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Scarface

Book • 2014
Scarface, a crime drama, follows the rise and fall of Cuban immigrant Tony Montana as he becomes a powerful drug lord in Miami.

The film is known for its graphic violence, memorable dialogue, and iconic portrayal of ambition and excess.

Al Pacino's performance as Tony Montana is legendary, capturing the character's ruthless ambition and eventual downfall.

The film's exploration of themes such as greed, power, and the American Dream has made it a cult classic.

Its influence on popular culture is undeniable, with its quotable lines and imagery remaining instantly recognizable.

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Ted Cruz
as a favorite crime movie, noting its larger-than-life portrayal of Tony Montana.
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Naomi Fry
when discussing Kael's review of Scarface, highlighting her detailed analysis and unique style.
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