Review of Scent of a Woman (1992) by Patryk C — 29 Jul 2012
With a very impressive and heartfelt storyline, Scent of a Woman shows Al Pacino's most distinct performance ever. Strong and bold, sometimes wrongly accused of being a show-off, Pacino IS the movie.
Charlie, a young, shy, yet smart college students take a job that requires some courage and determination - looking after an eccentric, blind man Frank. As they go to New York to visit Frank's family, they start a rather predictable, yet full of fun and amazements, weekend that nearly ends up in a disaster.
Intelligent, and skillfully made, Scent of a Woman may astound with its emotional baggage and, once again, marvelous, Oscar-worthy performance by Al Pacino.
This review of Scent of a Woman (1992) was written by Patryk C on 29 Jul 2012.
Scent of a Woman has generally received very positive reviews.
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