Here is a perfect example,. The Devil never tells you to do this or that. He gives a sugestion and its your choice to do so or not. In this scene he never told the guy to kill them. He gives the suggestion.
If you speak Spanish you know he literally says get out of my sight and put that knife where it belongs LOL…it doesn’t take much intellect to figure out where it belongs after telling someone their wife is getting banged up the Hershey Highway
@@UpgradeYourLife247 But Satan didn't tell the punk to go stab them to death..He simply gave him a suggestion. Whatever choice the punk made, satan told him the truth.
"There's a train coming the other way, you'll just catch it. You'll thank me in the morning." Yep, when your sitting there on Riker's facing that double homicide charge.
I regularly keep coming' back to this scene. Too hilarious the way Pacino just walk through the scene, completely smooth and natural, not to mention the Spanish speak, priceless!
Yea thats the thing. I dont like how they're doing recent portrayls of the Devil. They make em young and sexy or insane. But Al Pacino was dark and menacing...I enjoy that
@@crazyvillainfan4877 al Pacino's Lucifer is grounded in a long literary and folkloric tradition of european rapresentation of the Devil, most don't want to have to do so much homework and prefer to refer to more recent and superficial pop culture conceptions
Another part of this scene that Pacino (the devil) knows is that when the guy gets to the apartment he'll most likely kill his wife, the other guy and Maricella will get the chair for it. Devil just collected 3 more souls.
No, 'you'll thank me in the morning!' - means the guy will most likely commit suicide after killing his wife. He'll be 'thanking' the Devil in Hell... That's actually terrifying if you think of it!
Well NY doesn't have the death penalty, so he'll most likely get a life sentence, or as someone else stated, he will commit suicide after murdering his wife and her lover.
@@Bison257he read his mind, found a weak spot, and instantly setup that situation at the guys house address for him to have to come home to. That’s basically what he does throughout the film
What I love about this scene is that is captures exactly was the Devil is all about. He proves and he tempts, while never "directly" getting involved - which makes what you do your fault, not his.
It’s funny but sad at the same time because people like that dude exist in real life too. They have such a boring life and are ready to brawl with anyone
It's a weird scene. The Devil tells the truth, makes helpful suggestions, speaks the language of the people, and has a wonderful sense of humor. No wonder the Devil is so successful.
Exactly its a weird scene, Not only The Devil Tells the truth, He already speak on his languaje, and for me this scene is pure Pacino, because my Mother language is Spanish, and He spoke with acent (Dominican Acento or Cuban) and when I heard on cinema I couldnt belibe HOW PACINO COULD SPEAK, definitivamente es ES UNA LEYENDA EL GRAN PACINO Y EN AMERICA LATINA NOS ENCANTO ESTA ESCENA (Im From Bolivia)
@@fredysanmiguel4488It's too formulaic. As soon as you see the title, and Al Pacino, you already know 88% of the film. All that's left is how you get there. And the ride wasn't that great.
its like during THAT moment, he was in another place simultaneously, watching shit happen to the wife and other dude, travelling places and time, just to influence the shit out of that angry dude.
@@pepehorhaeexactly!! Someone else that has realised this. As said in the main thread, I personally think the devil created/manipulated that entire situation at home in order to create a murder scene. He probably (similar to the Barzoom murder scene) was talking to the guy on the train at the same time as reading his mind, time traveling, and creating the scenario in real time for the guy to come home to. -by doing this, it creates more evil in the world (which is his core agenda), and also saves him a headache/distraction from manipulating Reeves. That’s primarily all he wants to do in order to create the Antichrist. A quality film. When you realise the depth of it, you enjoy it more
"Invigorating!" Sheesh he's a master. Between scenes like this and his work in Scent of a Woman (the Tango scene, look it up) Pacino is one of the best ever.
We all know the tango scene. It’s the most famous scene in one of the most famous Pacino movies ever made. You say “look it up” like it’s this hidden gem. 😄
'You find the right talent and you delegate' This line is also significant when Weaver is talking to Kevin outside of the church about all of the illegal/ terrorism activities Milton is connected to in Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, Middle East, etc.
Or he ends up murdering both Carlos and wife, feels guilty about what he has just done and rather than be locked up in Sing Sing for the rest of his life he’ll end up offing himself, goes to hell and that’s when he meets Satan in his true form and he’ll tell him “I told you so” but wouldn’t matter cuzz now he owns his soul for eternity. TERRIFYING
That puerto rican guy was also in the movie Juice and Romeo + Juliet 1996. He has scenes with Tupac Shakur, Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, and Leonardo Dicaprio. Crazy
I'm not a Spanish speaker, but damn that Spanish he rifles off seems smooth. Does he have a cool demeanor when speaking Spanish like he does normally talking? Pacino was a legend. 💕💞
At the end, he trapped him when he sounded like he’s looking out for him “go ahead son, still got time then giving him directions”.. that’s how the devil works.
I speak spanish and let me tell you it was flawless. Idk if Al actually knows spanish or he just learnt those lines just for this scene but either way I'm impressed.
The look on his face thinking to himself when he said right in the ass and shes going to like it , "she always said she didnt like that yo". He played Quiles in Juice also.
The way the guy is looking back at Pacino as he exits is like a son looking at his father. Considering the route he took in life, and who Pacino represents, it’s poetic.
This is a prime example of turning the other cheek, but if you think of it, the devil knew what kind of man he was when he was starring at him, just to agitate him, to the point where he was pissed, and wanted to kill him, but the devil told him the truth cause he was arrogant, and was his type of bad guy, so he told him about his wife and personal things, where he knew the guy would check, and possibly kill and harm his wife until the next day. This was a sickening scene where the devil knew he could win a battle with awful information.
The devil setting up a good three for 1 deal here. He can't make the guy kill the cheating wife and lover, but he's set up the optimal scenario where the guy will have nothing but air and opportunity keeping him from choosing to do so. Satan has a good read on this guy and knows it is very probable he will do it if he catches the two in the act. He'll nab the husband for wrath getting the better of him and the other two on lust/adultery. There's a chance he might not win, but the way he's playing the game has it so the odds are heavy in his favor that he doesn't lose.
I wouldn't call him Satan, Satan or Saitan originally means adversary, persecutor, judge, in the paragraph that he was in he was a character advocating for god, not being an antagonist, in the middle ages, the devil or Satan become the pop culture thing that we known now, I personally prefer John Milton version.
It wouldn't surprise me if at least one other person in that subway car turned out to be one of the shapeshifting demonic minions we see in other scenes in this film.
I love how he's so polite and says excuse me. Lol. When I did my acting class I did the ending scene when pacino talks about God. Its on my channel. I love pacino so much
@@andrewadami3920 Lol. Just lol. They are totally different characters. Lucifer is a comedy. A totally stupid devil. Like someone said just pop culture and I add just rubbish pop culture. In fact pop culture and rubbish are synonims. Here you can see John Milton poem transferred into a movie. The greatness of the Evil. The greatness of a king, not a crybaby like Lucifer. I liked the TV series... but Lucifer is more a vampire recently transformed than the devil himself.
If the devil existed, I truly believe this is what he would be like. Rather than controlling men or having grand plans to force this & that, he would just offer temptation or whisper to someone's worst impulses..... it would be up to that person to do it because that's how temptation works. Great stuff.
To be fair I wish we got a show where we follow the Devil who is also our protagonist (main lead) who also transformed himself into a human and we just follow him how he navigates himself around the city, building an empire, have people in control and just building his empire to his more sinister plans! I know I didn't explain all that well what I wanted but in just small words I want to see the show that handles devil the way they handled him in this film, not make him into a hero eventually or make him be a good guy eventually like they done it in Lucifer but let him be who he is, let us follow the villain and let us see how he is trying to take over the city, the Devil was never a good guy he is an evil entity who wants to see the world in flames and be the ruler of it! He doesn't need a romance story non of that bullshit, there should be nothing at all that could change him thoughts, just make him a true bad guy as our main lead that we can enjoy watching and following! We don't need the main lead to be a good guy, I mean Joker/American Psycho/Nightcrawler/The House that Jack Built or There will be Blood had main protagonists who weren't good people, they were all damaged and tortured individuals who were doing awful things but it was still a fascinating watch, always found villains in general more interesting than the Hero's!
When I use the word "invigorating" at work they often think I learned the word from years in graduate school. But I actually learned it from this scene - lol. The bilingual dialog is awesome with Al's classic acting with strong drama and prose.
“What did you say to him?”
“I told him you are John Wick”
I told him your name is baba yaga and you have a pencil and know how to use it LOL 😂😂💯
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And I am Michael Corleone
I told him you're the one and will show him how deep the rabbit hole is.
Fauk 😂
Here is a perfect example,. The Devil never tells you to do this or that. He gives a sugestion and its your choice to do so or not. In this scene he never told the guy to kill them. He gives the suggestion.
If you speak Spanish you know he literally says get out of my sight and put that knife where it belongs LOL…it doesn’t take much intellect to figure out where it belongs after telling someone their wife is getting banged up the Hershey Highway
@@UpgradeYourLife247 But Satan didn't tell the punk to go stab them to death..He simply gave him a suggestion. Whatever choice the punk made, satan told him the truth.
@@UpgradeYourLife247 I think a more appropriate translation would be "Put the knife where it deserves to be"
@@soioioioioioio34you missed the last part, “you’ll thank me in the morning”? He means that literally, face to face in hell.
oh yeah always a short cut to any chance to cause chaos and the devil knows them all
"There's a train coming the other way, you'll just catch it. You'll thank me in the morning."
Yep, when your sitting there on Riker's facing that double homicide charge.
That his invitation to the sin of wrath. He literally could have lied about all of that.
He will thank him in the morning because he knows a good lawyer who can get anyone off lol
Hope he made that train and put that knife where it belongs
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jman217 how? The devil stated his wife's name.
I regularly keep coming' back to this scene. Too hilarious the way Pacino just walk through the scene, completely smooth and natural, not to mention the Spanish speak, priceless!
I am sure he picked that up playing Tony Montana.
@@josevalentin890 Oh yes.
Love this scene!
Put that knife where it belongs! Funny stuff 😅
The terrible acent gets me every time 😂😂😂😂
the accent in Spanish was not that great but the way he manipulate it that Puerto Rican was good,,, by the way that spanish has Mexican accent
Pacino is such an absolute legend. Love him!!!
Oh, man. Is he ever! Amazing. I liked him Heat. Love the cast of that movie!
In this movie he's such a naughty, yet...very accurate, Devil. As he said at least once, in this movie: "I'm a surprise! No one sees me coming"!
Imagine if they did a Lucifer show in the style of what Al brought to the table in this movie.
Yea thats the thing. I dont like how they're doing recent portrayls of the Devil. They make em young and sexy or insane. But Al Pacino was dark and menacing...I enjoy that
@@crazyvillainfan4877 al Pacino's Lucifer is grounded in a long literary and folkloric tradition of european rapresentation of the Devil, most don't want to have to do so much homework and prefer to refer to more recent and superficial pop culture conceptions
@@eccoeco3454 um try 3000 year old Jewish texts...
Exactly. It was happy-go-lucky/menacing. The devil doesn’t need to intimidate. He has no fear. He’s here to teach lessons.
Well u can watch Lucifer.
Another part of this scene that Pacino (the devil) knows is that when the guy gets to the apartment he'll most likely kill his wife, the other guy and Maricella will get the chair for it. Devil just collected 3 more souls.
No, 'you'll thank me in the morning!' - means the guy will most likely commit suicide after killing his wife. He'll be 'thanking' the Devil in Hell... That's actually terrifying if you think of it!
@@Raiseflag_Surrender Bro that shit is scary
Well NY doesn't have the death penalty, so he'll most likely get a life sentence, or as someone else stated, he will commit suicide after murdering his wife and her lover.
@@claushellsing Lmao
Maricela was the name of his wife
This scene was so dark but so addicting
Makes you wonder what the devil would do if he attacked with that knife.
Man this movie was scary but good
I thought so too when I was young but it could have aged better
Makin Bacon Greasy Again Keanu’s acting and Charlize face kept throwing me off.
watched it for the first time faded like 30 minutes ago, al pacino trips tf outta me
I wouldn't say scary, it was more unsettling and eerie than anything.
Scary because it is real except Al P. is much better looking than him 👹
1:33 be more like Satan get excited about the small things in life.
👍
"Small things"... tomatoes tomato's.
Yes like a couple of souls comin your way. Awesome.
That’s what Muhammad told Muslims in his sayings.
“Go ahead son, you still got time!” He says like he’s really out to help him.
He is Satan helped him. God wouldn't tell him that his girl was fuckin someone else. Satan is a good guy. Unlike god who watches
All he did was prey on pre-existing fear. He didn’t do anything.
he kinda did
@@Bison257he read his mind, found a weak spot, and instantly setup that situation at the guys house address for him to have to come home to. That’s basically what he does throughout the film
"What did you say to him"
"I said that you were about to kill him with a pencil, a fucking pencil"
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Who does that?
"I told him that you are Baba Yaga."
He waited for the lady to be done with her seat before claiming it. What a gentleman, lol
Well I think it was Shakespeare who said it the Prince of Darkness is a gentleman
The Devil is evil, not rude or ungentlemanly.
The Devil approaches you as a friend.
Meanwhile Maricella's seat is still quite occupied
@@CJW0056😂😂😂😂😂
"He is got a lot of fingers in a lot of pies" lol that line along with Al Pacino's expression always gets me.
What I love about this scene is that is captures exactly was the Devil is all about. He proves and he tempts, while never "directly" getting involved - which makes what you do your fault, not his.
Lmao facts
You'll thank me in the morning.😂😂😂
It’s only if he is lying but is he ?
@lemorelgambino9882 🤣🤣🤣He wasn't lying.
@@roshelltannen9698 that’s exactly my point…. Devil told the guy the truth
It’s funny but sad at the same time because people like that dude exist in real life too. They have such a boring life and are ready to brawl with anyone
Facts 💯 Any big city in America 😀
That's probably why his wife was cheating on him 😂
@@craigsilver9 i think it's not only in America
@@craigsilver9 It's also not only in the cities. Visit any dive bar in your nearest rural area; the clientele aren't terribly different.
NY City---filled with these types
It's a weird scene. The Devil tells the truth, makes helpful suggestions, speaks the language of the people, and has a wonderful sense of humor. No wonder the Devil is so successful.
the temptation is real as hell, But they still have a choice
Exactly its a weird scene, Not only The Devil Tells the truth, He already speak on his languaje, and for me this scene is pure Pacino, because my Mother language is Spanish, and He spoke with acent (Dominican Acento or Cuban) and when I heard on cinema I couldnt belibe HOW PACINO COULD SPEAK, definitivamente es ES UNA LEYENDA EL GRAN PACINO Y EN AMERICA LATINA NOS ENCANTO ESTA ESCENA (Im From Bolivia)
@@martincito1977 speaking to someone in their own language, do something to them
This movie is an underrated gem! Great mix of drama and horror, with some comedic yet creepy moments like this scene thrown in for good measure!
Keanu's accent is horrible though.
did you say underrated ??? were you born when it came out?
@@fredysanmiguel4488It's too formulaic. As soon as you see the title, and Al Pacino, you already know 88% of the film. All that's left is how you get there. And the ride wasn't that great.
Gosh, I just realized who he kind of reminds me of at 1:24. He looks like an evil Michael Scott with none of the cringe.
Omg true its the laugh
iknr..ive also thought while watching movie
As a man who has 30 years of experience with community theater, this man has my respect.
What you mean.
Gangstalking a term used, I suppose.
This was such a great movie!! Al Pacino as the devil... Nobody could have played this part better than him.
If only Putin could act..
I always thought the same, but then there's also Jack Nicholson to consider.
@@fraserthomson5766 Or George W. Bush
De Niro also played a good devil
@@jimmypadilla3441Angel Heart (1987)! Another Gem!💯
Pacino's completely unimpressed, reactionless expression when the guy says "what the f**k are you lookin' at?!"
its like during THAT moment, he was in another place simultaneously, watching shit happen to the wife and other dude, travelling places and time, just to influence the shit out of that angry dude.
He's probably thinking "I'm going to enjoy chewing on your soul..."
@@pepehorhae that's a good reading of it
0:30 When the guy unleashes his knife, he doesn’t even flinch…lol…he’s invulnerable, so no risk.
@@pepehorhaeexactly!! Someone else that has realised this.
As said in the main thread, I personally think the devil created/manipulated that entire situation at home in order to create a murder scene.
He probably (similar to the Barzoom murder scene) was talking to the guy on the train at the same time as reading his mind, time traveling, and creating the scenario in real time for the guy to come home to.
-by doing this, it creates more evil in the world (which is his core agenda), and also saves him a headache/distraction from manipulating Reeves. That’s primarily all he wants to do in order to create the Antichrist.
A quality film. When you realise the depth of it, you enjoy it more
I always laugh the way he says “PIES”
The way his eyebrows bounce.
when did he say pies wtf
@@nruto3000 0:13
Yes, he passively-aggressively provoked a guy who was on the brink, and as the devil, he knew he was on the brink.
Pies 😏
It would've been funny if John Milton said "Hoo-Ha!" at the end before taking a seat.
😂😂
Liutenant Colonel Frank Slade flashbacks.
While the one with the switchblade seems stunned, the other guy knows something truly and utterly evil when he sees it. You can see it in his eyes...
its a boxcutter which is more consistent with the types of blade someone would be walking around with in NYC
"Invigorating!" Sheesh he's a master. Between scenes like this and his work in Scent of a Woman (the Tango scene, look it up) Pacino is one of the best ever.
We all know the tango scene. It’s the most famous scene in one of the most famous Pacino movies ever made. You say “look it up” like it’s this hidden gem. 😄
@@calisongbird despite your insight, many people likely don’t know the reference
I love Pacino's facial expression when he delivers the "pies"...
;)
You find the right talent and you delegate.....the talent was that guy who pulled the knife....and he will now do the devils work
Good catch
Facts
'You find the right talent and you delegate' This line is also significant when Weaver is talking to Kevin outside of the church about all of the illegal/ terrorism activities Milton is connected to in Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, Middle East, etc.
I wonder how many people on that train speak Spanish and knew exactly what he said.
💜😅 I've ALWAYS wondered that myself! You know his buddy understood!✌️
Right lol
The girl with the coat and the hat kept looking at them
I'd say about 70% of ppl on that train 😂
He will thank him in the morning because he knows a good lawyer who can get anyone off.
It's New York city he doesn't need a lawyer or bail.
More likely the guy is going to commit homicide, so they meet up on Hell
Or he ends up murdering both Carlos and wife, feels guilty about what he has just done and rather than be locked up in Sing Sing for the rest of his life he’ll end up offing himself, goes to hell and that’s when he meets Satan in his true form and he’ll tell him “I told you so” but wouldn’t matter cuzz now he owns his soul for eternity. TERRIFYING
That puerto rican guy was also in the movie Juice and Romeo + Juliet 1996. He has scenes with Tupac Shakur, Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, and Leonardo Dicaprio. Crazy
U mean Tybalt
I was trying to remember where I saw that guy before now I remember
Knowledge is power.
Power is power.
The eternal power is the only power there is
Power is Power
-Cersei Lanister
Knowledge is only powerful if you use it correctly.
@@rememberthecant7692 Naw. It's power
“They in the Kitchen Splittin’ a Jumbo!!”
😂😂😂🔥💯💪🏾👑
Whst are they talking about? A jumbo?
@@yowtfever Smoking a Woolie Blunt.
Pacino spoke more Spanish in this scene than the entire movie in Scarface lol
This whole movie was written amazingly. You have to watch it twice back to back to fully understand everything that is happening and why.
...Look at that! There's a lady gettin' up from her seat! Come on!" That ending was priceless!
Chilling, the look of amazement on his face when he told him about his GF lol.
He doesn't say "do yourself a favor"
He says "get out of my sight"
This scene alone should have earned him an Oscar. Absolutely brilliant!
Madness is like gravity, all it takes is a little push! -Joker
I'm not a Spanish speaker, but damn that Spanish he rifles off seems smooth. Does he have a cool demeanor when speaking Spanish like he does normally talking? Pacino was a legend. 💕💞
Dudes Italian so it’s probably very similar
It is not, it is super heavily accented, but it is somewhat understandable
"was"? He is still alive.
His accent is very heavy and not from any Hispanic country
He's forcing the Spanish accent, even his tone of voice gets softer and sounds unnatural, still fully understandable though, good job!
At the end, he trapped him when he sounded like he’s looking out for him “go ahead son, still got time then giving him directions”.. that’s how the devil works.
I wish this scene had a call back later in the movie some how
I speak spanish and let me tell you it was flawless. Idk if Al actually knows spanish or he just learnt those lines just for this scene but either way I'm impressed.
No habla mal , soy Española de Europa .
Need a sequel following that dude home
"I told him I'm Tony Montana, and you're John Wick"
“Hey look a lady’s getting out of her seat. Come on”
I thought i read somewhere that that was ad-libbed
He talked him into killing two people so his condemned soul would be his. Who else caught that.
He “delegated”! 😁
The look on his face thinking to himself when he said right in the ass and shes going to like it , "she always said she didnt like that yo". He played Quiles in Juice also.
💜😅✌️!
No Radamez
Quiles was the Bodega owner Tupac spattered.
@@curtisbradley5171 Damn! You're right! I was thinking of Radames. Oooops!
"You ain't right, man."
the way his face justs melts into horror when he talks about his green bedspread
I love the way Pacino says why in this scene. it just so friendly and casual
I've always pictured this guy waking up in Hell after a homicide-suicide situation. Hence, you'll thank me in the morning.
"What did you say to him?"
"I told him you're man of focus, commitment and sheer will. Something he knew very little about."
He sent that man to prison and two people to the grave.
The way the guy is looking back at Pacino as he exits is like a son looking at his father. Considering the route he took in life, and who Pacino represents, it’s poetic.
This is a prime example of turning the other cheek, but if you think of it, the devil knew what kind of man he was when he was starring at him, just to agitate him, to the point where he was pissed, and wanted to kill him, but the devil told him the truth cause he was arrogant, and was his type of bad guy, so he told him about his wife and personal things, where he knew the guy would check, and possibly kill and harm his wife until the next day. This was a sickening scene where the devil knew he could win a battle with awful information.
Somebody said the only person who knows the Bible other than God was the Devil
He told the guy the truth about his wife and then his son asked him what happened, and he told his son a lie.. Satan is the father of lies
Who the hell knows what eddies up to? Meanwhile he knows everything about some stranger's life. He's so deceiving 😈
*"Oh..I'm Right!"*
😂
The way he laughs everytime he says something to Keanu
This was such a good movie!
love THIS SCENE!
The devil setting up a good three for 1 deal here. He can't make the guy kill the cheating wife and lover, but he's set up the optimal scenario where the guy will have nothing but air and opportunity keeping him from choosing to do so. Satan has a good read on this guy and knows it is very probable he will do it if he catches the two in the act. He'll nab the husband for wrath getting the better of him and the other two on lust/adultery. There's a chance he might not win, but the way he's playing the game has it so the odds are heavy in his favor that he doesn't lose.
I wouldn't call him Satan, Satan or Saitan originally means adversary, persecutor, judge, in the paragraph that he was in he was a character advocating for god, not being an antagonist, in the middle ages, the devil or Satan become the pop culture thing that we known now, I personally prefer John Milton version.
"Invigorating!" I love it!
It's amazing how much death and anarchy you can cause with a little sprinkle of truth
Keanu: What did you say to him?
Al: I told him "Get out of my sight!" 😂
So so brilliant, so timeless!
It wouldn't surprise me if at least one other person in that subway car turned out to be one of the shapeshifting demonic minions we see in other scenes in this film.
I love how he's so polite and says excuse me. Lol. When I did my acting class I did the ending scene when pacino talks about God. Its on my channel. I love pacino so much
he's not polite it's just typical ny talk
@@jahangirm.294I know I live here 39 years lol
My favorite scene.
A "Jumbo" is a giant crack rock, just fyi
Nevermind it's just a giant crack rock 😂
@@ace7809 Are you sure it's not a huge crack rock?? Or perhaps a gigantic crack rock?? :-) :-)
@@budderkupp1282 OH ! There's a knee slapper !
weird flex but ok
Thanks for some reason as a non American I thought it was a food like jumbalaya or something
Ohhh nooo Maricela and Carlos will be no longer by tomorrow 😔
Ni**a pulled out an X-Acto knife like he just got out of arts and crafts.
💜😅✌️!!!
Look at that there’s a lady getting up from her seat. Love it
I love how he says : what did you say? Like some looney tunes character
Reading the comments, it's true that the guy's friend is looking at Pacino as if he is looking at the devil.
“What did you say to him?”
“I told him that you once killed a man with a fucking pencil”
Can we all appreciate the friend holding the thug back? The look in his eyes says a lot:
“….. there is something about this guy….”
Just like he said in the movie. "I'm a surprise, Kevin, they don't see me coming." Ain't that the truth. 😒
U dont every see him coming but keep praying u will.
If I could have one power,this would be it!
this movie is so good... especially this scene...
A netflix series of this world have been great
There is. It's called Lucifer. A fairly similar premise.
@@andrewadami3920 Lol. Just lol. They are totally different characters. Lucifer is a comedy. A totally stupid devil. Like someone said just pop culture and I add just rubbish pop culture. In fact pop culture and rubbish are synonims.
Here you can see John Milton poem transferred into a movie.
The greatness of the Evil. The greatness of a king, not a crybaby like Lucifer.
I liked the TV series... but Lucifer is more a vampire recently transformed than the devil himself.
@@andrewadami3920 You’re kidding right. Don’t compare that garbage to this movie.
They dont make movies with strong acting no more.
It's the 2020s legal thrillers, occult mainstream movies are not really made anymore
Absolutely amazing!
I love this scene so much I'll watch it again 😂
I want to see what happened in the apartment.
Me Too!!!
My imagination draws me to picture something similar to a few scenes from Angel Heart.
Double homicide
In the deleted scenes of the DVD
@@Foresythe how can we find it?
This is every wife in Beverly Hills. Trust me - I know all too well...hahahahaha!
If the devil existed, I truly believe this is what he would be like.
Rather than controlling men or having grand plans to force this & that, he would just offer temptation or whisper to someone's worst impulses..... it would be up to that person to do it because that's how temptation works. Great stuff.
When he says, "...por el c*lo", vintage Tony Montana face.
Ever since I saw this film the word invigorating has become part of my regular vocabulary- lol.
Him : im the devil
John : im Constantine
He was a great devil in this, really lit up every scene he was in.
He was acting really HOT in every scene
Im native latin 20 years ago I watched this movie in latin spanish..
Now I learned English..
Devils spanish so hilarious 😂
I love this movie!!
Area we gonna ignore how Fly John Milton' Drip is?
When I drop 25-30 pounds, in ON That Style!
Hella Smooove!
Damn, I wish I had that kind of power on the subway.
To be fair I wish we got a show where we follow the Devil who is also our protagonist (main lead) who also transformed himself into a human and we just follow him how he navigates himself around the city, building an empire, have people in control and just building his empire to his more sinister plans! I know I didn't explain all that well what I wanted but in just small words I want to see the show that handles devil the way they handled him in this film, not make him into a hero eventually or make him be a good guy eventually like they done it in Lucifer but let him be who he is, let us follow the villain and let us see how he is trying to take over the city, the Devil was never a good guy he is an evil entity who wants to see the world in flames and be the ruler of it! He doesn't need a romance story non of that bullshit, there should be nothing at all that could change him thoughts, just make him a true bad guy as our main lead that we can enjoy watching and following! We don't need the main lead to be a good guy, I mean Joker/American Psycho/Nightcrawler/The House that Jack Built or There will be Blood had main protagonists who weren't good people, they were all damaged and tortured individuals who were doing awful things but it was still a
fascinating watch, always found villains in general more interesting than the Hero's!
Not a show but there is the movie Needful Things you should check out. Even better is the book Needful Things which was written by Stephen King.
Tony Montana got to hell and transformed into the Devil and got back to be an advocate, lol
When I use the word "invigorating" at work they often think I learned the word from years in graduate school. But I actually learned it from this scene - lol. The bilingual dialog is awesome with Al's classic acting with strong drama and prose.
"I dont like to micromanage, you find the talent and delegate"
5sec later finds a talent and delegates.... >P