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    Tony Montana Quotes

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    B. Scarface Tony Montana is a very vulgar person, able to drop any manner of language that can offend a person. Arrogant, violent and very frank, assuring to Sosa that the only thing he has in this world is his word and his “balls”. Tony is the survivor that has no qualms on killing other people if it can guarantee money and food. His ruthlessness will eventually land him a position in Frank Lopez’s drug cartel and will steadily make a name in the Miami underworld. He also developed a liking to Frank’s

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    Antonio "Tony" Montana was born in Cuba on May 5, 1996, to a Cuban mother and an American father. The marriage produced two children, Antonio and Gina, his little sister. Tony recalled having a pretty good relationship with his father, who taught him English and took him to American films where he saw such big stars as Humphrey Bogart. While Tony's father had a good relation with his kids, he did not have an ideal relationship as a husband and head of the household. One day Tony's father abandoned

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    Scarface Film Analysis

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    The Gangster film ‘Scarface’ (DePalma) is about the rise and eventual fall of Cuban immigrant, Tony Montana. Throughout the film the viewer witnesses how Tony Montana goes from a criminal in Cuba to a drug overlord in America. The average viewer cannot connect to the arc of Tony Montana. But, the average viewer can connect to what Tony Montana is working for, the American dream. Brain DePalma chooses purposefully to have a hyper-masculine, narcissistic, megalomaniac immigrant as the main character

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    to a team of performers doing the same stellar performance over and over again. 2. Can you form an argument against the concentration of money in the hands of a very few people that would work equally well against Al Pacino’s (presumed) wealth and Tony Montana’s? I think there is certainly a point where concentrated wealth begins to outweigh societal welfare. When you look at people who couldn’t reasonably spend their wealth on them or their

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    B. Scarface Tony Montana is a very vulgar person, able to drop any manner of language that can offend a person. Arrogant, violent and very frank, assuring to Sosa that the only thing he has in this world is his word and his “balls”. Tony is the survivor that has no qualms on killing other people if it can guarantee money and food. His ruthlessness will eventually land him a position in Frank Lopez’s drug cartel and will steadily make a name in the Miami underworld. He also developed a liking to Frank’s

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    Tony Montana (Al Pacino) a Cuban refugee arrived in Miami, Florida Tony arrived the refugee camp in Miami with Manny Ray (Steven Bauer), Angel (Pepe Serna) and Chi-Chi (Angel Salazar) They all are released from the camp, however in exchange of their released they have to kill a former Cuban government official who is a drug dealer named Frank Lopez (Harris Yulin) Frank’s accompany, Omar Suarez (F. Murray Abraham) give Tony, Manny, Angel and Chi-Chi a chance to contact the Colombian dealers

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    easy in reality it isn’t. Two days later, we finally came up with a name, Tony Montana. Tony is the nicest with a very big heart. He’s very friendly and can be as playful as a child at a park. He’s very lovable, always loves to be by your side. Sometimes, he can get a little too crazy and starts running around the whole house like a mouse being chased by a cat. My family and I have a very close relationship with Tony. Tony is like a brother to me. Two years later… it’s the middle of summer 2016

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    goes by the name of Tony Comante. He is an Italian mobster making his way up in the mafia that is based out of Chicago’s south side. In contrast, the 1983 Scarface’s main character is a Cuban refugee named Tony Montana who is based out of Miami. Tony Montana is desperately trying to make it to the top and he won’t stop at anything to get there. Due to being fifty years apart, another big difference is in the original tony is involved with bootlegging and selling beer. Where as, tony in the remake is

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    Scarface net worth Brad Terrence Jordan was born on 9th November 1970 in Houston, Texas USA, however, he is best known to the world under the stage name, Scarface. He is a rapper and part of a rap group, “Ghetto Boys”. His successful career as a rapper contains popular albums as “Mr. Scarface is Back”, “The Diary” and “The Last of a Dying Breed”. These albums granted him a few awards; one of them includes Lyricist of the Year in 2001 by Source Awards. Have you ever wondered how rich Scarface is?

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    ‘That's the bad guy.’ So... what that make you? Good? You're not good. You just know how to hide, how to lie” (Scarface). Tony Montana, the main character of Scarface, questions a restaurant full of patrons silently judging him about their skewed sensed of morality and their own hypocritical views of heroes and villains. The most mesmerizing aspect of Scarface is how Tony Montana exudes the characteristics of an actual, tormented person. One universal facet of thrillers are dispensable characters

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