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One Leo to Another


Whenever Sean Penn comes up in discussion, numerous extemporaneous thoughts come to mind.

Artist. Genius. Iconoclast. Traitor. Ex-husband of Madonna.

Beyond whatever one wants to think of him, another word sums up who he with regards to his expressive personality: American.

Call me biased or what have you, but Sean Penn is one of the finest American actors in the world. He is one of the finest because of the integrity he brings to his work. He is never one to cow to the system and he speaks for those that might not have a voice or are possibly timid to do so.

It's also the greatest honor for me to share the same birthday as this person. What a thrill that is.

One of the earliest films I saw from him that made me realized his breadth as an artist was for his performance as Joey O'Brien in Bad Boys. The tormented and tormenting aspects that Penn brought to O'Brien a vivid, and ultimately, vulnerable, character.

Who does not remember Fast Times At Ridgemont High? Spicoli: the ultimate stoner. The kind of guy that shows up late to class, smokes pot for days on end, and is the kind of person anybody would want to hang around with.

However, later in his career, he metamorphosed to becoming one of the greatest actors of all time. When I first saw him in Carlito's Way, I almost could not recognize him, what with his frizzy hair. He crafted one of the cheesiest and nastiest lawyers ever committed to film.

Mystic River. The movie that won him the Academy Award. As the doting father who will stop at nothing to avenge the death of his daughter, his heartbreaking cry to see his daughter's body is one of the greatest scenes ever captured on film.

Happy Birthday brother. May there be many more birthdays.

Navid Sitarian
August 17, 2016

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Have you seen Bad boys 83', At Close Range, or State Of Grace yet?

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Darn. Apologies for the tardy response.

I did see all those movies and I felt they were among his greatest performances. State of Grace probably contained one of the greatest shootouts in the history of motion pictures.

At Close Range is another fantastic performance. His confrontation with Christopher Walken is one of the best pieces of acting I have seen from any actor.

Navid Sitarian

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Oh sorry I see now you already mentioned Bad Boys, yes as another fellow Leo, see his performance as Jake O'Brien changed my life with film as well.
Chris Penn is equally as good especially in The Wild Life, and The Funeral

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