L.A. Confidential Comments

  • Garett 2023-03-10 17:24:50

    08.12.6 is great! ! ! Five stars! ! ! For a moment I thought the black dahlia was a copy of it. Three powerful male stars, three different characteristics, as well as the police boss and the rich boss are also play bones, a sexy woman, several intricate cases, this film is really good. In addition, the re-creation of the atmosphere in the 1950s was also very successful, with music, scenes, props, costumes, and old movies that the filmmakers knew and loved. several times in the...

  • Kacey 2023-02-18 06:06:49

    The charms of the three actors are all extraordinary. In terms of the plot and the acting skills of the actors, I really felt wronged when I lost to the Titanic... None of the characters are completely "good people". After reading the analysis in the film review, I think this is the case. The success of the film is that people are complicated. The chief of the police station is the biggest bad guy. The "good" policeman finally becomes a manipulator, and the "bad" policeman finds out the truth...

  • Micaela 2023-01-27 20:17:03

    [A] It combines the elements of various genre films and anti-genre elements into one, which is regarded as the pinnacle of commercial films of the same type. "L.A. Confidential" is impeccable in the script. The narrative rhythm, clues reasoning, and plot foreshadowing have all reached a very high level within the same theme, especially the shaping of the main characters. The initial image, behavioral characterization and character transformation are all seamless. The bridge of exchanging...

  • Kasey 2023-01-10 03:00:52

    It's so hot that I exploded out of the universe, click to see Russell Crowe and Guy Pierce screen eye fuck, angry sex, it is a combination of secret agent and true detective Smith, referred to as: secret...

  • Mollie 2022-12-26 11:46:22

    Reminder: If there are too many names, it is recommended to take notes while watching, otherwise it will be easy to be...

  • Ottilie 2022-11-21 15:07:44

    The thinking is meticulous and logical, your mother Russell Crowe, I just saw that the tough guy went out to fight Eisley, which was as beautiful as a zombie and exposed a shocking conspiracy!...

  • D'angelo 2022-11-12 00:02:47

    The whole film is full of Hollywood atmosphere, the story of the City of Angels. Feeling like a show? It seems to be a show. But from this story, the police, the American police, the smart police, the tough police, the good police, the bad police, the heroes who are sad for the beauty, and the police who go through the motions. Celebrities, courtesans, underworld, criminals. The story of the City of Angels will never end, and the story of the American police will not...

  • Kelli 2022-11-07 11:02:30

    After watching the 138-minute film, I still can't get enough of it. The actors are all...

  • Rodolfo 2022-11-04 05:01:07

    The inversions are especially wonderful. The characters of the three policemen are well portrayed. Spacey's character is too cute. The old policeman who has been in the police for many years has acted in a straight line because he accidentally cheated a little star. Spacey's long accent is so sweet, which is comparable to the two places where Pierce exchanged information with his name. Call it a stroke of genius. Pierce's appearance as a gentle scum is also super handsome. justice. The...

  • Zoie 2022-10-31 07:49:41

    Divide a hero into three, and it will enrich a lot. Let the two with the biggest contrast revolve around a girl, and all kinds of conflicts will come uninvited. But compared to the subtlety of the case, these are nothing but small...

Extended Reading

L.A. Confidential quotes

  • [to Ray Collins]

    Ed Exley: They called you 'Sugar', 'cause you liked to give it out... so sweet.

  • Captain Dudley Smith: Edmund, you're a political animal. You have the eye for human weakness, but not the stomach.

    Ed Exley: You're wrong, sir.

    Captain Dudley Smith: Would you be willing to plant corroborative evidence on a suspect you knew to be guilty, in order to ensure an indictment?

    Ed Exley: Dudley, we've been over this.

    Captain Dudley Smith: Yes or no, Edmund?

    Ed Exley: No!

    Captain Dudley Smith: Would you be willing to beat a confession out of a suspect you knew to be guilty?

    Ed Exley: No.

    Captain Dudley Smith: Would you be willing to shoot a hardened criminal in the back, in order to offset the chance that some... lawyer...

    Ed Exley: No.

    Captain Dudley Smith: Then, for the love of God, don't be a detective. Stick to assignments where you don't have...

    Ed Exley: Dudley, I know you mean well, but I don't need to do it the way you did. Or my father.

    Captain Dudley Smith: At least get rid of the glasses. I can't think of another man in the department who wears them.