![]() | Scent of a Woman Col. Frank Slade has a very special plan for the weekend. It involves travel, women, good food, fine wine, the tango, chauffeured limousines and a loaded forty-five. And he's bringing Charlie along for the ride. Genres: Drama, Comedy Year: 1992 IMDB Rating: 7.60 IMDB Votes: 30915 Actors: Sadler, Nicholas as Harry Havemeyer, Rebhorn, James as Mr. Trask, Eginton, Margaret as Gail, O'Donnell, Chris as Charlie Simms, Smith, Matt as Jimmy Jameson, Venture, Richard as W.R. Slade, Conroy, Frances as Christine Downes, Whitford, Bradley as Randy, Anwar, Gabrielle as Donna, Louiso, Todd as Trent Potter, Pacino, Al as Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, Oliver, Rochelle as Gretchen, Canfield, Gene as Manny, Farrell, Tom Riis as Garry, Hoffman, Philip Seymour as George Willis, Jr. |
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| This is the story of one man alone has lost in the darkness of his own mind and sight. A retired colonel, and his latest recruit young, embarks on the final mission of Colonel, but the end is not what either of them could have imagined. Despite being a bit melodramatic and predictable, it is a human drama of high spirit and a final milestone Pacino. It has one of the most moving of the soul that I have seen by an agent. Al Pacino playing the character is absolutely nothing less than impressive. The union of O'Donnell, the company's performance makes this DVD movie Scent of a Woman a classic unforgettable. "Hoohaaah. Two thumbs up! |
| Charlie Simms (a young Chris O'Donnell, one of his early films) is a young student of a famous and very conservative school named Bart. Unlike his classmates, Charlie is not just the rich and studies in the Bart because he won a scholarship, in addition to that, he has to work to get some money to visit her parents. At Thanksgiving holiday is decided to work as "boysitter" of Colonel Frank Slade, a harsh and bitter man who was blinded when he was in the camp. (That is the reason for his bitterness) Charlie has many problems with the personality of Frank, but they need to have $ 300 as fast as possible, decided to take care of the blind. What happens is a good trip to New York, where both Charlie and the colonel will know and learn about their own weaknesses. The end of this film, when Colonel Charlie is helping with some discussions and problems at school, is one of the most exciting scenes in a Scent of a Woman Drama movie already seen:) |
| I do not tend to go along with Hollywood figures created by the cult, that sort of hero worship, idol-making, whatever, you can have your Julia Roberts and as endless and senseless blockbuster with these insipid nonsense like `Pretty Woman," "Notting Hill" and so on, but it has to be something more serious, like Joel Schumacher 'to die young "or" Erin Brockovich by Steven Soderbergh "to convince me that Ms. Roberts may / could be a good actress. The same is true of Al Pacino. Until the arrival of "Scent of a Woman", was an actor is only limited to those who come from outside the Hollywood mass-manufacturing. "Scent of a Woman" that changed everything: Pacino shows that here is a great teacher, a brilliant actor. It is not important that this Scent of a Woman Drama is a remake of an Italian original, or even if this Scent of a Woman Drama film won an Oscar, the Scent of a Woman Drama film is on its own merits, and reaches heights colossal Pacino in this drama directed, ably and willingly assisted by a refreshing Chris O'Donnell. Much for two people, including a Scent of a Woman Drama master in the characterization of the centers of these two main characters, Pacino had to carry out a real theater-like interpretation of a blind retired colonel, Bo Goldman dialogues are at the height of the challenge, the creation of superb monologues that Pacino so superbly enacted. My rating is higher than the surprisingly low IMDb user rating: a memorable and classic Scent of a Woman Drama movie serious Pacino puts on a very high level. |
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