In 'Sonny Boy,' Al Pacino shares his storied career and insights on acting, revealing a life deeply committed to his craft, open-heartedly exploring both triumphs and struggles.
Pacino declares his passion for acting never waned, mentioning, 'I fell in love with acting before I had the foggiest idea of any of its earthly rewards.' His memoir reflects that enduring spirit.
The memoir's essence, according to Pacino, is 'the spirit of love and purpose,' suggesting that throughout his career ups and downs, love for his art remained a constant force.
Reflecting on his early days, Pacino's laughter about his ankle injury on 'The Godfather' spotlights his blend of humor and humility as he recounts both the light and dark moments of his career.
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