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When it comes to classic movies that every man should watch at least once, the list isn’t that long.
And at the top of that list are classic mobster films like The Godfather (the third in the trilogy is questionable, though) and Scarface.
But the story of a young kid from Cuba coming to America to become one of the biggest drug lords Miami has ever seen –with tons of bloodshed in the midst– is what makes the movie shine.
There are some significant differences this go-round, for starters, the script is written by the immensely talented Coen brothers who are behind films like The Big Lebowski, No Country For Old Men and Fargo.
In the original 1932 film, gangster Tony Camonte –played by Paul Muni– took over Chicago, and in the 80s version, of course, Montana was in sunny Florida.