dominictbarber
@dominictbarber Год назад
@@Universem2 being a bot is your life, judging by the inane and unrelated shit you spam everywhere
@martinandrewsnz
@martinandrewsnz 2 года назад
I must have watched this movie at least 20 times and every time I'm still hoping Carlito is going to make it out...
@jaraza323
@jaraza323 2 года назад
What about Twilight??
@nitty9744
@nitty9744 2 года назад
U not da only 1...the ending made me mad dam Benny Blanco but I guess he only wanted respect and Carlito didn't want 2give it him and he did disrespect him in da club in from of Steffie and thru him down the stairs so I guess u can say he had it cumin because he didn't kill like he no he should of
@jasunndakidd1531
@jasunndakidd1531 2 года назад
Only 20?
@Gameboy-Unboxings
@Gameboy-Unboxings 2 года назад
Thanks for the spoiler, a**.
@markbickerton2717
@markbickerton2717 2 года назад
What film am I talking about so what am I spoiling
@igg3937
@igg3937 Год назад
Carlito's Way is a masterpiece and doesn't get enough credit.
@EvangelismforGod
@EvangelismforGod 11 месяцев назад
So true!
@corduerorose9747
@corduerorose9747 11 месяцев назад
Especially since it's the 30th anniversary of Brian de Palma's 2nd masterpiece since scarface which is the 40th anniversary as well
@SuperFitness12
@SuperFitness12 10 месяцев назад
To me. Is a Classic!
@TheGodParticle
@TheGodParticle 8 месяцев назад
I hate the ending, probably why I only watched it a couple of times
@krypton7807
@krypton7807 8 месяцев назад
@@TheGodParticleyeah it is crap
@skanhunt4256
@skanhunt4256 Год назад
Al Pacino is the goat. One of the greatest to do it. We all are going to miss him one day . Let’s give him his flowers while he’s still here.
@kaledafif7972
@kaledafif7972 9 месяцев назад
Yes absolutely 💯
@deerheart87
@deerheart87 8 месяцев назад
I always think this
@TheBlueCream
@TheBlueCream 8 месяцев назад
be a sad day
@martinlopez2816
@martinlopez2816 6 месяцев назад
👍👍🙏
@TheRealRudyGMusic
@TheRealRudyGMusic 5 месяцев назад
My favorite actor
@buffythehaterslayer6918
@buffythehaterslayer6918 2 года назад
"You think you're big time?! You're gonna fucking die! BIG TIME!" Best line ever.
@eQuariuz
@eQuariuz 2 года назад
Here come the pain!!!!
@emperorofwar1
@emperorofwar1 2 года назад
the band overkill used that scene in one of their intros lol
@Sulu-sw3zo
@Sulu-sw3zo 2 года назад
We'd go out in the 90's, drunk as a skunk and scream that line. Absolutely classic line.
@orlandogonzalez9360
@orlandogonzalez9360 2 года назад
I can remember being out at a club and hearing a nice house song that sampled that line as the vocals. It was great.
@HobbitDowneyJr
@HobbitDowneyJr 2 года назад
Im reloaded!!!! classic shit
@jonmurphy4889
@jonmurphy4889 2 года назад
I can't believe this legend is going to be 82 April 25th... Wow so many iconic roles. Probably the best Italian American to ever play a Puerto Rican gangster and really sell it.
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
Famous shootout scene
@anthonylewis2080
@anthonylewis2080 2 года назад
@Frank Lopez: Brilliant as ex US Marine turned specialist police officer in "Heat" (1995) opposite the equally formidable Robert DeNiro.
@jimgeorge3273
@jimgeorge3273 2 года назад
What a movie, what a scene.
@gregbors8364
@gregbors8364 2 года назад
“best Italian American to play a Puerto Rican gangster” …and the Oscar goes to…
@American-Dragon
@American-Dragon 2 года назад
I knew a guy who was 1/2 Italian and 1/2 PR. Pacino does it better for sure.
@chrishouston3566
@chrishouston3566 19 дней назад
I love how you can see the instant he realizes shit is about to go down and his brain starts calculating a way to get out of the room alive. Brilliant performance by Pacino
@carlosmurcia93
@carlosmurcia93 Год назад
I love how Carlito realized right away that they had walked into a setup, he's a veteran crminal and he knew how to take control of the situation, I guess some old instincts die hard, so sad for guajiro, he was so naive that he never thought his "friends" would betray him and his boss, but like carlito said "there ain't no friends in this shit business" wise words
@Alivirgo8.24
@Alivirgo8.24 Год назад
2:35 when the shades are removed, he knew this is abt to be a setup,he's like lemme keep them off so I can see clearly
@pac-borg8498
@pac-borg8498 Год назад
boss was good and got killed also
@green49285
@green49285 Год назад
Didn't really take control, his cousin still got killed.
@whiskeyhoarder9587
@whiskeyhoarder9587 Год назад
i thought about that too. if i was stuck in that situation. you either gotta run or wait for their first move (otherwise youre being paranoid right?). either way cousin is prolly dying 🤣
@josiahmitchell8594
@josiahmitchell8594 Год назад
@@green49285 he himself lived, there was no way to save the cousin. The cousin was to naive.
@PABeaulieu
@PABeaulieu Год назад
Poor Carlito. The only thing he wants is peace of mind and live as a honest man, but he has everything against him. This movie is a masterpiece.
@arkle519
@arkle519 Год назад
Well, in all fairness he didn't do himself any favours by working security for drug harborers.
@manowatis1557
@manowatis1557 Год назад
He did a jail break
@desertweasel6965
@desertweasel6965 11 месяцев назад
He puts himself right in the middle of trouble. He should have said absolutely not to going for a drug pick up. Then he helps his lawyer break a mobster out of prison and ends up on the mafia hit list. Then he talks to Benny like trash and knows Benny is a gangster.
@manowatis1557
@manowatis1557 11 месяцев назад
@@desertweasel6965 people are so dumb lmao. If the movie says " I dont look for trouble" they're like " wow see he doesnt look for trouble, hes a nice man" hes dumb and it's ridiculous to go on a jail break. I still like the movie
@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool
@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool 9 месяцев назад
Just when Carlito thought he was out, they pulled him back in.
@QueensNativeNYC
@QueensNativeNYC 2 года назад
I like how Carlito is so street smart.. He knew something didn't smell right as soon as he walked in the room..
@davidcox3076
@davidcox3076 2 года назад
You can just feel his nerves getting more and more amped. The shit is on its way to the fan, when is it going to hit?
@user-dc1dr9kr8x
@user-dc1dr9kr8x 2 года назад
Lol....nothing is ever right in that world, your going all in usually every time
@brinsonharris9816
@brinsonharris9816 2 года назад
Oh yeah. He notices the cracked door immediately and then the pool players who said they were playing 8 ball racked them with the 8 ball in the wrong place. Builds the tension and lets Al Pacino act without saying a word the way he does so well.
@QueensNativeNYC
@QueensNativeNYC 2 года назад
@@user-dc1dr9kr8x Yea, but the kid didn't see it that way.. He was inexperienced and thought everything was cool not knowing he was walking right into a deathtrap.. But Carlito knew right off the bat that things were not looking good and these dudes were up to something..
@larryj4287
@larryj4287 2 года назад
dogs do that,,,weee
@justinlast2lastharder749
@justinlast2lastharder749 Год назад
"Here Comes The Pain!" Is one of the best lines in cinema.
@patrickraymondvergar
@patrickraymondvergar 6 месяцев назад
hellraiser , im the pain.
@sickofitall8486
@sickofitall8486 4 месяца назад
Slipknot sampled it on the song SIC off their first major album. I heard the song before seeing this movie, and geeked out when Carlito yelled it out.
@Jamal3.87
@Jamal3.87 2 месяца назад
De Palma used that line “here comes the pain” in his later movie Snake Eyes when the politician character is shot
@gorcanabi
@gorcanabi 16 дней назад
​@@sickofitall8486Overkill did that in the 1994 W.F.O. album. Sing name The Wait.
@gorcanabi
@gorcanabi 16 дней назад
*Here come the pain.
@montemccarty6512
@montemccarty6512 7 месяцев назад
He acts with his eyes better than any actor in history. Here and the scene where he gets the gun and kills the 2 guys in a restaurant in the Godfather are 2 of the best scenes ever.
@ArthurMuneh
@ArthurMuneh 3 месяца назад
The eyes chico
@montemccarty6512
@montemccarty6512 3 месяца назад
@@ArthurMuneh Soy in gringo, pero Soy in Mexicana tambien. Los oyos? Como se dice eyes 👀 em Espanol?
@chatochato7961
@chatochato7961 3 месяца назад
@@montemccarty6512 OJOS... That's right! Say Hello to my little friend!
@montemccarty6512
@montemccarty6512 3 месяца назад
@Medicine_Man1 another cool 😎 fact about that particular scene..He was an unknown stage actor before he landed that role. The studio was pressuring for a well known established actor. They showed the brass that scene. It was one of the 1st scenes they had shot..Plenty of time to go with someone else. They watched that one scene...he had the role as soon as they picked their jaws off the floor 🤯 That scene was the restaurant scene in godfather..His eyes started his amazing career. The sound, the eyes, amazing scene to show the studio his talent.
@Deadhammer218
@Deadhammer218 3 месяца назад
My favorite scene that's played with eyes gotta be DeNiro in Goodfellas - the scene where "Cream - Sunshine of Your Love" is one of the best relaying of thoughts and emotion (and how they change) through eyes, ever. Also in Deer Hunter you can see the transformation of the character just in his eyes. And Taxi Driver - that's a MOVIE, it hurts my ears to hear the new generation say that it's boring o.O (I'm in first half of my 30 and speak like I'm 60 xD) But Pacino, man.. In addition to Godfather, there's also Scent of a Woman - one of the best piece of acting with eyes (or not doing so, budum tss xD). Yeaah, I'm willing to concede that those are Top 2 without playing favorites ^_^
@horde4909
@horde4909 2 года назад
Props to Brian De Palma. This is one of his masterpieces.
@jimgeorge3273
@jimgeorge3273 2 года назад
You should see de Palmas movie "year of the dragon". It's a masterpiece. And no it's not a martial arts film...
@aslanmatar
@aslanmatar 2 года назад
@@jimgeorge3273 That's Cimino! Not Depalma.
@jimgeorge3273
@jimgeorge3273 2 года назад
@@timetheory84 Brian de Palma wrote it and produced it.
@jimgeorge3273
@jimgeorge3273 2 года назад
@@timetheory84 ok. My mistake.
@totalbliss1
@totalbliss1 2 года назад
Check out Blow Out with Travolta. One of Tarantino's favorite movie of DePalma's and the one that he used to convince Weinstein to cast Travolta in Pulp.
@j_m_b_1914
@j_m_b_1914 2 года назад
The attention to subtle detail in this scene is what makes this so good. How the guys in the room are telegraphing something is amiss when they first walk in -- how they are playing pool, but not really playing -- how they stop him from going into the bathroom. The tension just keeps building and building and you are in his mind with him and you feel like the walls are really closing in on you. He's not packing so he has to see who is ... everything in this scene happens for a reason -- it is a masterclass in acting and directing. Pacino knows that he's walked into a setup and his street smarts are what save him.
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 года назад
His name is Carlito
@americanpancakelive
@americanpancakelive Год назад
In this scene Carlito's firing of the Silver Auto-Ordnance M1911A1 is accurate too. 9 shots, that gun holds a 7 shot or a 9 shot magazine. I love that they took care to not have a gun that shoots forever (without reloading) like some movies.
@j_m_b_1914
@j_m_b_1914 Год назад
@@americanpancakelive Absolutely! So many movies have unrealistic scenes involving guns that is super annoying.
@SavingPrivateBob
@SavingPrivateBob Год назад
You forgot the most important part, the writing. But everything you said is true :)
@Universem2
@Universem2 Год назад
Beautiful scene with Michael Corleone.
@aaron6170
@aaron6170 9 месяцев назад
This scene and the shootout at Grand Central are what make this movie so unique among crime/action movies. The light coming from the bathroom, the reflection off the sunglasses, these both showcase DePalma's genius.
@IStevenSeagal
@IStevenSeagal 8 месяцев назад
That chase scene with the Italians goes through whole of New York 😂
@nio5844
@nio5844 7 месяцев назад
in this movie ... Al established himself as the greatest actor ever ... the way he moves the way he act and talk and even look ... is a work of art
@KoiNoYokan37
@KoiNoYokan37 7 месяцев назад
Nah not this movie, you're kissing his ass hard cuz. Heat is where he showed he was an amazing actor, Calitos Way wasn't that good.
@pcs56
@pcs56 6 месяцев назад
@@KoiNoYokan37 He's not talking about the movie. He's talking about the actor. Pacino always in the zone.
@messii648
@messii648 3 месяца назад
I think already in Scarface he should be consider in Goat Convo its crazy how much diff Tony Montana and Michael is to each other
@TigerG531
@TigerG531 25 дней назад
Serpico was also a great movie
@commanderkeen3787
@commanderkeen3787 2 года назад
Old instincts die hard. Carlito is a veteran assassin and the minute he steps into that joint, he knows something is about to go down. Superb film
@mr8883
@mr8883 2 года назад
Old Instincts Die Hard. That's what I was saying to my friends & family about the vaccines & Pandemic. I'm telling them, all this isn't right. But lot of them are pro-vax & swears by it because of media, positive info on Goolge about it. I said just wait at least wait few months & see. You're not a virologist nor studying in health & diseases, is just Google info. I'm old school & lived this long from the streets, to office, to 4 bedroom house & healthy wealthy kids cos of Old Instincts & People that went through harder than me. Now, sports players dropping on the fields like flies. Vaccine is out & cases still rising. People having health & heart problems from 2nd dose or 3rd dose. Some people out there are like his cousin Guajiro: They'll learn it the hard way
@anthonyinzerillo2804
@anthonyinzerillo2804 2 года назад
@@mr8883 fully agree
@pereirafernando7413
@pereirafernando7413 2 года назад
@@mr8883 It depends. On the topic of vaccines, I’m neutral. But I took two shots and I’m still feeling OK. However, for old people, at least in my country, have to go for a check to see if they’re fit to take the shot or not, and I advised people in other countries to do so, too (if the bills are not too “heavy”). Your stance, I feel, is too aggressive, because vaccines do not cure COVID, they only help you resist it. My paternal grandpa died because he refused to take a shot, so take it with cautions.
@monotech20.14
@monotech20.14 2 года назад
@@mr8883 Wrong.
@mikepastor.k6233
@mikepastor.k6233 2 года назад
@@pereirafernando7413 I'm generally for vaccines too but the point was the overbearing necessity by the government to force everyone into taking them by force practically and by risking employment and social status if not complying.
@texasvice1
@texasvice1 2 года назад
I have no Idea why these so called producers can't tap into the energy of movies made of that era. Every Gangster movie Pachino was in was solid gold, what a era of films!
@bighands69
@bighands69 2 года назад
Modern Hollywood is devoid of creativity. Do not get me wrong there are still talent people in Hollywood but the industry has been damaged.
@sarnxero2628
@sarnxero2628 2 года назад
except Godfather 3
@jdbankshot
@jdbankshot 2 года назад
seriously, pachino?
@gang6009
@gang6009 2 года назад
Because they've been drinking soy milk and lived in their parents house their entire life and know nothing of real life and how men speak and act. That's why everything you watch looks almost intentionally poorly acted or filmed
@emameyer
@emameyer 2 года назад
Pachino is a town in Sicily famous for its cherry tomatoes. I strongly suggest you amend that spelling before making more comments on how good he was in any movie. you know, just to keep some semblance of credibility
@hugohackenbush3524
@hugohackenbush3524 6 месяцев назад
There are not enough superlatives to describe just how good this film is.
@user-os8iy2nj8n
@user-os8iy2nj8n 4 месяца назад
What's a super laxative?
@AdminOne-hj4dt
@AdminOne-hj4dt 4 месяца назад
​@@user-os8iy2nj8n😂
@carloflorez8697
@carloflorez8697 2 года назад
One of Al's greatest roles. He knew instinctively something was wrong. An saw the bathroom door close. Set up. Unarmed. But knew who had a gun. He played this part to perfection.
@johncheetham4607
@johncheetham4607 10 месяцев назад
You should see him in the role as a cop with Val kilmer . Listen to the gun fire. The tension and acting absolutely amazing.
@IAmLookingForwardToDeath
@IAmLookingForwardToDeath 8 месяцев назад
@@johncheetham4607 In Heat ?
@starwarsroo2448
@starwarsroo2448 6 месяцев назад
​@interestedobserver2582 Heat he's amazing in, but it's not a better performance than this, both great
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 4 месяца назад
Yeah I too remember when al pacino got in a gunfight for a documentary... its scripted to the character of Al knows whats going on. Geez.
@jmar1973
@jmar1973 Год назад
The level of detail that this movie entails to recreate 1970s New York never fails to amaze me. It's like watching the world I knew as a six year old.
@IStevenSeagal
@IStevenSeagal 8 месяцев назад
More like 4 years old because by 1979 the 70's atmosphere was kinda done. 1979-1982 are like intermediate years where they looked neither 70's or 80's. I guess the same could be said about the new jack/mullet years of 1989-1992.
@natashabegley1346
@natashabegley1346 7 месяцев назад
This film is old af about 30 years old that's how lol its closer to the 70s than now 😂
@kevinwilliams3668
@kevinwilliams3668 8 месяцев назад
Listen, there are some movies that are appreciated when they come out, some that age well, and a few that are just dang near perfect. This is one of those films, it is so well-done, it takes your breath away. This was art and Pacino was fantastic, this is just my opinion.
@Sack_G
@Sack_G Год назад
No one ever talks about the detail put into Carlitos unfamiliarity with an automatic handgun. Pacino really sells the scene with the way he looks at the slide locked back and not knowing the slide locks with an empty magazine when he pulls it back.
@HyperionBadger
@HyperionBadger Месяц назад
That’s a very fine detail I totally missed. Thanks for pointing that out. I love how they incorporated actual operation of a semi auto in this nuanced way.
@oldtwinsna8347
@oldtwinsna8347 28 дней назад
So he only knew how to use a revolver?
@naokikashima2885
@naokikashima2885 2 года назад
HERE COME THE PAIN!!! gets me everytime 🤣
@PlatinumHustle
@PlatinumHustle 2 года назад
🤣😤💪🏾
@threezysworld8089
@threezysworld8089 Год назад
They sampled that in the beginning of a Slipknot song 'Eyeless'.
@robinbobin5651
@robinbobin5651 Год назад
​@@threezysworld8089 6 years before Slipknot this sample was already a beginning of a song by Overkill - The Wait / New High in Lows
@FuNWithAChemicaLBomb
@FuNWithAChemicaLBomb Год назад
@@threezysworld8089 Sic*
@dannysart3990
@dannysart3990 2 года назад
The colors. The Camera movement. The lighting. The acting. Even that light coming out the door. Everything is on point in this movie.
@rickacton7540
@rickacton7540 Год назад
john ortiz is actually an interesting actor, more than pacino.... his character in miami vice 2006 was note perfect
@jangdi.
@jangdi. Год назад
Jesus fuck, that is not a compliment. That's just shallow shit.
@Chris-cb9or
@Chris-cb9or Год назад
Another iconic Pacino's role.
@mindfield7
@mindfield7 Год назад
My "spidey sense" was tingling when I saw this scene the first time in the theater. Still does. This is so well done I remember feeling bad for the kid's mother - Carlito's cousin who they were supposed to see later for dinner. Powerful.
@danielevans9379
@danielevans9379 2 года назад
Classic Pacino, but let’s not forget the brilliant Sean Penn as his coked out crooked lawyer. You instantly forget you are watching Sean Penn. He should have won an Oscar
@davidhutchinson5233
@davidhutchinson5233 2 года назад
You're absolutely right. I remember seeing this in the movies. It was a surprise all the way around.
@mikefarley5358
@mikefarley5358 2 года назад
could NOT agree more. Penn nailed that part
@craigbarton2636
@craigbarton2636 2 года назад
Spot on mate. He was flawless in that role
@mikewatkins3533
@mikewatkins3533 2 года назад
I agree. Sean played that part to a tee👍👍👍😎🎸🍺
@fortis6258
@fortis6258 2 года назад
Yeah, Kleinfeld was a in over his head..!
@holden6104
@holden6104 2 года назад
The way Guajiro was acting in the car on the way to the meetup made it pretty obvious that things were going to go horribly for him.
@tobe1207
@tobe1207 2 года назад
Today yes. By when the film came out there wasn't 1,000,000 films with that cliche
@holden6104
@holden6104 2 года назад
@@tobe1207 Good point.
@WestOfEarth
@WestOfEarth 2 года назад
Sometimes filmmakers do make things obvious to the audience. In this case, our sense of pending trouble mirrors Carlito's. For him, it was obvious too that something wasn't right. His parting words "There are no friends in this business" tells you he suspected something. He wasn't naive like Guirijo.
@jonnybirchyboy1560
@jonnybirchyboy1560 Год назад
The kid was only in it for the lifestyle. Drawing attention to himself with a big, flashy car, cocky walk, acting too friendly around these gangsters just made him an easy mark. Carlito had street smarts.
@hoodiestimbs2783
@hoodiestimbs2783 Год назад
Plus that actor always used to die within minutes of screen time. Up until fast and furious
@jlarrybrewer1149
@jlarrybrewer1149 Год назад
Pacino and Penn were absolutely amazing in this movie
@tendrams
@tendrams Год назад
"Charlie!"..."Hello Gail", are the two lines that still makes me tear up. The whole film is revealed in the opening credits and I still root for him/them. Essentially every scene is going to end badly, and we know it, but we all still hope that they won't. This might be my favorite Pacino film....even over the Godfather trilogy.
@mikef2811
@mikef2811 2 года назад
"You said they were friends...but they ain't no friends in this business..." A Life Lesson.
@nikoleaustin3446
@nikoleaustin3446 Месяц назад
Yeah when his nephew said that I knew he wasn’t street smart
@FlorentineNoble
@FlorentineNoble 2 года назад
Carlitos Way has gotta be one of the greatest movies ever made
@Mickieshelton
@Mickieshelton 2 года назад
Without question
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
I wish Carlitos Way goes to TCM this April after 31 Days of Oscars
@DarrenBates
@DarrenBates 2 года назад
Absolutely
@MrRobjs83
@MrRobjs83 2 года назад
Idk about that, plot is a double rip-off combo of Scarface and King of New York
@FlorentineNoble
@FlorentineNoble 2 года назад
@@MrRobjs83 Disagree. I actually prefer it over Scarface because of the plot. It strips back all that style and excessiveness in service of a far more focused redemption story. rather than a sprawling rising to power narrative. Carlito is just trying to make some dough to get out while he still can but he keeps being pulled back in by old habits. In many ways its the anti-Scarface.
@domingo84
@domingo84 Год назад
Hands down one of the best movies and shows you that you can’t never get out from that kind of business
@ZSupremerulerZ
@ZSupremerulerZ 7 месяцев назад
Al Pacino deserves an Oscar for that one
@oldpunker885
@oldpunker885 2 года назад
This movie is one of Pacino's best. Best part is the end where hes dodging the guys in the subway. Really had me on the edge of my seat.
@82ghall
@82ghall 2 года назад
yes - well put together cat and mouse + shootout
@gregbors8364
@gregbors8364 2 года назад
Hoo ah!
@canedewey756
@canedewey756 2 года назад
Tony Sopranos dad was after him
@matthewschwartz6607
@matthewschwartz6607 2 года назад
Benny Blanco from The Bronx.
@zkrhmn
@zkrhmn 2 года назад
perfectly paced right up to the heartbreaking but poetic twist at the end
@alexandrewilson5388
@alexandrewilson5388 2 года назад
No matter what I can never resist the temptation to rewatch this scene everytime youtube's algorithm throws it my way. Pure gold.
@FireAngelChris
@FireAngelChris 2 года назад
Same for me
@jimmystrudel
@jimmystrudel 2 года назад
Same. De Palma is a master at setting up scenes like this.
@grandeur9581
@grandeur9581 7 месяцев назад
You gonna show us a trick shot Carlito? No trick shot, this is magic time!
@snakefinger
@snakefinger 3 месяца назад
I ditched Highschool to watch this 19 times at the galaxy theater in Hollywood. It started to become a tour. Are you going back ? Yep. Can we go with you ? Let’s go ! I should have gotten back end points from universal. By the end it would sound like I was reading from the script itself. LAUSD PEOPLE !
@oaoa3953
@oaoa3953 7 месяцев назад
I love this scene. The energy is so off when they go in there,and its amazing how that was converyed
@zafer7368
@zafer7368 Год назад
Al Pacino is the best man at 2:39 when he realises someone is hiding in the toilet, the way he makes that subtle face change, you can see he got that feeling when your heart sinks and your throat dries up because of the adrenaline, just crazy acting
@gavinvalle5653
@gavinvalle5653 2 года назад
GREAT movie. One of Pacino's best performances, incredibly underrated.
@chrisholland7367
@chrisholland7367 2 года назад
I would suggest it's better than scarface.
@cloroc
@cloroc 2 года назад
Everything is underrated geeze
@dmitrymedvedd
@dmitrymedvedd 2 года назад
@@chrisholland7367 no
@rahsaanthomas7030
@rahsaanthomas7030 2 года назад
@@cloroc People love throwing that word around..
@frankt285
@frankt285 2 года назад
Panic in needle park if ya wanna go ole school....
@drewgeraci8434
@drewgeraci8434 Год назад
One of my favorite movies that I can watch again and again and again. It was especially great in the theaters.
@danceyrselfkleen
@danceyrselfkleen Год назад
This movie sucks
@lucindagray8882
@lucindagray8882 8 месяцев назад
Carlito switched up to Scarface REAL quick when he was in the bathroom 😂😂😂😂.... Great movie 🍿....
@MrKeepItGoing
@MrKeepItGoing Год назад
"No trickshot. This is Magic Time!" Love when he says that.
@krizjamz9823
@krizjamz9823 Год назад
The girls magically disappeared
@BrucknerMotet
@BrucknerMotet Год назад
@@krizjamz9823 their disappearance is yet one more clue about how effed the situation has become and how important it is for Carlito's plan to deal with it can be successful.
@buffythehaterslayer6918
@buffythehaterslayer6918 Год назад
I think he paid homage to Jack Lemmon when he said. Lemmon always said "It's Magic Time."
@jv-lk7bc
@jv-lk7bc 6 месяцев назад
"took me 6 months to learn this shot."
@dansmith1474
@dansmith1474 4 месяца назад
​@@krizjamz9823 I think you can see them running out when Al Pacino is taking the shot.
@buzzfunk
@buzzfunk 2 года назад
Brilliant scene, brilliant tension, brilliant acting. Wow. Carlito knew right away this will go south....
@ghostehh
@ghostehh 2 года назад
brilliant acting? ok buddy lol
@buzzfunk
@buzzfunk 2 года назад
@@ghostehh From Al, sure? What stick is up yours? Also: im not your buddy.
@wxwaxone
@wxwaxone 2 месяца назад
this scene was just electric when I saw it in the theater In hindsight, the genius of this film was that it was as if the director saw that Al Pacino was starting to chronically overact and figured out a way to make lemonade out of the lemon He casts Al as a massively passionate & violent man striving the entire film to keep himself under control And in this, the best scene in the film, Al’s character is facing certain death and is forced to bluff his way out. The more Al overacts, the better the scene gets. And the final twist of the scene makes it perfect, makes it like a miniature BARON MUNCHAUSEN; the threat was gone, the danger all in his head, all that sound & fury signifying nothing. 🙌
@gilligan-No.700
@gilligan-No.700 Год назад
Al Pacino the one and only 🤜💥🤛
@neuvocastezero1838
@neuvocastezero1838 2 года назад
Gotta love that low-key, inconspicuous ride for transporting contraband.
@raylantz5144
@raylantz5144 2 года назад
If you look where they parked, most of the cars in that neighborhood were classics.
@neuvocastezero1838
@neuvocastezero1838 2 года назад
@@raylantz5144 Well, in that neighborhood, what else would you expect?
@raylantz5144
@raylantz5144 2 года назад
@@neuvocastezero1838 I do love my classic cars!
@neuvocastezero1838
@neuvocastezero1838 2 года назад
@@raylantz5144 Well, as long as they don't love you back.
@evanabbott2737
@evanabbott2737 2 года назад
I always think of this movie as the unofficial sequel to Scarface, where Tony got arrested instead of dying in a hail of bullets.
@52BLUE
@52BLUE 2 года назад
The film makers said the same thing in the director's commentary. So good.
@babaelihumachine2644
@babaelihumachine2644 Год назад
Felt the same way bro!
@jonathanbirch2022
@jonathanbirch2022 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, as a movie watcher you can understand the impact of Carlito’s reputation if you switch his name with Tony Montana. You’d understand why everyone thinks he’s a legend. That’s how big Carlito Brigante was.
@evanabbott2737
@evanabbott2737 11 месяцев назад
@@jonathanbirch2022 exactly, makes the movie better👍
@Donfrak
@Donfrak 8 месяцев назад
A lot of actors of Scarface doing some screen time. In this scene for example the barber who interact with Carlito is the owner of the burger place at beginning of Scarface.
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 Год назад
Man, De Palma had a way of building scenes into incredible tension. He had few equals that way.
@toptenguy1
@toptenguy1 Год назад
I have never seen this movie, but a few minutes in, one thing is clear. That kid is WWAAYYY too comfortable. LOL
@ApoRekt
@ApoRekt Год назад
Just watched it for the first time after seeing this scene like 5 times. Broooo. This ain't your typical gangster story. This was awesome
@gigigigian3988
@gigigigian3988 Год назад
Watch it! Great movie
@Nasdupree9090
@Nasdupree9090 Год назад
Probably the most underrated mobster/gangster movie of all time. An all time classic. Might be my favourite movie
@martinkuliza
@martinkuliza Год назад
@@ApoRekt my god... really, first time LOL i'll never get my head around that, it;s so foreign and weird for a guy like me of 49 years old who grew up with this and knowing that everyones seen it to have someone say .... i just watched it for the first time. fucking weird
@BlueToronto
@BlueToronto 4 месяца назад
Yeah, driving around in his Hot Wheels too. Lol.
@42tregg6
@42tregg6 2 года назад
One of the best movie scenes ever filmed. Period.
@42tregg6
@42tregg6 2 года назад
@Lucky Luke Of course it's debatable, it's an opinion. 😲😎
@GrosvnerMcaffrey
@GrosvnerMcaffrey 2 года назад
We can agree it's one of Pacino's best can't we?
@alwaysOPEN4business
@alwaysOPEN4business 2 года назад
People who say the word period after a sentence: 🤡🤡
@42tregg6
@42tregg6 2 года назад
@@alwaysOPEN4business 😲😲🤣🤣😂😂😆😆People who are bothered by the word period at the end of a sentence are hilarious. Period!🤡🤡
@Equinsu_Ocha69
@Equinsu_Ocha69 2 года назад
@@alwaysOPEN4business you: 🌯
@80club45
@80club45 2 года назад
The way the barber got excited and nervous at the same time was wonderful he was even going to tell his client who carlito was LOVE IT
@ronaldbailey8676
@ronaldbailey8676 2 года назад
Man nobody is going to believe this ! That barbershop is between 117 st. And 118 st. On park Ave I was born and raised right up the block on 116 and 117 st. On park Ave I used to walk pass that place every day on way to and from school on 120 st on park Ave p.s.79
@tino6846
@tino6846 Год назад
@@ronaldbailey8676 You didn’t even know what was going on right under your nose
@Yourballix
@Yourballix Год назад
@@ronaldbailey8676 why wouldn’t anyone believe it? Tens of thousands were brought up there but only you feel it’s important
@ronaldbailey8676
@ronaldbailey8676 Год назад
@@tino6846 that what you think man my brother and sister and her old man I'm not going to say no more just let me say this I know you have a little Italy downtown you had / have a little Italy uptown on 116st. Between 1st and pleasant Ave you better know what and who your talking to do when you said I didn't know what was going on under my nose lol 🤣 😆 😂 😅
@itsame_th2283
@itsame_th2283 Год назад
This scene is so perfect, so many nuances. One of the all time great movies which is severely underrated. Not enough budget to pay off the press and academy i guess
@marksanders1301
@marksanders1301 7 месяцев назад
One of the greatest movie scenes of all times.
@thomaspage2773
@thomaspage2773 2 года назад
Classic gangster scene, this movie is so iconic. Al Pacino gives a faultless performance, looks fantastic on 4k . If you don't have this yet, definitely upgrade from bluray. You won't be disappointed, looks absolutely superb 👌
@morningwaves
@morningwaves 2 года назад
This film is a top 10 all time film in Europe.
@karl-heinzheyland3496
@karl-heinzheyland3496 2 года назад
Scarface = more for the physical ones/ Carlitos way more for the spirituel ones. Higher level. In the circle of the best movies.
@KaBoomChannel
@KaBoomChannel 2 года назад
I love how he gives that nervous look the same as he looked in the Godfather when he meets Sollozo and McCluskey at the restaurant "I gotta go to the bathroom"...You can cut the tension with a knife
@Joetrout
@Joetrout 2 года назад
And the sound/music makes it
@PeekaBooo23
@PeekaBooo23 2 года назад
I was privileged to have seen this masterpiece at the movie theatre when it came out. Priceless!
@bigchiefsmackaho387
@bigchiefsmackaho387 2 года назад
Pacino having to release the catch after racking the slide on an empty pistol is a detail you never see in movies any more.
@juangarza7193
@juangarza7193 2 года назад
True that 😎👍
@nurse425
@nurse425 2 года назад
It's why I admire the John Wick series so much! Attention to little details like that make a great scene epic!
@Doc_Holiday.
@Doc_Holiday. 2 года назад
💯
@boataxe4605
@boataxe4605 2 года назад
Al, unlike Alec, knows about guns.
@Doc_Holiday.
@Doc_Holiday. 2 года назад
@@boataxe4605 Damn Gina!!! Hahahaha
@velocity313
@velocity313 Год назад
Two life lessons from this clip... If anyone asks you to hold a pool ball in place while they do a trick shot, kindly decline! Or if anyone tells you to look down in the bottom of a cooler for a drink, tell them your not thirsty!
@TheJbonez1000
@TheJbonez1000 11 месяцев назад
Sure it's at the bottom
@oldtwinsna8347
@oldtwinsna8347 3 месяца назад
In this case it was beer so he should've said, "Nah, i don't drink alcohol. Would like a nice brew of hot coffee though"
@Hater4life814
@Hater4life814 Год назад
Those latina’s in the back are classic baddies ❤
@SingleBeigeFemale
@SingleBeigeFemale 2 года назад
I must have seen this film 11 times now and I still cry my eyes out at the end. Why couldn't everybody let a man be good?!
@brainscott8198
@brainscott8198 2 года назад
"Remember me?...Benny Blanco from the Bronx!!"....bang!,bang! ...took me by total surprise almost 30 yrs ago, still does today after numerous watchings.
@totalbliss1
@totalbliss1 2 года назад
@@brainscott8198 Why? Benny told him he was gonna kill him. Carlito slipped letting him get away. Should've gotten out of dodge right away if he didn't want to do what he had to do.
@brainscott8198
@brainscott8198 2 года назад
@@totalbliss1 Yeah, but it still surprised me as he was waiting on Penelope Miller near the end of the movie...I got wrapped up in their love story in Act III...Benny and Carlito had the beef near the end of Act I, if i recall. Whatev....I jumped outta my seat when Pacino got shot full of lead. I damn near cried.
@totalbliss1
@totalbliss1 2 года назад
@@brainscott8198 I see what you mean but I wasn't surprised. I knew he will come back in the end, otherwise it served no purpose putting him in there with the storyline he had.
@2toastandegg666
@2toastandegg666 2 года назад
Because he was puertorican.. perhaps if he would've being white Hollywood would've make sure he made it and become president of the Bahamas...🤣
@Kwaj
@Kwaj 2 года назад
I love how all throughout the film, whenever he's among criminal elements, Carlito methodically scans his surroundings and the people within them while giving off a collected composure. For anyone he's familiar with, Carlito weighs his relationship with them, while at the same time cautiously piecing together any possible motivation they might have to go against him, no matter how close they might be. Anyone he doesn't know, he automatically categorizes as probable threats, and devises a plan to deal with them if need be. Pacino is phukkin' amazing.
@Automobiliana
@Automobiliana 2 года назад
Excellent - you put into words what I was thinking
@DeadPixel1105
@DeadPixel1105 2 года назад
"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet." "I come in peace. I didn't bring artillery. But If you fuck with me, I'll kill you all.“ - General James Mattis, US Marine Corps
@marioboyd557
@marioboyd557 2 года назад
@@Automobiliana I’m sure he made friends and foes before he went upstate
@julianjv7325
@julianjv7325 2 года назад
Here in Latin America although most people are sweet and kind there is always that possibility of violence and danger, this is due to the high crime rates that exist in our countries, that is why since you leave home you are always evaluating the place and the environment in which one finds oneself to identify latent and non-latent threats, in the city where I live which is Bogotá - Colombia the situation has worsened a lot since the massive exile of Venezuelans towards Colombia began, this happens because the President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro took many of the prisoners out of Venezuela prisons and left them on the border with Colombia so that they could come to our country to do their thing.
@Gangsta2150
@Gangsta2150 Год назад
If you live that life you can relate
@thegutpunch1726
@thegutpunch1726 3 месяца назад
I was a child in Suburban NYC in the 70s. What's so beautifully authentic in the car portion of this scene is the ambient Salsa. That was The Bronx in predominantly Puerto Rican areas back then. There would just be Salsa in the air. You usually had no idea from where. It was just there. And coming from Suburbia, it was the perfect soundtrack to what was an exotic land to me. It was likely the first place I ever heard Salsa and I've been a fan ever since.
@fulltonesmusic
@fulltonesmusic Год назад
Everything about this scene is a masterpiece
@erislocker
@erislocker Год назад
"Here come the pain!" love that line!
@Supersonic8984
@Supersonic8984 2 года назад
Experience tells him the minute he walks in there he knows somethings up, Pacino plays that whole scene brilliantly. Pretending to be distracted but he's really keeping an eye on everyone in there. He clocks the boy in the toilet straightaway and the audience knows this won't end well.
@elthe3rd
@elthe3rd 2 года назад
And before they got to the pool hall, Carlito tells him "I promised your mother you will be home for dinner." smh, heartbreaking.
@RageOfTheTiger
@RageOfTheTiger 2 года назад
I missed out on this amazing film back in the 90s. Glad I got to see it now.
@johnnyhammer
@johnnyhammer 2 года назад
But for some reason he didn't get his cousin out of danger.
@davidvalensi8616
@davidvalensi8616 2 года назад
@@johnnyhammer He had him already pegged as a casualty.
@Supersonic8984
@Supersonic8984 2 года назад
@@johnnyhammer vastly outnumbered, if he'd went for it earlier they'd both have been killed.
@GrooveChannel1
@GrooveChannel1 11 месяцев назад
One thing about that scene that always gets me is how family and friends can get u caught up. Carlito just got out of doing a bid and his own cousin brought him to a drug deal that eventually went wrong.
@enilenis
@enilenis Год назад
The music gets loud, and Al Pacino immediately gets the clue as to what is about to happen, and then visually confirms every step of the way: "Yep, it's headed where I think it's headed." A lot of acting just with the eyes and movement. Deep level acting and ability to internalize thought process of the character. Act it out like it's for real. An iconic actor.
@derekduvall6482
@derekduvall6482 2 года назад
This is the most underrated film in history, the acting is great, classy, stylish, one of the great films of all time.
@maximusmeridius1665
@maximusmeridius1665 2 года назад
Totally agree!
@alfredmcglothen6050
@alfredmcglothen6050 2 года назад
That’s how you knew Carlito was a legend, because he knew something wasn’t right from the beginning.
@amjh4lah809
@amjh4lah809 7 месяцев назад
*_"YOU THINK YOU'RE BIG TIME? YOU'RE GONNA FUCKIN' DIE, BIG TIME!!"_*
@mattpsvideoconnections1029
@mattpsvideoconnections1029 Год назад
This is such a great scene.
@firstal3799
@firstal3799 2 года назад
Very underrated film. I think this is one of Pacino top 10 films.
@Marvin-dg8vj
@Marvin-dg8vj Год назад
It was recognised as a classic almost immediately
@tg5175
@tg5175 3 месяца назад
top 10??? more like top 5
@chefmesser420
@chefmesser420 2 года назад
Sean Penn, Pacino, Penelope ann Miller all put on some the best performances of their careers. Loved this movie.
@amjh4lah809
@amjh4lah809 7 месяцев назад
Amazing scene. So tense! Brilliant, underrated film ❤
@SupremeManiax
@SupremeManiax 2 года назад
Al Pacino played the best Puerto Rican gangster🔥🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷 There should be more movies like this 🇵🇷🔥
@thisisrivera1
@thisisrivera1 2 года назад
💯🇵🇷✅
@axapple
@axapple 2 года назад
🇵🇷
@vincentbarney3091
@vincentbarney3091 2 месяца назад
Highly doubt it especially in the time's that were in now like if they made Scarface and Carlitos Way today he wouldn't have been cast in those roles because he's Italian they would have an actual Cuban actor for Scarface and a Puerto Rican actor for Carlitos Way cause it's all about representation especially for roles where the character is Hispanic
@carloflorez8697
@carloflorez8697 2 года назад
Carlito saw the set up. But was unarmed. When he got the light from the Boriqua he saw the gun. That was a master move with the trick shot.🏆
@nydiagaray1935
@nydiagaray1935 Год назад
One of his best movies . I could see this movie on and on and on and on .... BEST ACTOR OF ALL TIMES
@rafaelramirez1507
@rafaelramirez1507 Год назад
No trick shot ... this is magic time ✨
@genebigs1749
@genebigs1749 2 года назад
That scene is so suspenseful it leaves my throat dry and my heart pounding every time I watch it. What a masterpiece of film making!
@evervaldivieso8271
@evervaldivieso8271 2 года назад
You should watch De Palma's others films then. He is one of the best directors in understanding Hithcock's work with Dario Argento of course.
@CadillacDriver
@CadillacDriver Год назад
You are too easily impressed.
@hugh-jasole
@hugh-jasole 2 года назад
I'm a hardcore Brian DePalma fan and this has always been one of my favorite movies of his. I actually prefer Carlito's Way over Scarface
@Steelerman8812
@Steelerman8812 2 года назад
I'm with you on that.
@Mshine2
@Mshine2 2 года назад
100
@magnuskallas
@magnuskallas 2 года назад
True. Scarface is bordering satire and if I remember correctly DePalma himself said they wanted to make everything over-the-top. This is more like its down to earth older brother.
@Seven_Leaf
@Seven_Leaf 2 года назад
@@magnuskallas Yeah but "over the top" is relative. We're talking about Florida, early-mid 80s cocaine wave. I wouldn't bat an eye if Tony did some crazy-ass shit like releasing his tiger to take out one or two of the hit squad.
@yell0wberry
@yell0wberry 2 года назад
Unlike Scarface, Carlito‘s Way didn’t have to work based on a remake, but don’t get me wrong, Scarface is still a little better
@karlwalter2242
@karlwalter2242 Год назад
The Hollywood media has tried to not give the props this movie deserves, but they've failed....
@robinrahmani4705
@robinrahmani4705 4 дня назад
What a scene. Al dominates a scene filled with multiple actors
@vernwallen4246
@vernwallen4246 2 года назад
Best statement of the century"there ain't no friends in this shit business".😜😜😜
@gomey70
@gomey70 Год назад
Such a great scene. The way the tension builds is unbearable.
@rovingwarrior3710
@rovingwarrior3710 Год назад
From my first time watching this scene I'm thinking that if you're going to see friends then wtf do you need back up for.
@fieldersoprano
@fieldersoprano 9 месяцев назад
I can't stand it lol. I'm on the edge of my seat the whole time!
@delboy-su3wf
@delboy-su3wf 4 месяца назад
When u think thou if they expected the guy to be alone why the guy in tolliet etc . He would been out numbered and easy to kill anyway . Great film thou first time I ever watched many years ago was the best .
@delboy-su3wf
@delboy-su3wf 4 месяца назад
I bought the original steelbook £3.50 hope it's good condition.
@cellyj3255
@cellyj3255 7 месяцев назад
One of the best movies! Fantastic. So many classic lines and scenes . Oh Carlito I heard of you ! You use to run smack with Rolando . Turn it up I love that song !
@joeredman9354
@joeredman9354 4 месяца назад
My favorite Al Pacino movie, so underrated ...
@twofiveb
@twofiveb 2 года назад
Carlito Brigante, Antonio Montana, Michael Corleone. Al Pacino plays the most epic movie gangsters better than anyone.
@rogernaidoo1953
@rogernaidoo1953 2 года назад
Totally on point.
@LARULES100
@LARULES100 2 года назад
@@rogernaidoo1953 him and de Niro.
@GABRIELA-ACEVEDO.
@GABRIELA-ACEVEDO. 2 года назад
Lefty Ruggiero
@Twotontessie
@Twotontessie Год назад
Absolutely gripping. All-time classic scene. "You think you're big time!?" "Here comes the pain!!!"
@pietrobassosilva2379
@pietrobassosilva2379 Год назад
They don't make 'em like this anymore. This movie is filled with scenes like this. One of my favorite Pacino roles.
@TheRampagingGallowglass75
@TheRampagingGallowglass75 7 месяцев назад
For all his street smarts, experience, sixth sense, cool calculation & legendary repute Carlito grossly underestimated the sheer brazen ferociousness & crazy cowboy ways of the new breed of urban gangsters who had risen & become more violent over the preceding five years. Times had changed, drastically & dramatically. Carlito had to learn the hard way, making it out alive from that deadly setup via his wits, quick thinking & awesome badassery. Al Pacino owned this scene & pulled it off to perfection.
@YoMommasHouseMakingASandwhich
@YoMommasHouseMakingASandwhich 2 года назад
Carlito saw this hole play from the beginning, but the bathroom scene confirms his suspicions. Asks to use the bathroom and the door slowly closes. He has no weapon so he's scans the room and waits for the right time to make a move. Also love when he's in the bathroom and his gun is empty so he plays it off like he just reloaded. This movie has scenes that are just perfect, Brian De Palma knocked it out of the park. This movie is defiantly in my top 50
@docducttape9270
@docducttape9270 2 года назад
Nothing says "inconspicuous" like a red hot rod with bright yellow flames on it. 😂😂
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 2 года назад
Carlito should have known by the car alone, that his relative was dabbling in the drug scene.
@jamesknickson9132
@jamesknickson9132 2 года назад
@@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 he suspected. Thats why he asked what hes doing these days
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 2 года назад
@@jamesknickson9132 That makes sense. If so, I wish Carlito had never gotten into that car.
@SamM_Scot
@SamM_Scot 4 месяца назад
Brian De Palma the master at building incredible tension and is just one of many reasons I love his movies :-)
@EdwinBetancourtJr
@EdwinBetancourtJr 7 месяцев назад
Carlito knew they would make their move once he was distracted. That’s why he made sure to have his back turned. But once they made their move, he didn’t hesitate! He made his move and it was on! THAT was gangster!
@WAProdthejohman
@WAProdthejohman 2 года назад
Flawlessly directed sequence, suspensful, flashy, nuanced to freakin perfection
@tiagobarros5666
@tiagobarros5666 2 года назад
One of my favorite films and without a doubt one of Brian De Palma's best. This and other scenes are extremely well directed. De Palma knows like few others how to construct tense, well-constructed scenes.
@Simon_Cow
@Simon_Cow Год назад
Can you believe that Al Pacino was 53 years old in this movie? Lol that's crazy.
@fezgon72
@fezgon72 Год назад
Al Pacino always makes his characters memorable, Michael Corleone, Tony Montana, Carlito Brigante, etc.
@alexjay7612
@alexjay7612 2 года назад
Sean Penn should’ve won a best supporting actor Oscar for this film.He wasn’t even nominated.Tommy Lee Jones won for ‘The Fugitive’.Madness.
@pain21229
@pain21229 2 года назад
Wtf
@jegr3398
@jegr3398 2 года назад
The Fugitive was pretty damn good too
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 2 года назад
The Fugitive was the breakout hit that year, if I recall.
@ritabook7601
@ritabook7601 2 года назад
The Oscars are about politics, like everything else in this world. Tommy Lee Jones is good, but he basically plays the same character. Carlito's Way had some amazing actors and performances that were sinfully ignored.
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