What goes up must  unceasingly come down. When it comes down in Scarface, the crash is as terrifying as it is vivid and arresting.    a good deal(prenominal)  ar the feelings of New York Times Vincent Camby that I   alike share  approximately the  uncorrupted  tear, which is not easily forgotten.  Scarface, written and produced by Brian DePalma and Oliver Stone, has always been dubbed as being controversial and non-traditional, since its release in 1983.  The film shows the American Dream gone bad where a Cuban immigrant (Al Pacino) rises to  riches and power through the cocaine industry, and his eventual  surpass from grace.  With much violence involved in the movie, many  state  pass to shy away from it and over facet the underlying themes and performances it contains.  Scarface does a tremendous job of providing captivating characters, new perspectives for movies, and emphasizing the   put of greed and wealth.               Al Pacino did not just play the   come forth of T   ony Montana, but he was Tony Montana.  Pacino proves to be so convincing in his part as the American Gangster, that one begins to almost   break away with the bad guy.  Being the veteran actor that he is, he is able to take control of his part and go over the top, giving all of the viewers a  disembodied spirit into the world of a madman.

  The film consists of numerous scenes in which Pacinos character, Tony Montana, shows drastic changes in emotion, varying from calm, cool, and collected into fits of rage and anger.  He also has a soft side, in which he is extremely  protecting(prenominal) of his sister.  In one instance of his fits of emotion, he killed his best  peer because he announced    that he was marrying his sister.  His emoti!   ons get the best of him and  tercet to his  fantastic and tragic downfall.               Steven...                                        If you want to get a  effective essay,  rear it on our website: 
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