Scent of a Woman

1992 • 156 minuts
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356 ressenyes
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Al Pacino won an Academy Award for his brilliant portrayal in this heartwarming tale of an overbearing, blind Lieutenant Colonel who hires a young guardian (Chris O'Donnell) to assist him.
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4,7
356 ressenyes
Roman Fedoriouk
10 de novembre del 2014
Profoundly powerful and outrageously funny, the Scent of a Woman is a movie that will leave you reflecting on yourself through the eyes of its extraordinary characters. Al Pacino has never in my opinion, better suited a role; his flawless performance will leave you laughing and crying. It's powerful message about the value of character is priceless in its entirety and even more so in its delivery. All in all, find this movie and watch it, it is simply a classic you can't afford to miss.
Lisa Brazier
4 de setembre del 2019
Without a doubt: Best movie ever released!! Al Pacino (incredible how he becomes "Lt. Colonel Frank Slade a blind, ex-Lt. Colonel, who hires Charlie to help him carry out his last weekend befor ending his life. The bond that happens between Slade and Charlie will blow your mind.... You will laugh, cry, & watch it over again!! This movie is remarkable, you will swear Pacino is truely a blind man!! Charlie and Lt. Slade learn so much from eachother & realize they need eachother
Devin Andres
17 de juliol del 2019
Pacino had many nominations and IMO he should have already won an OSCAR for best actor. Pacino even said during the award ceremonies that he didn't really want to play this type of role but something inside one of the best actors along with (Robert Deniro & Jack Nicholson & Daniel day Lewis) gave Pacino the opportunity to portray A tortured war hero who's bark is just as big as his bite (the ranger chokehold scene) and of course one of the best inspired speeches known to man. Pacino was flawless