Al Pacino


He really pulled the rug right under DeNiros feet, a real scene stealing performance.

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I think this is the best I've ever seen him. Many times I feel like while his acting is great, there's some over-the-top aspect to it that calls attention to just how great it is, and that little something reminds me that I'm watching Pacino act. In The Irishman, he gave a perfect performance, and disappeared into the role in a way I've never before seen him do.

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That’ll be Scorsese’s direction. He will have brought Al, and all the great actors in this, to heel, and work in service of a good script based on a real life mystery. This wasn’t a vehicle for the stars, which is what they’re used to.

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Pacino was great my favourite performance by far in the film, but in De Niro's defence his character was a lot more subdued.

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Agreed. I think he stole the show, but I hardly see anyone saying this. Pesci was good, but DeNiro played the same guy he always plays.

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He's always fun in the same way.

However, he was miscast. Hoffa was GERMAN and not Italian.

I was wondering about the "you people" scene because it made no sense as Pacino is extremely Italian looking.

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