Of A Woman (1992) - Scent

The story follows (Chris O’Donnell), a scholarship student at a prestigious prep school who takes a job over Thanksgiving weekend to care for Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade (Al Pacino), a blind, cantankerous, and suicidal war veteran.

Released in 1992 and directed by Martin Brest, is a sweeping, 157-minute character study that famously earned Al Pacino his first Academy Award for Best Actor. While its length is often a point of critique, the film is widely regarded as a masterclass in performance and a quintessential piece of '90s drama. The Core Conflict: Redemption and Integrity Scent of a Woman (1992)