Diane Keaton, with whom Al Pacino was living with at the time, convinced Pacino to do the film. Pacino was still hurting from the disaster of Revolution (1985) and wasn't sure if he wanted to return to films or not. Keaton told Pacino that he wasn't "A List" anymore and people weren't beating his door down with movie offers and that the script for Sea of Love (1989) was what he was meant to do. Pacino was also going broke and had tax problems after not making a movie for four years and financing the filming of The Local Stigmatic (1990) with a lot of his own money so he finally agreed to do the film and made a triumphant return.
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