Al Pacino - Scent of a Woman
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One of my favorites :)
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LIKE!!!<3
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@realnoir13 We know we dance different. Al Pacino is Italian not Spanish. We don't mimic dances verbatim. Or anything else for that matter. We "Americanize" everything. Some for the good, and some not so good. All a matter of opinion really. Take Santa Claus for example. Jolly fat guy in a red suit. Wasn't copied anywhere near the original story of Old Saint Nick. It was "Americanized" like so many other things. It's up to the original creators to pass their tradition's down to their people.
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@realnoir13 Settle down... he's an old man that probably learned how to tango from some gringo while doing his tours in Panama.
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brilliant actor
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he is the best
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Not bad for someone playing a blindman...I never found one with vision that could carry me on a dance floor like this guy...The best however is Banderas!
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@realnoir13 You've answered your own question; Americans are not Argentinians. Of course the interpretation of the dance steps is going to be different. Actors are often not professional dancers but learn enough for the scene they are performing. The scene fit the mood of the movie.. that's all.
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So good
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Thats how real men dance.... Respect!
Awesome movie indeed, but I don't know why but North Americans (at least what they show in all their Hollywood movies like this one, "Shall We Dance?", "Take the Lead", etc.) doesn't know how to dance Tango. I mean, THAT'S NOT AT ALL HOW YOU DANCE IT. Argentine tango steps are much more loose, improvised and therefore, exciting.
I live in Buenos Aires and I go almost every weekend to San Telmo and see genuine Tango dancers, and their way to dance it is completely different than this.
realnoir13 1 week ago 18
Magnifique Tango ♪
1Jabbour 1 week ago 11