"Heat" is a crime drama film released in 1995, directed by Michael Mann. The film stars Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in the lead roles. It revolves around the story of a skilled detective, Vincent Hanna (Pacino), who is determined to bring down a professional thief named Neil McCauley (De Niro).
The film explores the lives of both characters as they navigate their respective worlds—one in law enforcement and the other in criminal activities. As the cat-and-mouse game unfolds, the line between right and wrong becomes blurred, and the characters find themselves facing difficult choices.
"Heat" is known for its intense performances, realistic action sequences, and the iconic coffee shop scene where Pacino and De Niro share the screen for the first time. It has since become a classic in the crime genre.
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