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Re: One of my favorite scenes in I.
[Re: Don Cardi]
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09/05/08 08:13 PM
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... honorable mention as far as facial expressions goes to the scene where he hears Sonny and Lucy behind the door. That little smirk on Duvall's face is just priceless. Yes, I was thinking of just that moment, among others!! Really, you could name almost EVERY scene and there's some gesture and/or expression that solidifies the character. In fact, I've always felt that Duvall is even better in GF than in GFII. Which reminds me...for which one did he get the Oscar nomination....?? I always forget. 
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Re: One of my favorite scenes in I.
[Re: dontomasso]
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09/12/08 11:55 AM
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Brando's exhale at the moment Tom tells him that Sonny is dead is one of the best moments in the movie. That is superb acting. It is the film version of the novel played sans pareil: "For just the fraction of a second the wall of his will disintegrated and the draining of his physical strength was plain on his face."
Last edited by olivant; 09/12/08 11:56 AM.
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