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    Dragan Jovic Professor John Kunz English Composition II 28 February 2014 Scarface is the Greatest Movie! Scarface‚ starring Al Pacino‚ is the greatest film to ever hit the film industry. Scarface was released in December 1983 and is technically assumed to be a remake of the 1932 Scarface movie. The 1932 Scarface film was centered in Chicago during the Depression-era‚ however‚ the 1983 remake shifted the action from Chicago to Miami during the 1980s-era (Bayard). The directors did this on purpose;

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    Movie Description for “Scarface” When Castro had opened the port of Mariel Harbor‚ several thousand Cubans had fled to the US. Among them was a young tough boy named Antonio Montana (Al Pacino)‚ who along with his friend Manny Ray started the cocaine trade and builds a strong drug empire in Miami. One of the main themes within ’Scarface’ is to get as rich as possible‚ which reinforces capitalism. The culture that we live is constantly forcing ideologies at us through our norms and values‚ films

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    Scarface Film Comparison

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    The film that I choose is Scarface. In 1931 Howard Hawks directed the original film "Scarface" based off the novel by Armitae Trail. In any case‚ as a result of its depiction of violence about a ruthless and atrocious gangster‚ which it mixed up lots of controversy with the studios head office about censoring issues‚ which delayed the films debut until the following year of 1932. About half-century later‚ after the first Scarface was released‚ director Brian De Palma made his own remake of the great

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    Discuss The Ways In Which Quentin Tarantino Used Cameraworl‚ Sound‚ and Mise-en Scene To Create Meaning For The Audience In The Opening Scene Of ’Inglorious Basterds’ Inglorious Basterds (2009) Inglorious Basterds was written by Quentin Tarantino in 1988‚ after having borrowed the title from a Castellari film made in 1978. This reference to the 78 version is an example of the legendary intertexuality‚ innate to Tarantino films. Even though the only echoed topic matter was a second world war backdrop

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    Raj Singh Mrs. Mccormick Film Class 12 February 2012 Scarface Analysis Essay The gangster movie genre is one of the most popular among the modern movies and some of the best film directors have produced some very excellent gangster movies. For my first film analysis‚ I decided to analyze my favorite gangster movie of all time. The movie that I analyzed is called “Scarface” and is directed by Brian De Palma. It was released in 1983 and is still a super hit movie today. Let me go through

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    The Film Scarface can be directly compared to the myth of the American Dream. The myth of the American Dream can be thought to be the coming of power in society through monetary gains and political positioning. Scarface is a gangster movie in which the main character Tony Montana tries to reach his dream of uncanny power and wealth. Tony’s belief also shared with the common man is that after obtaining all the power in the world one would live in happiness ever after. The director of the movie portrays

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    The first screen write attempt for Scarface was with David Rabe. Martin felt the screenplay with Rabe was not going in the direction that he had in mind. Rabe left the script writing and Martin then approach Oliver Stone with Scarface. Oliver was hesitant but Martin had mentioned Sidney Lumet was getting involved to direct and got on board. When Oliver was approach for the screen writing‚ he was at a tough place at that point in his life‚ he was getting ready to leave America and move to Europe

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    consider Tony Montana of Scarface to be the hardest‚ roughest gangster to ever appear on the movie screen. But what characteristics make this so? Is it because he was able to take over a drug cartel by violence to become the single most made man in Miami? Was it his ruthless business tactics‚ which ultimately led to his death that justify such a bold statement? There exist certain elements of gangster movies that make it memorable. Either it’s recklessly violent like Scarface‚ or it’s criminally success

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    The American Dream in the Film Scarface The film Scarface can be directly compared to the myth of the American Dream. The contemporary perception of the American Dream is one monetary gains and power in society. Scarface is a gangster movie in which the main character Tony Montana tries to reach his dream of overwhelming power and wealth. Tony Montana like Jay Gatsby believed that after obtaining enormous power and wealth‚ one would live in happily ever after. The director Brian De Palma like

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    Scarface Scarface is a movie about an immigrant who comes to the United States in search of the "American dream." This rags to riches movie stars my favorite actor: Al Pacino. Pacino is famous for staring in the Godfather trilogies‚ Carlitos Way‚ as well as several other movies. In Scarface he plays an immigrant: Tony Montana. Pacino truly becomes this character and portrays him very well. The movie is about an immigrant‚ Tony Montana‚ who comes to Florida from Cuba. He is determined

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