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Murder, adultery, the French, and terrific jazz. What more could you want?

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    AlanSquier — 18 years ago(June 15, 2007 07:22 AM)

    Murder, adultery, the French, and terrific jazz. What more could you want?
    Captain Warren 'Rip' Murdock: I'm the brass-knuckles-in-the-teeth-to-dance-time type.

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      csu16387 — 18 years ago(October 24, 2007 04:47 AM)

      I saw this again last night. It's one of the best noirs I've ever seen. That gorgeous B & W photography, the memorable jazz score from Miles Davis, the beautiful Jeanne Moreau, and a great plot add up to one terrific film.
      "Dry your eyes baby, it's out of character."

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        wilky37 — 17 years ago(July 26, 2008 01:03 AM)

        The French style of neo-noir (this movie, Melville, etc.) was different from the American style, but the thing that I miss the most about the American style is the snappy and cynical script (see Double Indemnity, Out of the Past, In a Lonely Place, etc.)

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          paulk_x — 16 years ago(June 03, 2009 05:58 AM)

          I agree.
          Every single element is brilliant, the tone is just perfect.
          The final shot of the photograph fading is quite reminiscent of Memento, another brilliant film, a neo-noir.
          It captures a lot of depth, and it does lack the snappy dialogue of a Raymond Chandler adaptation, but makes up for it with the perfect atmosphere.

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            teejay6682 — 15 years ago(April 18, 2010 01:39 PM)

            i'm not a huge noir fan though i do have my favorites (in a lonely place, pickup on south street, out of the past, touch of evil, any noir billy wilder did) but this ranks up there with almost any american noir i've seen.

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