Synopsis
Charlie Simms, a struggling student from a modest background, is thrust into an extraordinary weekend that changes the course of his life. Tasked with caring for the irascible and blind retired U.S. Army Colonel Frank Slade, Charlie finds himself on an exhilarating journey filled with indulgence and adventure. Slade, a man whose life is steeped in regret and rich experiences, plans a luxurious escapade that includes fine dining, the tango, and a hint of danger. Their dynamic relationship forms the heart of this compelling drama, as the two disparate characters confront their own vulnerabilities and desires. At its core, this film beautifully explores themes of mentorship, redemption, and the struggle between duty and freedom. With Al Pacino delivering a powerhouse performance that earned him an Academy Award nomination, viewers are drawn into Slade's complex world, where bravado masks deeper emotional scars. The filmβs evocative storytelling, paired with memorable moments that blend humor and poignancy, makes it a captivating watch. As Charlie learns from Slade's unfiltered wisdom and reckless abandon, audiences are reminded of the transformative power of human connection and the fleeting nature of life itself. This is not just a story about a weekend adventure; itβs a profound exploration of what it means to truly live.
Universal Pictures
City Light Films