They are the best at playing certain characters, is what should be said
If you ask me, you simply discovered the secret behind any great actor. The idea that some people can play just any role and reinvent themselves constantly is a myth. A great actor is always a combination of talent and casting. The best actor in the world could not save the situation if he was completely miscast and the apparently best casting choice is worthless without actual acting skills.
Behind every great portrayal, there's an equally great casting decision and great actors are not only good at what they do, but are also great at choosing the right role. No actor can play just any situation convincingly and no situation can be played by just any actor.
I think what you say is absolutely true, Pacino and de Niro are especially good in one rather specific type of roles and the variety in their mannerism and mimics is limited and will inexorably repeat itself. However, the same can be said for any actor out there.
When was the last time Hanks, Nicholson, Denzel, S. Hoffman, Day-Lewis, Pacino, de Niro or di Caprio played somebody that wasn't himself in a movie? I say even a great actor can't portray more than say a few completely different characters before starting to be redundant and reuse idiosyncrasies of other characters.
Also, how much of an acting performance is actually the actor himself who transpires behind his character? Much more than we think. Which is exactly why de Niro will always be de Niro and Pacino will always be Pacino.
It doesn't mean all the actors mentioned above aren't the best at what they do though.
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