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In a Lonely Place (Bfi Film Classics) [Paperback]

Dana Polan (Author)
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0851703607 978-0851703602 February 1, 1994 1st Ed.
"I was born when she kissed me; lived a few short weeks while she loved me; I died when she left me." These bittersweet lines from In a Lonely Place are a fitting epitaph for the doomed romance at the center of this powerful Hollywood drama. Humphrey Bogart, in one of his most memorable performances, plays Dix, the hard-bitten and cynical screenwriter who falls for the glamorous Laurel (Gloria Grahame). But Dix has a violent streak in him, and though he's finally absolved of the murder he's accused of, the love affair cannot survive.
Undeniably, as Dana Polan shows in his subtle and intelligent account, there are autobiographical undertones in the film--the marriage of Gloria Grahame to its director, Nicholas Ray, began to break up during production. Yet despite its bleak ending and its frequent noir style, argues Polan, the wise-cracking between Dix and Laurel gives the film the aspect of a screwball comedy.
Critics were uncertain how to respond to this mix of genres when the film first appeared. Since then however, In a Lonely Place has rightfully been acknowledged as a classic and compelling story of blighted love.

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Dana Polan is Professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinema-TV, University of Southern California, and the author of several publications including Pulp Fiction (BFI Modern Classics) and Jane Campion(BFI World Directors).

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  • Paperback: 72 pages
  • Publisher: British Film Institute; 1st Ed. edition (February 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0851703607
  • ISBN-13: 978-0851703602
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #575,002 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have companion book to a must-see film, October 6, 2000
This review is from: In a Lonely Place (Bfi Film Classics) (Paperback)
IN A LONELY PLACE is one of the most complex film Hollywood has ever produced about it self. At the cross-road of the director's own biographical effort and a satirical view about our culture of celluloid, fame and celebrity, Nicholas Ray meditates about the value of why he (and they) make movies. It's in many way, one of the most disturbing and profoundly emotional film ever made.

Dana Polan's aproach to analyze this film is quite orthodox, but probably the best way about this particular film. He goes deep inside the production history and describes the evolution of the story that happened through Ray's re-working on the script and improvising with his actors in pre-production and the actual production itself; a good example is the last scene, which was completely changed near the end of the production schedule, reflecting what had happened between the characters, as well as what happned between Ray and his leading actress Gloria Grahame, who was then his own wife.

At the same time, Polan also argues Hollywood then as reflected in the film, both in its contents and it's narrative style; mixing a murder WhoDunit, Film Noir, Screwball Comedy, and Melodrama which resulted in a unique and truthful vision of humanity that belongs to none of these genres. He reveals that not only that the story of the film is about movie making, but the film itself, its style and narrative structure are also a shrewed commentary about the way Hollywood make their movies.

I recommend IN A LONELY PLACE as a must see film for everybody who loves films, and this book as an invaluable companion for a better understading of this profound, emotional and haunting work of art.

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