First, the user wants an original article for the keyword "Al Pacino Movies 2005". I need to use the provided context when useful. The context includes snippets about various movies, but they seem to be from different sources and not directly about Al Pacino movies from 2005. Let me review the context: - "A young deputy mayor is pulled into a deadly investigation after a child is killed in a New York street shooting. What begins as a ..." – This sounds like the plot of a movie, possibly "The Insider" or something else, but it's not explicitly about Al Pacino. - "Presenting Hollywood English" – Not relevant. - "Subscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: ..." – Not relevant. - "Watch the Action Crime Thriller Heat (1995) Full" – This is about "Heat," which stars Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, but it's from 1995, not 2005. - "More about" – Not relevant. - "In a city where power controls everything… one mistake can change it all. When a young boy is accidentally shot on the streets of ..." – This might be from "The Insider" or another movie, but again, not specifically about Al Pacino in 2005. - "💙 Full-length films in German - subscribe now: ..." – Not relevant. - "📺 Great best-ager comedy based on true events with ..." – Not relevant. - "Get some popcorn: The Insider is a 1999 American drama thriller directed by Michael Mann, based on a true story. Starring" – "The Insider" stars Al Pacino, but it's from 1999. The context seems to be fragments from various movie descriptions and subscription prompts, mostly unrelated to Al Pacino's 2005 movies. I need to focus on the keyword "Al Pacino Movies 2005". Al Pacino had a few movies in 2005. Let me recall: - "The Merchant of Venice" (2004) but released in some regions in 2005? Actually, "The Merchant of Venice" was released in 2004, but it might be considered in 2005 for some. But I should check Al Pacino's filmography for 2005. I know that in 2005, Al Pacino starred in: - "Two for the Money" – released in 2005. - "The Humbling" – no, that's later. - "88 Minutes" – 2007. - "Righteous Kill" – 2008. - "Ocean's Thirteen" – 2007. Actually, let's list Al Pacino movies from 2000 onwards. For 2005, a key movie is "Two for the Money" (2005). He also appeared in "The Merchant of Venice" which had a wide release in 2005. But "The Merchant of Venice" is from 2004, but it might be considered for 2005 in some contexts. However, the keyword is specifically "2005", so I should focus on movies released in 2005. Upon second thought, Al Pacino's filmography for 2005 includes: - "Two for the Money" – released in 2005. - "The Merchant of Venice" – released in 2004, but I think it's better to stick with 2005 releases. I also recall "The Last Face" is from 2016, so not relevant. Another movie: "The Devil's Advocate" is from 1997. So, for 2005, the main Al Pacino movie is "Two for the Money". He also had a cameo or minor role in something else? I think "The Merchant of Venice" was released in the US in 2005? Let me confirm. "Al Pacino movies 2005" – according to Wikipedia, Al Pacino's films in 2005 include: - "The Merchant of Venice" (filmed in 2004, but released in the US in 2004? Actually, it was released in the US in December 2004, but in the UK in 2005. However, for time's sake, I'll consider "Two for the Money" as the primary 2005 release. "Two for the Money" is a sports drama thriller