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Jun 8, 2025
10
Carlito's Way in my opinion is one of the greatest films ever made and for one simple reason.
It has heart.
Real heart.
Jul 18, 2024
8
A delicious crime drama. I liked the opening at first. It grabbed me right away and held my attention. Later on, it was fine. Kind of slower, but I found it interesting. From about halfway through it started to get even more interesting for me and it didn't pick up momentum most until the last ten minutes or so when it was really cool. I liked it very much. How it all turned out. Nice. For crime fans, great. I thought it was great.
Mar 25, 2023
7
Irrevocable privacy Watching a movie for 144 minutes and not feeling tired at the end and enjoying watching the movie is definitely a sign **** filmmaker. Brian De Palma is great as Carlito. The scenes are arranged with care and elegance. The mise-en-scène, filming and editing are excellent. The film editing model is an educational class for those interested in cinema. The sequence of the train station and escalators is reminiscent of the movie "untouchables". De Palma and Al Pacino working together again is spectacular. "Sean Penn" has a unique game and is a candidate for this role. Overall, watching the movie is admirable and enjoyable.
May 2, 2022
9
Ten years ago, Al Pacino worked on a collaboration with Brian De Palma on Scarface and now something I have heard about is the one got my attention now that Al Pacino and Brian De Palma reunited to do a movie about a decade later is Carlito's Way. Like most films by Brian De Palma, he's known for making his films look stylish making the shots long like some he did back in the day make the angles look unique. It'll let you know what was going on if something goes wrong. Al Pacino as Carlito Brigante, who used be a criminal after spending five years of a 30-year prison sentence vows to go straight and get into any illegal activities But that proves to be difficult when he ends up being dragged into the same activities that got him imprisoned in the first place. His lawyer, David Kleinfeld played by Sean Penn, keeps him out of trouble while he meets his girlfriend Gail played by Penelope Ann Miller. From what I am seeing so far I'm liking very much, granted the fact that it has pop songs that you heard about much like the ones I've heard of before. The chemistry between Al Pacino and Penelope Ann Miller is really good. You can see that they're really meant for each other. I really love the climax chase scene at the end, it is very thrilling and it left me on the edge of my seat. This is something that I should look up on very soon but what can I say, it is worth it. Carlito's Way may not be memorable to others like Scarface but it is an interesting crime thriller by Brian De Palma and stars Al Pacino.
Mar 27, 2022
10
I was thoroughly impressed with Carlito's Way. So far it is my favourite Brian De Palma film alongside Carrie and The Untouchables. De Palma's direction itself is terrific, while some of the set pieces such as the pool fight, the 15-minute subway chase and the shenanigans on the train-station escalator are among the best in any De Palma film. The cinematography is excellent, the lighting is used in an interesting way and the scenery and locations are striking. In short, the film looks good. The soundtrack drives the film very well too, the script is smart and funny and the story is ceaselessly compelling. The pace is spot on, and the acting is very good. Al Pacino gives a suitably restrained performance which was a refreshing change from his excessive performance in Scarface, while the supporting cast have plenty of time to enjoy themselves. In conclusion, a fine film. 10/10 Bethany Cox
Oct 17, 2021
7
CW was a decent gangster thriller with Pacino performing at his peak here. Sadly there isnt much else to set it apart from the countless others in this genre aside from just how effectively it is done here. The cinematography, direction, music, and cast are all decent. Worth a view for genre fans.
Aug 26, 2021
10
Obviously the best movie of Brian de Palma. And what a great performance by Al Pacino
Apr 7, 2021
8
An excellent and underrated gangster film. Even though Pacino teams up with De Palma again, in what would seem to be a similar role as Tony Montana, Pacino is superb and able to disappear into the role of Carlito, and take the audience along with him. Sean Penn is also terrific as the repugnant, corrupt, jewish lawyer. The film is well crafted, vibrant and engaging throughout, but Carlito's Way seems to grind to a halt during the tedious romance scenes with Penelope Ann Miller, who is terribly miscast. De Palma is a master at creating tension and is able to take us inside the psychology of a 'retired' gangster who just wants out.
Oct 21, 2020
6
"Carlito's Way" finds "Scarface" collaborators Al Pacino and Brian De Palma reteaming within the realms of the crime epic. This time around, though, the wear and tear is evident, particularly in Pacino. From the misplaced accent, to the hammy voice-over work, his performance didn't really pass the smell test for me. Seemed like he was kind of phoning it in here. That being said, he's still watchable, with his innate charm and likability carrying you through the watch just so. A genuine shout-out has to go to Brian De Palma and his ability to film a frenetic set piece. The gunfights and chase scenes (particularly the one at the end of the film) are really terrific sights to see. I only wish there was as much attention put into the characters and drama. In longer movies like "The Godfather" or "Heat," even the tiniest of moments and characters feel significant. No time is wasted. Here, a lot of moments and characters either feel simply "there" or like a retread of something we've seen in a different film. I know it seems like I'm bagging on this movie a bit too much, but with names like Pacino and De Palma on a movie poster, you tend to expect more than this ended up being.