"Scarface" is a classic crime film released in 1983, directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone. The story follows Tony Montana, a Cuban immigrant who rises to power in the Miami drug trade. Driven by ambition and a desire for wealth, Tony's journey is marked by violence, betrayal, and excess, ultimately leading to his downfall.
The film is known for its iconic performances, particularly by Al Pacino as Tony Montana. With its memorable quotes and intense scenes, "Scarface" has become a cultural touchstone, influencing countless films and artists in the years since its release.