Review of Scarface (1932) by Jez M — 12 Sep 2012
As a tale of the corruption of power and the dangers of the 'American Dream' Scarface possesses none of the finesse of The Godfather. De Palma's interpretation may be more about drug-addled psychosis than the tortured soul of Tony Montana, but it's still an exhilarating, visceral ride, driven by Pacino's maniacal performance.
This review of Scarface (1932) was written by Jez M on 12 Sep 2012.
Scarface has generally received very positive reviews.
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