2º – Dog Day Afternoon (Sidney Lumet, 1975)
A bank robbery by a pair of burglars without much experience becomes a true media circus as time progresses. ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ is characterized as a shrewd drama, which knows how to resort to the most comical situations when it is necessary and not confined to the clichés of the genre.
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1º – Scarface (Brian De Palma, 1983)
A Cuban immigrant finds his way to the social ascent of crime in a pulsating Miami of the 1980s. We find in this masterpiece by Brian De Palma an impeccable film and one of the greatest performances in the history of cinema. Al Pacino delivers to the viewer a superb performance during the 170 minutes of the film, never losing its intensity for a minute.
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