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      • "Scent of a Woman", behind the Oscar-winning performance of Pacino, strong performance of O'Donnell, and an Oscar-nominated script is a film of great power because with tenderness and respect it shares the peaks and valleys in the shared journey of these two men. Only a far too tidy ending keeps "Scent of a Woman" from being a landmark film.
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  2. It's a good movie, entertaining and moving. I thought the part where the colonel gives the speech to defend Charlie was total nonsense but also entertaining. Like, he just shows up and makes his emotional plea and everybody applauds, finally seeing how great Charlie is.

  3. Dec 23, 1992 · Martin Brest’s “Scent of a Woman” takes Charlie and the colonel and places them in a combination of two reliable genres. There’s the coming-of-age formula, in which an older man teaches a younger one the ropes.

  4. Dec 23, 2022 · Scent of a Woman is not what yours truly expected, and that is a good thing. It's an engrossing tale that captures you at the beginning and doesn't let go, with powerful...

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  5. Today I rewatched Scent of a Woman, what an excellent movie. I really love these kind of dramas. It has everything. Touching story, great performances, great soundtrack... Memorable scenes, that Tango scene, great Ending speech. That ending always makes my eyes watery.

  6. Pacino's intense performance best for older teens. Read Common Sense Media's Scent of a Woman review, age rating, and parents guide.

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    • Martin Brest
  7. The movie itself is not, technically, great. Very good, but not great. The plot is quite predictable and driven via patented Hollywood devices. The courtroom climax contains one of Pacino's most powerful monologues. However, its outcome is melodramatic.

  8. 85% Tomatometer 48 Reviews 92% Popcornmeter 100,000+ Ratings. Frank is a retired Lt. Col. in the US army. He's blind and impossible to get along with. Charlie is at school and is looking forward ...

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