Who played the better Devil?
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Sakujo — 13 years ago(August 30, 2012 11:49 AM)
Elizabeth Hurley. But seriously, two different animals. De Niro's is subtle and serious, Pacino's is over the top and cheesy. If i really had to pick one i suppose De Niro because the movie is better.
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molarmaven59 — 13 years ago(April 03, 2013 02:12 PM)
Stephen-donnelly11:
I agree totally!
Pacino was trying to seduce Reeves' character via outrageous power, flash, money and connections. Everything a small town, but talented lawyer would want.
DeNiro's Satan had to be subtle and crafty, to ensnare Mickey Rourke's character, whom we discover was a strong adept in the "BLACK ARTS". -
housecountrywife — 13 years ago(December 12, 2012 04:58 PM)
I was thinking this myself. they both are good. Pacino is my kind of Satan, because of all of things he says in the movie reflect my own thoughts ("he's a tightwad, a sadist)" and plus, all of the hilarious dialogue ("but in the bible we're destined to lose dad", "consider the source, son!")
in Angel Heart, Deniro plays the Satan that I would not want after my soul.
Pacino's Satan was a friend to man and wanted to get back at god by infiltrating the law system he plays a very charming and father like character, who is also capable of incredible power and evil visions and of course, being the devil, is not immune to swallowing some souls along the way to get business done, as well as pleasure.
Deniro's devil is subtle and scary. He's not likable, and belongs in a nightmare.
I can't pick which one is better, as they both have different approaches to Satan, but I appreciate and applaud them both. So it's all a matter of ; do I want to laugh and cheer (Pacino) or do I want to look over my shoulder (Deniro) -
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dancinqueen47 — 11 years ago(April 30, 2014 06:43 AM)
For me, definitely Pacinobut that could be because he's about very favorite actor. I'd pay to watch Pacino clip his toenails!
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DracTarashV — 10 years ago(June 09, 2015 03:22 PM)
^Ha
These two are completely different performances that cannot be compared, but I'll give my two cents. Pacino in TDA gives what is possibly his ultimate over-the-top performance of the 90s (and that's saying something), and I for one, find it annoying and far from great acting. Now De Niro in "Angel Heart" gives a subtle, menacing and spine tingling performance that is one of the best portrayals of Lucifer. In short, Bobby D all the way.
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