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Frankie & Johnny (1991)

Rate: 7
Viewed: 3/24

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3/24: Frankie & Johnny is a strange choice for Al Pacino.

For starters, he had never done a romantic film hitherto. On the other hand, it's a play that gave him another chance to star opposite Michelle Pfeiffer after their work together in Scarface. However, it's impossible to overlook their eighteen-year age difference.

Now, remember I mentioned the word "play"? It's the film's downfall atop the long running time of two hours. Because of the lines and acting, it's been corny. Yet everything is held together, if tenuously, despite the main stars showing little chemistry.

Al Pacino is mostly good but can be creepy-looking at times while Michelle Pfeiffer is okay. Her character acting standoffish wouldn't be understood for the longest time. Once the revelation came, I was like, "So...that's why!" But still, it doesn't make the film any better or more meaningful. What's hard to believe is that she was okay with Johnny having a one-night stand with one of her co-workers. Gross.

All in all, Frankie & Johnny is an all-around weird movie because it's about the latter forcing a relationship on the former.