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Danielle 2022-03-26 09:01:01
The classic police suspense film that swept the 1997 awards season. The screenwriter has to remember his head skills, the script is too powerful. There are no loopholes in the details of the whole film, and the rhythm is tightly interlocked. Guy Pierce's performance even surpassed Kevin Spacey and Russell Crowe! The characters of several policemen are bright and not flat, which is very impressive. The ending setting is simply superb, giving the film a strong film noir atmosphere (similar to...
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Josue 2022-03-26 09:01:01
The main success of this film lies in the creation of three distinct and attractive characters (this is the mutual complement of the best screenwriter and the best actor), and on top of these three roles, the third part of the whole story The segmented structure is rigorously neat and impeccable, which can be called the pinnacle of Hollywood police films. In addition, the theme of the whole movie is constantly asking from the beginning to the end-how justice and evil should get along, when...
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Angela 2022-03-26 09:01:01
A super-expected masterpiece, old-school classical Hollywood style, all at once, it was refreshing to watch. Watching this film for Kevin Spacey, the last thing I saw were three genius dramas, Russell Crowe and Gapierce both played well, the script and the character layout They are all very well written, and the complicated plot is not difficult to digest at all. It is a very, very good crime...
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Isabel 2022-03-26 09:01:01
Relive the classics on the big screen, the two peaks of justice and evil, the three heroes are involved in danger, overcome difficulties, and the plots are intertwined. The pen is slowly moistened by the branches, depicting the personalities of the characters, and paving the way for complex relationships. Gathering the main trunk, the danger is everywhere, while pulling the cocoon, the dark thunder is picked up to the bright spot, and the climax detonates. This is the dual confrontation between...
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German 2022-03-25 09:01:03
Black face and white face, good policeman is bad...
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Kamryn 2022-03-25 09:01:03
FLAWLESS even more shows Curtis Hansen's mediocrity since then. After the film was changed, I preferred to watch Ed and Jack partner in the first half. Spacey's performance was as smooth as silk and pleasing to the eye and Pierce's fireworks. The sentence "I don't remember" was teary. The glasses are terribly...
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Vinnie 2022-03-25 09:01:03
I'm going to make some of the best gangster shootout movies this week. Kim Basinger's beauty is late, and she brushed two catties of powder without covering the creases on her face, so people who rushed to the poster to plan to see the beauty can save it. The selling point of this film is the three most handsome pure men in Hollywood. Spacey is the first to die but plays the...
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Nathan 2022-03-25 09:01:03
The retro style is just right, the popularity is just right, what a great script, and the three police officers with different personalities perform really...
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Crystal 2022-03-25 09:01:03
They think silence is the same thing as...
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Bo 2022-03-25 09:01:03
The best-looking police movie I have seen so far, the plot characters are quite appetizing, the lines and scenes are very sophisticated, the characters are in black and white, the boundary between law and axiom is deliberately blurred, the characters are full of details, and the mystery is passed. To show the life of the official media, summarize: 1. This year's gangster legend is like a play house compared with this movie, 2. Why is the Titanic the best Oscar that year? No matter how you look...
L.A. Confidential Comments
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[to Ray Collins]
Ed Exley: They called you 'Sugar', 'cause you liked to give it out... so sweet.
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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.