Scarface: 20th Anniversary Edition (R, 1983)

common sense media says

Extremely violent remake. Not for kids!


parents & educators say
  • 44% say violence is an issue
  • 44% say language is an issue

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this film is extremely violent from start to finish and is not recommended to anyone under the age of 17. It has developed a cultlike following, especially among teenage males. Despite the main character's death due to his violent criminal behavior, his dramatic outbursts may appeal to angsty teens. Additionally, the obscenity-filled dialogue is some of the most quotable in film history, with many lines having been incorporated into hip-hop lyrics of the past 20 years. Tony treats his wife quite poorly, verbally lashing out at her. Cocaine is a constant presence in the film.

Positive messages: Most characters are connected to organized crime and the trafficking of cocaine.
Violence: Constant point blank shootings and sadistic torture scenes.
Sex: Mostly implied, but there is a rather disturbingly violent sexual scene between a sister and brother.
Language: Not applicable.
Consumerism: While brands aren't explicitly featured, excessive consumption is pervasive.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking: Cocaine use, drinking and smoking throughout

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What to talk about

Talk to your kids

Families can talk about how Tony's story is a rise-and-fall scenario, and how it makes the obvious point that the decadent lifestyle of a drug kingpin can crumble very easily. Does Al Pacino's character make his violent lifestyle more attractive than it really is? Is the graphic and verbal violence necessary to convey the story, or is it overindulgent? What can be said of Tony's troubled relationships with women? Does Tony ever even appear to be happy or content for a moment of the film? For that matter, do any of the characters?

What's the story?

What's the story?

The powerful triumvirate of director Brian DePalma, screenwriter Oliver Stone, and actor Al Pacino came together to create this 1980s soaked reworking of the classic Howard Hawks gangster film, SCARFACE. It's the story of Cuban refugee, Tony Montana (Al Pacino) who climbs to the top of Miami's cocaine scene, eventually falling prey to both addiction and his own assassination. As Tony's wife Elvira, Michelle Pfeiffer plays the role drugged out and disinterested, convincingly enough to make her appeal to Tony almost unfathomable. In a holdover from the 1932 version, Tony's overbearing relationship with his sister Gina (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) has tones of incestuous desire; only in this version, Gina actually confronts him about this in a shockingly violent manner.

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 

This film's reputation stands up there with Pulp Fiction (1994) as a "must see" for hip teens (especially males) who love their violence spiked with copious amounts of darkly humorous dialogue ("Say hello to my little friend."). Al Pacino gives his first of many truly over-the-top performances with gusto.

Every bit of the film, from the camera moves to the set design is excessively done, like Tony's life, and in that sense, the film is imbued with a feeling of 1980s self-indulgent immorality. This film is extremely violent and is not recommended to anyone under the age of seventeen.

Movie themes & details

Movie Details
Studio: Universal Pictures
Director: Brian De Palma
Cast: Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, Steven Bauer
Genre: Drama
Run time: 170 minutes
Theatrical release: December 9, 1983
DVD release: September 30, 2003
MPAA Rating: R
MPAA explanation: Violence, Language

This review was written by David Gurney
 
 

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What parents & educators say

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Based on 16 parent & educator reviews:
  • 44% say violence is an issue
  • 44% say language is an issue
  • 44% say there's too much drinking, drugs, or smoking
  • 38% say sexual content is an issue

Most useful reviews by all members

4Spice
adult
 
Great Classic!
I love This movie its on my to 5 list. This was Al Pacino's best work. This movie has a simple storyline excellent acting. This movie is for adults only no kids. There is a lot of violence lots of bad language lots of drugs and nutity but overall great movie.

yomamamovies
teen, 17 years old
 
Worth seeing at least once
Swearing is constant. Some brutal scenes. Skip the chainsaw scene if you, or your kid, is even slightly squeamish. The movie is worth seeing at least once. Tony Montana is a terrible role model, although an interesting character. He tries to leave his life of poverty behind, he wants to succeed, and also thinks he can do what he wants when he wants. Make sure your kid does not start acting like him!

am1408
teen, 14 years old
 
this is my fav gangster movie! this is awsome!!!!

moviebuff28
teen, 16 years old
 
Violence is very, very explicit and contains a very, very, very good plot.
This is one of the best movies of its time and is the most violent movie ever. The acting was top notch and being a Al Pacino fan it made the movie better. The violence is bloody, brutal and sadistic. The story was amazing and all the way until the powerhouse ending in the mansion. Who could forget the chainsaw scene, the helicopter scene or the most powerful line of all time: "Say hello to my little friend!" The message is actually pretty good. It shows how easy the human mind is vulnerable to corruption and how we can prevent it. 4 out of 5 stars, amazing but not up there with Goodfellas, The Godfather or Casino. Cheers, Moviebuff28

alexander kalwitzk
kid, 13 years old
 

leva
kid, 9 years old
 
the best movie ever

michaelc
teen, 14 years old
 
Mature audiences over 12
Good film, should be ok for mature 12 year olds but if immature wait to maybe 13/14 it is good a little violent main concern is drug use and language but should be ok for nature people of 12 years and plus

Sanjay407
kid, 13 years old
 

SuperParent
parent of 12 and 15 year old
 
Al Pacino is Terrific!
I love this film, best gangster film ever made, me and my 13 year-old son saw this movie together! and we both loved it! i'm think of showing it to my 10 year-old son, but it does contain extreme acts of violence (involving a M-16 machine gun, grenade launcher, pistols, uzis, knives, shotguns, and most of all a chainsaw) with tons of blood! There's not much Sex and Nudity, but there is one super quick scene of nudity (breasts, nipples, belly button, pubic hair, and vagina are visible in this scene) but goes by quick! and one implied sex scene, staring at women, and one extremely violent sexual scene involving a brother and sister (half of her breasts are scene, but you don't see any nipples, because they're half covered)! They're is a great amount of drugs and alcohol in this film (mostly drugs)! And to top it off a non-stop barrage of F-words throughout the film! Does have a good point though "Money, Fame, and Power will always some how lead to sadness and depression". Might want to watch this one with your kids

Action14
teen, 14 years old
 
Perfect for teens who love gangster movies
I love it it is the best gangster movie I have ever seen

 
It's a favorite among teenagers. Yes there is violence/blood, cocaine dealing is one of the main plots of the film and tehre is tons of swearing. However anyone over 13 would already know about this stuff.

Entropy
teen, 15 years old
 
Al Pacino is truly awesome!
Really great movie! There is quite a bit of violence, and almost nonstop usage of the F-word but I think most teens can handle it.

Viffer
adult
 
Amazing film, not for kids 17-
Great film, regularly appears in the top 20 films of all time. BUT, it says 18 on the cover and 18 is what it is. Absolutely not for kids.

GoodSSJ
parent of 12 year old
 
Great Gory Movie
This Movie Has A Lot Of Gory Violence,Sexual Content,And Language But It's Still A Great Movie.

AP#1BF
teen, 14 years old
 
Scarafce
I love Scarface.It's one of my fave Al Pacino movies.But it is not for young kids

 
Awesome movie
Very violent there are very violent graphic scenes when i saw this in the cinemas in 1983 with my girlfriend i was shocked then 5 years later i watched the uncut version when i got married it is very violent tony has a chainsaw and cuts up a guy my wife left at that part.the sexual content is largely explicit the swearing is very frequent the drug refrences is large cause it is about drug lords i would never let my 13 year old boy watch it i would let my 17 year old son watch it because he is very mature this movie as a lot of mature themes children will not understand the themes if you have a 17 or over child you could let them watch it but you must make sure they do not repeat it i would say R18+strong violence coarse language sexual content sex scenes nudity drug themes very mature themes that's why my wife got nightmares about it and she kept wakeing up every 2 hours

Seminolefreak
teen, 14 years old
 
Classic
My MPAA Rating, R: strong Sadicstic brutal violence, language, and drug use

 
Movie for winners.
All people should watch this, children wanting to be rich? Show em' this movie. Just remember, don't use your own product. That sh*t will get you killed.

 
Brian DePalmas idiotic decision to re-make a black-and-white movie is a huge mess of excessive, brutal and sadistic violence, language and drug use. I think this film should never have been made. Dont get me wrong, I like R-rated movies ("Silence Of The Lambs," except for a disturbing scene near the end; its where the killer is dancing naked in front of a mirror), but this movie was too much for me. Graphic, brutal and sadistic depictions of violence, over 200 uses of the f-word alone, plus numerous other profanities, both in English and Spanish and Tony snorting cocaine in almost every scene were too much for me. I DO NOT recommend it.

ollie 365
kid, 12 years old
 
Scarface
this film is a classic a man a nobody gets involved in drugs violence and women after a couple of months of being in america lots of swearing 207 f words p---y and s--t lots of snorting cocaine and violent. But people said that is film was really violent but i ve seen worse and iam only 12

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