Symbolism In The Film Of Al Serpico

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I started watching movies of Al Pacino when I got serious enough about films. The first movie which I saw was ‘Scarface’. It really opened my eye as to what impact, communism could have on a young rebellious delinquent completely altering the course of his life. The movie was full of violence with overt drug and sexual indulgence, but the part which was really amusing is the caricature of the character. It is almost like a dynamite waiting to explode any second. The making of the character; truly symbolizes the personality of a Cuban revolutionist .His acting uncovered a craft which looked so unique and unrivalled. It is only then, that I started watching his films with more interest.
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But, apart from playing characters against the law, he has discovered other myriad ways of exploring his potential. Films, like ‘Serpico’, has shown a detailed character study, of this accomplished performer who is larger than life. Al emulates the character of ‘Frank Serpico’, a reclusive bohemian, law abiding citizen and a non-conformist, one who would never deter away from his principle, in any circumstance to any authority or force. The film which won him an Oscar (Actor in a Leading Role) is 'Scent of a Woman’. This film is a story about a blind army officer and his life. The character, Lt Col ‘Frank Slade’ is a platform to canvass the loneliness buried in the man who literally swells for love, predilection and the company of women.
The other offbeat films, in which he was part of was, ‘Panic in the needle Park ‘and ‘Dog day afternoon’. Playing a drug addict and a bisexual bank robber definitely captured the performance of new impressions, in …show more content…

Through, the James Dean Memorial Fund, the Actors studio also lent him fifty dollars to pay his rent. He does give a lot of credit to Lee Strasberg because the Actors studio actually launched him in attaining his dream. Another, well-wisher who guided him through his early years as an actor, was Marty Bregman.Marty was Al’s manager who acted as an intermediary between him and the movie business. His help enabled Al to get better prospects and eventually, his image progressed toward

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