9º – Scarface (Brian De Palma, 1983)A Cuban immigrant finds his way to social ascension in the life of crime in a pulsating Miami of the 1980s. In this masterpiece by Brian De Palma, we find an impeccable film and one of the greatest performances in the history of cinema. Al Pacino gives the spectator a superb performance during the 170 minutes of the film’s duration, never losing its intensity even for a minute.
8º – Casino (Martin Scorsese, 1995)The film investigates the lives of two friends, a casino manager and the other member of the mafia, showing all the destructive compendium that comprises the journey of both in the world. Martin Scorsese’s masterpiece, ‘Casino’ is untouchable, using its 178 minutes of duration to dismember every nuance about the life of its characters.
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