68,000,0000 views: the best tango in the history of cinema performed by Al Pacino

Despite his already quite advanced age, 83-year-old Al Pacino still remains an object of adoration and admiration.

The man still remains in great shape, he works on films, thereby trying to maintain his image. Although even otherwise, many of his roles would remain an example to follow.

The role of Al Pacino in the film ‘The Scent of a Woman’ deserves special attention. The film premiered in 1992,

but still many connoisseurs of good cinema continue to watch it. After all, the film raises many important social issues that are worth talking about.

The role of Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade became significant in the career of All Pacino, although at the time of the film’s release the actor already

had his own name and an excellent reputation. He played the role of a blind man whose relatives asked a young guy to look after him while they were away.

In some ways, this story of a young guy and an adult, even a somewhat callous former military man,

is reminiscent of the plot of the film ‘1+1’,when two completely different people sincerely fall in love with each other.

They change the lives of their companions, their priorities, and even cause strange feelings.
And if previously Al Pacino’s hero was a rather bile and tough person,

then over time he begins to be imbued with love, a thirst for life and a desire to help with others.

Moreover, at some point Frank Slade falls in love with a charming teacher, turning into a different person.

And the tango scene will forever remain in the history of cinema. And this is not even in doubt, because the dance was performed by Al Pacino himself!

And we are sure that you should definitely re-watch this particular moment of the film ‘Scent of a Woman’,

because it leaves the most wonderful, unforgettable emotions! Be sure to play the video below and truly enjoy it with us!

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