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Released in 1992, is a character-driven drama that earned Al Pacino his first Academy Award for Best Actor. Directed by Martin Brest, the film is a remake of the 1974 Italian movie Profumo di donna and has become a cinematic staple known for its intense performances and famous "tango" sequence. Plot Overview

The story follows Charlie Simms (), a scholarship student at an elite New England preparatory school. To earn money for a plane ticket home, he takes a Thanksgiving weekend job "baby-sitting" retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade ( Al Pacino ). subtitle Scent of a Woman

The job proves more difficult than expected as Slade is blind, alcoholic, and deeply bitter. Instead of a quiet weekend, Slade whisks Charlie away to New York City for a final "blowout" trip involving luxury hotels, fast cars, and a secret, darker plan for the trip's end. Key Themes & Character Dynamics Released in 1992, is a character-driven drama that

: A major subplot involves Charlie being pressured by his school’s headmaster to "snitch" on his classmates, paralleling the Colonel's own struggles with honor and duty. To earn money for a plane ticket home,

: At its core, the movie explores Frank Slade's deep-seated depression and suicidal ideation, ultimately offering a message about the importance of finding a reason to live. REVIEW: Scent Of A Woman (4K UHD BLU-RAY)

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