10 Movies With Al Pacino

6º – And Justice for All (Norman Jewison, 1979)

An attorney faces a moral dilemma when he has to defend a client guilty of the charge being brought against him. Despite some scenic exacerbations of the work, ‘And Justice for All’ is an interesting ethical exercise for the spectator to perform. Here, Al Pacino delivers another extremely intense performance, demonstrating to each scene the full weight of that emotional moment lived by his character.

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5º – Scent of a Woman (Martin Brest, 1992)

A young student needing money accepts the job of looking after a bitter retired military man who is blind. ‘Scent of a Woman’ investigates the roots of man’s errant behavior, always counteracting the figure of the young student as an opportunity for redemption. Al Pacino’s formidable performance earned him an Oscar for best actor.

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