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<p dir="auto"><strong>cookiela2001</strong> — <em>12 years ago(November 17, 2013 09:21 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Which is really STRANGE! I remember so many visual details from the film<br />
L.A. Confidential<br />
as well as specifics about its plotand I didn't even read that book.<br />
Yet I saw<br />
Black Dahlia<br />
AND read the book (years apart), and it made so much less of an impact on me!<br />
I was excited when I learned Brian DePalma was doing the movie, because he's good with tense, trashy subjects sometimes, and is perverse. But this film is so.blahhhh.<br />
About all I remember:</p>
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<li>One of the major sets has an exterior staircase, often seen at night. I think the building is adobe. This is Scarlett Johanson's pad, and she wears clingy pastel sweaters like Lana Turner.</li>
<li>Hillary Swank is extremely stringy in this, and basically looks like a man. (Even more so than in<br />
Boys Don't Cry,<br />
when she had some softness about her.)</li>
<li>The movie has practically nothing to do with Elizabeth Short. It's really about people investigating her death, and should have a different title.<br />
I remember the<br />
(female)<br />
villain from the book, and the major clue<br />
(a clown painting in her home seen during questioning)<br />
and the murder location<br />
(a caretaker's shack at the foot of the HOLLYWOOD sign)<br />
but I don't even remember if these are repeated in the film.<br />
Am I stupid, or is the film really not very memorable? (Or, did someone slip something in my drink that night??)</li>
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