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Scarface form nothing to somthing Literature is a writing expression in a form that cold connect with ideas. It also is universal and has features as essays, novels, poetry, history, and d memoir.

Today I will be talking about one of the most iconic movie in American history call Sarface. This is a clear representation of a good movie. This is a really graphy crime drama, strting with the main character, Tony Montana. If memory can self me right, the first time I saw this movie was when I was in Africa during the war. I was about ten years old at the time when my uncle play the movie for us. As a young age, I realized that the movie had a lot of leassion to be learn.

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Scarface is a all time ghetto classic, that most American love. I my opionm, scarface is like a ghetto tail, not a drug movies. The movis was more about coming up in the drug word. Tony Montana was very determined to get where he wanted to be. His attuted was pretty much from nothing to something. One could find this movies inspirational in multiple wasy. Due to the fatcs, that montana was a selfdriven person, that part of his life could inspira somone not to take no for an answer. What motivate me about the movie, is that Montana came from nothing and he make a life for himself in the US. Some may say it was the fast life, but I say you better go down in history for something in the universe, then dyeing without meaning. Movies like Scarface live on generation after generation. I believe movies like this really never get old because it is based on real events that still happen to this day and have always happened in this world. It 's like a historical landmark that all people should see at some point in their

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