when al pacino said "I'm everyone's daddy", I felt that
Reviews of Sea of Love 1989
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It's become such a boring cliché to be over the age of 30 and pose the question: Remember when they used to make films for adults? But it's impossible to watch Sea of Love and not think this the entire duration. Ostensibly a cop movie whodunnit, its success as a film comes more from the care in developing truly adult characters with adult problems: Pacino, pushing 50, Barkin pushing 40; their very real anxiety of being middle aged, having nothing…
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never seen horny and scared captured so well as Al Pacino in this
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al pacino can really be like [yelling random lines of dialogue] and i'll just be like [applause]
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al pacino gets pegged
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bodegas are definitely the best place to stage your sexy roleplaying
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al pacino being a whore and looking sexy for two hours straight what’s there not to love?
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Prior to the release of this film, Al Pacino hadn't been in a movie in 4 years, and that was Revolution, perhaps his worst ever. It almost felt like maybe we were losing Pacino from films and then Sea of Love came along and reminded people why this man was such a force in films to begin with. While Sea of Love may not be a great movie - it certainly can't decide what it wants to be from scene…
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80's thriller featuring Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin, John Goodman, Micheal Rooker, William Hickey, Richard Jenkins, John Spencer and Samuel L. Jackson???? Solid movie, but if I’m being honest I wish Brian De Palma directed this.
Also wtf is up with Pacino's "James Bond" pose in the movie poster lmao.
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Al Pacino is that guy in your women's studies class that has been waiting all day to talk about how he gets pegged by his girlfriend and subverts the patriarchy through being a butt fiend
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Daddy Pacino is on the hunt for a serial killer who uses the personal ads to attract potential victims. During the investigation, he falls hard in love with the beautiful Helen, played by Ellen Barkin, who is progressively becoming the prime suspect. I had an absolute ball with Sea Of Love. It's an erotic thriller with a sexy saxophone score and 80s NYC nightlife, so it's 1000% right up my alley. As a big fan of the mystery/thriller genre, I…