I guess I'm the only one…
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Nephilim-6 — 16 years ago(September 15, 2009 04:53 PM)
Just saw this. I read the negative reviews and I was hoping for a serious thriller before I started watching BUT I got a really cool film noir-ish 90's style comic book type of movie.
After about half an hour I gave up on realism and the thing just worked for me.
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forksforrests — 15 years ago(June 09, 2010 02:59 AM)
I enjoyed it. Although it was very bizarre at times, but's something I could watch again. It was complex and visually perfect. Good movie, and I would ive it more than the 5/10 it got on this site.
Josh Hartnett wasn't that great in his rolebut whatever.
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yahko_kun — 15 years ago(March 02, 2011 08:13 PM)
I liked and I think the reason is I never expected anything from it. When I saw back in 2006 when it came out I never knew who Brian DePalma was, I "saw" scarface years before to even understand whats what. I saw the Untouchables was later.
Did it feel noir to me - absolutely. I think this was the reason I like that film. I actually watched it in the same week as I watched Hollywoodland. The acting maybe was over done in some parts and too pushed. The story line might have made no sense to some people - but then again it was Brian's interpretation of that murder case. I liked it more than I liked Untouchables. -
rabit818 — 14 years ago(October 04, 2011 10:04 AM)
You are not alone. The minute Scarlett Johanssen entered the frame, I was hooked. Hilary Swank camped it up - another good thing. For those who did not get it, too bad. For people comparing Black Dahlia with Scarface, two different creatures. It is like comparing Please, Please Me with Sgt. Pepper's LHCB, totally two different animals. It is film noir going through De Palma's filter and it is a good thing.
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dalldorfw — 12 years ago(December 17, 2013 04:56 PM)
This is a damn good movie; a few mild flaws here and there, but great and memorable flick overall! The ending is haunting and I love how it plays like a 40's film-noir with a modern edge. I also like the blend of fact and fiction; the two are mixed just about perfectly! All the criticisms I've seen so far just seem like a bunch of meaningless nip-picks that are thrown out there because, evidently, it's a sin to like any de Palma movie that isn't 'Scarface'.
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PterryFan — 12 years ago(February 25, 2014 11:45 AM)
I enjoyed it, a good movie though not a great one .
Not as good as L.A.confidential .
And yes the plot was very confusing.
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tobias_681 — 10 years ago(August 19, 2015 04:22 PM)
I didn't like it excactly but I thought it was somewhat ok. The visuals were nice, the acting was good and the actors were fitting (especially Hartnett and Johansson fitted really well in my book). However the plot is in my opinion a mess. It's not as ununderstandable as people make it to be but there is no focus whatsoever. Sub-plots emerge, fade into the background, suddenly reemerge without remotely enough background. I get that it tried to cover multiple themes but none of them really did it and that's a shame because it really has it's moments. For instance the B/W clips of Elisabeth are a wonderful way to interact with the cops (and Mia Kirshner does a great job). It's just as exploiting as some of De Palma's other movies manage to be., peeping really is one of his favorite themes and he has a hand for it. But I think ultimately it falls flat because of the lacking focus. I've read that there was a different cut that Elroy himself enjoyed but it seems like it was altered (by the studio I think) before release. If they had released the original version this might have actually been really good, who knows.
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Spikeopath — 10 years ago(September 04, 2015 02:28 PM)
No you are not. While problems are evident, it's definitely better than its reputation in my eyes, certainly coming at it from a film noir lover's perspective it has much to laud.
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bradjanet — 10 years ago(September 10, 2015 09:24 PM)
I like Josh Hartnett, and I like a lot of dePalma films, but this one sent me to sleep, (and the tobacco product-placement was outrageous, did anyone take a breath of actual air in this movie?)
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PattyGJones — 10 years ago(February 04, 2016 03:07 PM)
I just noticed the same thing (in my 5th or 6th time watching this film, which I absolutely loved). The fact is that in the 40s and 50s, virtually
everybody
smoked. The health consequences weren't even an issue. There were "doctors" doing cigarette commercials.
I'm only in Show Biz by injection