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| Format | Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC, Closed-captioned |
| Contributor | Kim Basinger, Elisabeth Granli, Kevin Spacey, Guy Pearce, Paolo Seganti, James Ellroy, Matt McCoy, Brian Helgeland, Ron Rifkin, Russell Crowe, James Cromwell, Danny DeVito, David Strathairn, Paul Guilfoyle, Curtis Hanson See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 18 minutes |
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L.A. Confidential (Snap Case)
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In a time when it seems that every other movie makes some claim to being a film noir, L.A. Confidential is the real thing--a gritty, sordid tale of sex, scandal, betrayal, and corruption of all sorts (police, political, press--and, of course, very personal) in 1940s Hollywood. The Oscar-winning screenplay is actually based on several titles in James Ellroy's series of chronological thriller novels (including the title volume, The Big Nowhere, and White Jazz)--a compelling blend of L.A. history and pulp fiction that has earned it comparisons to the greatest of all Technicolor noir films, Chinatown. Kim Basinger richly deserved her Supporting Actress Oscar for her portrayal of a conflicted femme fatale; unfortunately, her male costars are so uniformly fine that they may have canceled each other out with the Academy voters: Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, Kevin Spacey, and James Cromwell play LAPD officers of varying stripes. Pearce's character is a particularly intriguing study in Hollywood amorality and ambition, a strait-laced "hero" (and son of a departmental legend) whose career goals outweigh all other moral, ethical, and legal considerations. If he's a good guy, it's only because he sees it as the quickest route to a promotion. --Jim Emerson
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.38 x 0.6 inches; 4 Ounces
- Director : Curtis Hanson
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC, Closed-captioned
- Run time : 2 hours and 18 minutes
- Release date : April 21, 1998
- Actors : Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, Kim Basinger, James Cromwell
- Subtitles: : French, English, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : 0790734850
- Writers : Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson, James Ellroy
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #24,681 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,107 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #4,290 in Drama DVDs
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It has been on my watchlist for years now, with the intent to revisit it.
I completely forgot it was a world-class motion picture of the highest order.
Overwhelmingly well-made like they were on a mission from g_d.
There is not a false moment in the whole thing. Some scenes left me clapping throughout.
Rich. Rich. Rich.
The casting, the CAST! The period-accurate sets, the art direction. The editing. The script! The costumes, the direction. One for the ages. Get your popcorn and buckle up; they don’t make them like this anymore.
I paid $3.99 to see it and got $39.99 worth of entertainment.
The setting is Christmas Eve 1953 Hollywood, CA, and opens with a welcome by a sleazy tabloid publisher (DeVito) whose voice-over gives us a quick backstory & brilliantly sets the tone. The local crime boss has recently been apprehended and locked up, and folks are speculating on which wannabe will step in to fill his shoes. L.A. is a hotbed of crime and misdeeds .......
We are then introduced to the cops working said hotbed, namely Edmund Exley (Guy Pearce), the ambitious square peg; Bud White (Crowe) aggressive defender of battered women; Jack Vincennes (Kevin Spacey), smooth and canny narcotics cop aspiring to celebrity, other cops and players all pursuing their own agendas and carving out their niches. The action gets underway with some station-house mayhem, then the brutal multiple murders at the heart of the story. Exley is intensely determined to solve the crime to earn respect and acceptance within the department, and more importantly, to get promoted. But he's not the only one with a major stake in unraveling this mystery (or muddling it further)! The side stories and apparently random events dovetail into the primary action beautifully as the pieces of the puzzle begin falling into place. I can't say more without giving too much away.
The multiple plot twists serve to keep the action moving forward, none of them feel contrived or out of place, and the wrap-up is powerful and well executed. The casual viewer might miss some important clues or overlook some of the subtler aspects, I personally enjoyed the second viewing more than the first as the story seemed richer, and I noticed the superb acting nuances I overlooked from being so engrossed in the action. James Cromwell winces almost imperceptibly during one closeup, expressing emotions it would takes minutes to explain, Guy Pearce's eyes widening or narrowing gives Exley depth and humanity, Kevin Spacey and Kim Bassinger's body language is spot on, skillfully complementing the dialogue. These are truly first-rate performances.
I highly, highly recommend this awesome movie.
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Je le recommande à 100%.
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