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tommygunfeth — 16 years ago(December 22, 2009 03:25 AM)
People like me, lol. Sorry, but you don't know if I'm like that all the time.
I can understand that this film is probably not a film for the masses.
But it really feels like this rating was based mostly on the fact that people didn't understand it. And because of that I hope that people would watch it again.
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nicolas28 — 16 years ago(April 26, 2009 11:20 AM)
Ok, just to take a completely random example..
take Karate Kid It has a rating of 6.8 out of 10. ???
Have you seen the acting in Karate Kid?
Have you carefully evaluated the plot/story?
Have you even looked at the cinematography?
Morita was bad actor? He was quite funny, and had a good mix of cinism and black humor, along with the hearted and respected master.
Karate Kid has no plot holes.
The cinematography is bad? or is just average? Or what? Dont see your point here.
Now I want you to take a look at The Black Dahlia
Great acting!! (Heavy emphasis on the exclamation marks!)
Great plot/story!
Great cinematography!
Great dialogue!
Great acting?could be
Grat plot??? WHAT???? Get serious please!!
Grat cinematography..that could be
Great dialogue?.? really?.dont remember any memorable dialogue
And about noir films..this is far from being in that league, not for not be a noir film, but for being in some points CHILDISH in his plot.The first you have to get in a film noir is a huge villain (those who kill, stink, say bad words, hairy balls, and slap their girlfriends, who then help the good guy cos they say they made a mistake, and fall in love for him for being soo good)
Here, the villain is..dont know who..the old crazy wife?..the old husband? their retarded son who wanted to have sex with the victim?..WHO?? -
tommygunfeth — 16 years ago(December 21, 2009 06:53 PM)
Let's face the facts.. The acting in Karate Kid is not good. Come on.. Don't even try it.
I was not reffering to holes in the story. Instead I was looking at the story as a whole: It's the typical hollywood recipe.
The cinematography is just random and bland.
now
The acting in the Black Dahlia was amazing, and thoroughly convincing.
The plot/story was also great, thrilling.. Keeps you on your toes.. It maintains (for me) a nice suspense all the way through.
The dialogue was great.
Just the opening line of it was memorable:
"Mr. Fire versus Mr. Ice. For everything people were making it out to be, you'd think it was our first fight. It wasn't. And it wouldn't be our last."
Noir genre/style, it certianly is within the style. -
Pharaoh Osmosis — 12 years ago(August 09, 2013 07:57 AM)
And about noir films..
How many Films Noir have you actually seen? Because with what follows it reads like you have only seen 'Sin City' and think it is the elephant's ear's of Noir
this is far from being in that league, not for not be a noir film, but for being in some points CHILDISH in his plot.
This is nowhere near the best Noir, I'll give you that, as I'd not think of comparing it to films like 'The Maltese Falcon', 'Out of The Past', 'The Glass Key', 'Double Indemnity', 'White Heat', 'The Big Combo' et cetera. I wouldn't say the plot of this film was childish (it was largely from Elroy's novel after all) but it was a bit too unfocused (though not confusing).
The first you have to get in a film noir is a huge villain
Although Sydney Greenstreet's Kasper Gutman (a figurative and literal "huge villain") was one of the best villains in Film Noir, many (if not most) lack a "huge villain". Where were the huge villains in 'In A Lonely Place', 'D.O.A' or 'Blue Dahlia'? In these films the villain was low key and revealed late.
(those who kill, stink, say bad words, hairy balls, and slap their girlfriends, who then help the good guy cos they say they made a mistake, and fall in love for him for being soo good)
Ah yes, a pattern followed by only a few Films Noir and in some of those aspects only by films that are post-Classic Noir; how many 1940s films have you seen with "bad words"? You'd also more often have a woman pretend to (or fall in love with the hero only to turn out to be a villain. I also can't remember many "hairy balls" in them. The closest think of one film 'The Big Combo' which roughly corresponds to your view of a Noir sans the villain saying "bad words" all the time Mr. Brown was quite cultured.
Here, the villain is..dont know who..the old crazy wife?..the old husband? their retarded son who wanted to have sex with the victim?..WHO??
Yeah I guess it is like in films like 'The Maltese Falcon' which doesn't have one victim or 'Farewell My Lovely' The fact Noir often has multiple villains and even victims could be villains and vice versa. Films Noir are iconic for not being morally black and white, in the same way monochrome is not, the morality is shades of grey and black. It is ambiguous.
This film may have failed as a film and as a Noir but not for the reasons you have stated.
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super_frog16 — 16 years ago(January 04, 2010 06:12 PM)
Have to agree with the OP about one thingI thought the 5.5 rating was odd, but only because I thought it would have been a lot lower. This is possibly the worst film I have ever seen. I agree the camera work and such was good, but I don't watch films for the camera work, I watch them for the plot. And this movie does not have the slightest hint of a plot! I have no idea what the hell is going on half the time and the other half I was sat wondering why I was watching it.
The dialogue is odd, the scenes jump around all over the place. There's a million characters added which have a minute screen time each, but the names of which we're expected to remember during scenes where somethings happened concerning several of these said characters.
I was watching with two friends and at the end we all said 'what the hell'. Seriously no idea what went on in this film. I have no idea why they burnt the leads partner, nor why there was money under scarlette johansens floor, or why he was digging up the floor in the first place. No idea why said lead punched his partner in the face in that random scene either. Or what the significance of the clown painting was. Don't see the point in that side story of the cowboy manAnd the last half an hour of the film was laughable. Anticlimactic to the maxI could sit and mention a lot of the things I just didn't get. And I'm not a stupid person before someone gets on the defensive and calls me such, I just didn't understand this film at all.
Personal preference, i'm not going to impress my opinion on anyone.
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tommygunfeth — 16 years ago(February 22, 2010 05:11 AM)
super_frog16 I'm sorry, but you're just another person who didn't understand the film.. and then rated it low because of your incapability to comprehend this artwork of a movie!
I understood it first time around, and loved it! -
Skutter-2 — 11 years ago(September 20, 2014 12:07 AM)
Yeah, 5.5 is too high. A convoluted, laughable, turgid mess of a movie with a confused plot, hammy and wooden acting, ridiculous melodrama and full of simply bad storytelling. It seems to be aiming to be a serious modern noir like
LA Confidential
or
China Town
but has all the subtlety of
Sin City
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pgbrush — 16 years ago(March 26, 2010 08:06 PM)
Please. This is De Palma trying to film Chinatown + LA Confidential at the same time and failing badly.
It's not Noir - it's a parody of Noir. Cinematography? The movie could have been filmed by Michelangelo using a camera built by Jesus and it still would have a badly executed story using awkward actors and edited by a person who never read the source material.
You know a movie is a failure when the plot "twist" is simply, "The person who did it is the least likely person in the movie to have done it. We have illustrated this point by giving that person almost no character development at all and less than two minutes of screen time. You watched two hours of a movie and were left with absolutely no catharsis or resolution at all."
Carlito's Way is the last genuine De Palma movie to have been made. Everything since has been either painful, laughable or boring.
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denmil7-1 — 15 years ago(May 21, 2010 04:02 PM)
my thoughts are around the middle of everything.It was noir,but not the best of noir.It had a simple twist,but the plot was okay.The cinematography was okay.Acting was okay.Pretty much everything was okay,and that means a 6/10 for me.
It is kind of low though,considering my rates are usually lower than the movie's average rating.
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dshortt-1 — 14 years ago(June 14, 2011 07:52 PM)
Just watching this on tv now for the first time and I think the current rating (5.6) is "lowish," but about right. No more than a 6 for sure. And I came to IMDb expecting to see an over-rating in the 7-8 range.
I like the female talent in the film, but the male leads are totally wrong. And it doesn't really work for me as a film moir. It has all the noir conventions, but doesn't feel real, authentic; call it an imitation noir, or a "faux-noir."
I read the book a few years ago and loved it. By comparisoin, the movie seems almost incomprehensible. Mind you i missed the first half-hour, and kept wondering would it have made more sense had I seen it from the start.
My rating - 5/10. -
Errington_92 — 13 years ago(June 29, 2012 06:18 AM)
I don't understand the negativity for
The Black Dahlia
. Although certain parts of the storyline were predictable overall it is full of intriguing elements. Murder, deceit and manipulation made
The Black Dahlia
a great film to watch as we got a view of a fascinating dark world.
"I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not".
