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Carlito’s Way (1993), directed by Brian De Palma , serves as a poignant, introspective "photo-negative" to the director’s earlier operatic crime epic, Scarface . While both films feature Al Pacino as a Latino gangster, Carlito’s Way shifts the focus from a meteoric rise to power to a desperate, doomed attempt at redemption and spiritual rebirth . The Trap of the Street Code
: Carlito’s refusal to kill Benny Blanco after a disrespectful encounter—viewed as a "weakness" by his peers like Pachanga—ultimately seals his fate. Narrative Structure and Style Carlito's Way - Symposiums - Reverse Shot Carlitos Way
: Released after five years, Carlito returns to a Spanish Harlem he no longer recognizes, filled with young, "hungry" hustlers like Benny Blanco from the Bronx. Carlito’s Way (1993), directed by Brian De Palma