"I'd Take a Flamethrower To This Place" (Al Pacino) | Scent of a Woman
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 เม.ย. 2024
- Frank Slade (Al Pacino) defends Charlie (Chris O'Donnell) in a thrilling speech that changes the tide of the Baird hearing.
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A prep school student needing money agrees to "babysit" a blind man, but the job is not at all what he anticipated. - บันเทิง
"When the s**t hits the fan, some guys run and some guys stay to face the fire"
Ain't that the truth
The problem is "some guys think they are.." Can't say more cause youtube will ban me again.
You'll be punished for integrity.
@@raulcastro925I’ve been warned so many times and was banned from commenting 2 or 3 times.
@@Infam0usKiller I feel your pain.
We know someone who who runs every time he’s accused. He is an orange man that everyone knows and either hates or loves. He has no integrity
One of the best speeches in movie history.
True
No. It's silly and unintentionally goofy.
@@junglemoose2164 And who are you?
Such a shame uni got infiltrated by woke SJW and genderclowns and racegrifters.
Uni is dead in USA.
Speech was okay and masterfully delivered by Pacino, but not a patch on Pete Postlethwaite's in Brassed Off.
Charlie saved Col. Slade’s life. Slade figured that speaking on his behalf was the very least he could do.
second that
Ur nuts!!!😂
Pacino is a brilliant actor. This role showed how much of a range he has. His stage presence is monumental.
It's striking. I saw this in the theatre.
@@The2ndFirst My wife and I saw it on the big screen too. WOW! The range this role required from him! He played it to a tee. This was a movie that I think was meant for the big screen. Definitely one of my favorites.
He completely took over the whole movie despite the cast being full of brilliant talent.
That "Hoo-Rah", with the explosion of applause behind it, gives me goosebumps every time. This is such a great scene.👏👏👏👏
"Hoo haa" I think... he uses it many times during the movie.... even when the chips are down... at the dinner table... a very somber hoo Haa in a going down voice..... I may be wrong, been a long long time since I've seen
@@wasanthacweerathunga9819 You are correct.
What a great movie.
@@wasanthacweerathunga9819correct, Hoo-rah (or ooh-rah) is Marines, Navy says hoo-yah (I know, it's kinda lame) and Army and Air Force say Hoo-ah.
That was my experience in the Navy working with Marines and a few Air Force service members .
mr pacino is amazing as tears rolll down my face- thank you sir for this great message- ex militrary police
Al Pacino DESERVED HIS OSCAR for this scene alone.
immortal performance
Except most blind people look in the direction of the person they are talking to.
Im just going to have to quit everything i like
Who's Oscar
@@jjs13rj wake up
This speech still gives me chills. Honor, honesty and steadfastness will never go out of style. Only the weak and the ethically challenged will find these qualities an inconvenience. Bravo to Mr. Pacino. Great acting.
Style might be the wrong word, styles go outta fashion Honor is everlasting
For Pacino to give this entire speech and still "look" blind is incredible.
The tone. Depth. The voice
Movies like this, and Dead Poet Society, Good Will Hunting and a few more I forgot was created with the focus of showcasing the right attitude and ideals which young boys should follow to become proper young men. These movies should be considered gems.
Pretty sure that speech is why he finally got the Oscar.
I wish the new audiences learn to appreciate the quality of acting that Al Pacino delivers here. This scene alone makes him an Oscar winner, his entire performance here is unique
Now without the shadow of a doubt! This is one of the greatest actor of our time. Just so many different roles, different personalities played to perfection!
Chris O’Donnell’s facial expressions are marvelous. He shows his fear, apprehension, and gratitude just by his eyes.
Everyone there was in awe of this performance even Chris O’Donnell just staring almost forgetting he is in a movie for a moment, I bet everyone there sorta zoned out too.
One of the greatest moment in movie and only Al Pacino could do!!❤❤
WATCHED IT HUNDREDS OF TIMES... LOVE IT....I CRIED IN EVERY ONE
How much this speech ( with all the substantive material ) is needed today in this unjust world !!!
“You better be careful what type of leaders you’re producing”
They produce exactly the 'puppet-leaders' they want.
A normal-sighted person makes you believe that he is truly blind, by looking directly at his eyes, is a tremendously incredible acting skill!
Heard in one of the interviews, it was his daughter taught/ suggested him to do the "blind" look
Even the GLIMMER of his eyes moving and SHIVERING like a REAL BLIND man.
What else you want from an actor 👏
Fun fact. I'm legally blind with limited vision. When Al was rehearsing for this part, he went to blind schools.
He observed how the blind walk, the differences in their facial expressions, etc.
An absolute thespian and a fellow New Yorker.
"Fellow New Yorker" doesn't carry the same bona fidus it used to though. Ask Rick Moranis.
@@stillcantbesilencedevennow LOL. True.
One of my favourites. And New York’s
I'm so sorry; you touched my heart ❤️! I pray your eyesight improves 💯 %. ✨️✨️🎶🎶🍒🍒🫐🫐🍑
Great to see a leader standing. UP for a POTENTENTIAL LEADER with merit, character is more important than reputation
Omg and Trump could be the next president of America... of the entire population of America is Trump all it has to offer?... this written by a morron from Wales who has to use atto correct!!!!
So many years ....and still whenever I watch it, it feels so great...classic
Let’s just assume about what happened after the movie ended
“The 3 boys were later expelled for committing another heinous prank, Willis Jr would leave the school after being shunned for his actions, and Trask was dismissed for conduct unbecoming of an educator. Slade would later marry Ms Downs, and Sims would become a phenomenal district attorney with Slade as his mentor.”
If ever anyone ever stood up for that I would owe them my life. What beautiful words he used to come to Charlie's defense.
Always captivated by this scene no matter how much times I’ve seen it.
Al is a class act. Good actor and a nice dude who doesnt overstep.
Pacino has had many brilliant performances over his career....this one is on the very top!
No way it can top his performance in The Godfather 1 and 2 though. But agreed. The range of his capabilities.
My favorite film scene EVER. I watch it monthly for inspiration.
One of Al Pacino's best performances. He made us cry for this boy...
Al Pacino squeezed by me at the Aldwych Theatre in London. We were both there to see The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. In a way, I think that makes us best friends. Although it was 32 years ago and he ain't called.
You gave me back my life. I give you back your future.
Incredible Al Pacino performance Love this move!
Al Pacino is tha man!
This speech contains so much wisdom it blows my mind!
And Harry, Jimmy, Trent wherever you are out there , 3:40
IMO...Not only is this one of The Greatest orations in recent cinematic history, LTC points out what is Seriously Lacking in today's society...Competent, unabashed leadership & integrity!
Best film ever. I’ve seen it a hundred times and still brings tears to my eyes
This was always my favorite scene
To have been on this set and witnessed the brilliance of Al Pacino would have been a once in a career experience.
Watched this many times. Should be a standard lesson in schools. Unfortunately america lost its values, its character and its mind completely.
Tell me about it! No respect is the current mantra should you not be part of the... well, you know.
Not just USA!.
@@robleary3353 true but definitely usa
Sad times. The world is in a bad state. Very bad.
I got a question. I’ve only read the overview of the film but from what I got, is Charlie really in the right here. Yes, the teacher bribed him but if the students do the prank then why stay silent? Even though technically the prank was wrong, I’d get it if they were mates but, from this scene, it doesn’t look like. What’s really the point of it realistically speaking?
Greatest movie speech EVER!
Al Pacino. Like all his movies are pretty good.
One of the Greatest scene by Al Pacino.
Ever!!!!!
What a powerful scene
Great acting….
Rumor has it this scene was done in one take! That’s insane if true!
Absolutely an amazing movie and speech
The fact that this doesn't have music blaring over the top of the speech to 'give it more feeling' makes it even more valuable.
Yes he deserves one HE IS ONE of the charismatic actor he is into the character AL PACINO
Some of us are truly fortunate to have a living legend who has influenced our thoughts in every movie he acts in what a hero Al Pacino !!
Reminds me of the scene in movie scent of a woman…. “ id take a flamethrower to the place’ Thank you sir for your service and sacrifice outstanding job gentlemen outstanding.
Oscar well deserved. Love Alphonse pacino
One of my favorite movies. Pacino's only Academy Award performance.
So many emotions, Pacino surely knows what buttons to press. What an actor, one for the ages.
GOAT!!
Bril!. One of the best movie monologues ever!. Nuff said.
That was beautiful. I have watched it many times and it thrills me every time. Don't be a Sammy "the bull."
If only life were like this…with men being men and standing up as parents (or teachers) for the young people, and authorities being so democratically and fairly run… It is one splendid movie and this is probably the best monologue in a movie, but it’s just a movie.
I wish that too…
Yes, you're absolutely right about everything in your comment. And yes it's just a movie. But isn't it exactly what movies are all about? Make us dream about some things and times that are no longer achievable?
@@freindlycannuck1591 I think that art should have, also, a pedagogical component. But if what it depicts is no longer possible in reality, I’d say let us drink the poison cup to the last drop and be properly and honestly insane by making mindfuck movies, other forms of visual art, and horrendous ‘music’. I’d say let’s completely devalue art and hand it to technology. Nay, I’d say let’s devalue Mozart and Rembrandt as AI can replicate their creations. Who needs artists when cheap fakes will achieve the same result?
Oh, wait. I think we are actors and spectators at the same time in a global rampant mindfuck fest. There is a time to leave when it’s grotesque. Unfortunately, nobody will give me a refund for my life. My loss.
@@claudiamanta1943 Well here you go! You have managed to take a simple sharing of opinions about a good movie into an infernal intellectual debate for which I have not the time nor the inclination to participate in! Have a nice day!
@@freindlycannuck1591 Reality too strong for you? 😈
Listen. I am fascinated by beauty. Apart from the obvious fact that there is beauty in Good, there is, also, beauty in Evil. Alas, this world knows neither and is just incredibly UGLY.
Thank you for this upload, there used to only be a few patchy uploads of this monologue that didn't include the important parts before and after.
One of the very touching and genuine inspiring scene in hundreds of movies I have seen. I can watch again and again in so many times!
Now every university and college is like this …
I have probably watched this 500 times, give or take a few. Excellent , this should be a stranded for the future. People should raise their children with these standards.
Pacino....whew....great writing and the perfect delivery.
Give me eyes ill see the world like no one else does give me ears I will listen like no one else does and give me a tongue ill speak beauty❤❤🎉🎉
The unbeatable Pacino at his best...who...haaa
Our "elected representatives" in D.C. should be required to have to watch this scene from this movie. It would teach a lot of them something about character.
One of the best actors ever
Al Pacino was a stand out actor no matter what character he was portraying
One of the greatest speeches ever been on film 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
This is the most amazing speech in movie history for me!!! Love Al!
what an actor!
One of the BEST films of all time.
When a blind veteran can show the way your path is truly lost
One of the top best and powerful speeches to watch
LOVE this Scene...AL PACINO 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 TALENT!!!!!! GOD bless you always ❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
fantastic movie through and through
One of my top 5 favorite movies!!!
Τα πανεπιστήμια, σε όλο τον κόσμο, θα πρέπει να προστατεύουν, τα παιδιά που μάχονται για την ζωή και να εισπράττει κάποιο εισόδημα για να πληρώσει τα δίδακτρα.
Είναι το πιο δύσκολο, σκληρό θέμα, που πολλά, ίσος τα περισσότερα πανεπιστήμια, δεν το λαμβάνουν ιδιαίτερα με προσοχή. Έχω βρεθεί σε κάτι παρόμοιο. Ήμουν πάντα δίπλα σε αυτά τα παιδιά και τους προστάτευα, από κάτι παρόμοιο.
Χάρηκα και ένιωσα περήφανος γιατί πέτυχαν στη ζωή τους.
Έγιναν ηγέτες που προστάτευσαν του αδύναμους και αυτό ήταν το καλύτερο δώρο για μένα, επειδή έγινα φάρος για αυτά τα παιδιά.
Η ταινία αυτή πρέπει να διδάσκεται, έτσι ώστε η παιδεία να έχει νόημα.
Powerful.
But not a snitch!!
Al Pacino is just untouchable in his acting!
Such a feelgood moment
Arguably, the’ most compelling scene in cinematic history, and there have been many.
Al Pacino = the Master of acting
Absolutely badass❤
Asa ar trebui cei buni sa fie
Extraordinary!
This was the best of the best ,
Never sell your soul to pay for your future. I've lived by those words my entire life.
"don't destroy it! Protect it!
Embrace it! IT'S GONNA MAKE YOU PROUD ONE DAY! I PROMISE YOU!!"
Al Pacino is the MAN! He is the Oscar of actors!! A performance to end all performances!! Well done Mr Pacino!!
There was such a Connection between Al Pacino and Chris O Donnel ❤❤❤
Top shelf
Best movie ever!
Magnifíco👏👏👏👏👏
How did we go from first-run movies like this to what we have today?
❤ love this movie 🙏
I know its just pretend a movie but those actors sitting in on that scene had to be impressed with that scene with Al Pacino's work
"Watch your language" is an even stupider phrase when you're saying it to a blind guy.
Exactly 💯