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Ubaldo 2021-10-20 18:58:44
A splendid and gorgeous classic police movie with impeccable plot and details. Distorted justice and fist, Rorotomasi and eternal smile, some won the world, some won the good prostitute and the trip to Arizona. There were a lot of films that deserved more awards than Titanic, this is the most...
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Omari 2021-10-20 18:58:39
When will there be such brilliant police and criminal films in Mainland China? The previous Hong Kong police and criminal films were also pretty good-looking, but there have been fewer in recent...
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Candace 2021-10-20 18:58:39
The world will always be in a gray area, there is no absolute justice, and there is no absolute...
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Octavia 2021-10-20 18:58:39
The film is still Hollywood's usual way, the style of black police film. The plot is nothing new, telling how three Los Angeles police detectives revealed a shady scene, and how justice defeated evil and rape. The script is very smooth and reasonable, and each segment will have key points. Whether it is suspense, gunfight, intrigue, or beauty, it is strictly in line with the laws of commercial...
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Velva 2021-10-20 18:58:31
The old movie looked back and found that this film was saying "Don't underestimate." The police colleagues underestimated the courage and violence of the glasses rookie Ed; Ed underestimated the IQ and charisma of Bard the bull; Jack underestimated the cruelty of Captain Gao; the captain also underestimated Bard’s intellectual self-control after his rage... But my personal favorite is that the shrewd Ed has seriously underestimated the vengeance of the kidnapped Mexican girl and his insights...
L.A. Confidential Comments
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Ebba 2022-03-19 09:01:02
Good police bad police
Los Angeles in the 1950s was a city full of various "transactions", and people from all walks of life might come together driven by interests. Ed, a young police academy graduate, is ambitiously trying to make his mark in the police world. All this is for a secret in his heart, that is, to... -
Rosalia 2022-04-19 09:01:03
A little discussion of justice
This is a key point of the film, and it is also a point of heightened height. But it seems to be just lightly stroked, not too deep. Exley's last shot surprised me a bit, but it made sense. It was because of this shot that I was a little confused about the director's true intentions and the...
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[Exley curses under his breath]
Jack Vincennes: What?
Ed Exley: [not wearing his] Glasses!
Ed Exley: You're kidding! Well, just don't shoot me!
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[after securing Vincennes's cooperation, the Chief turns to Exley, watching from behind a two-way mirror]
Police Chief: And so it goes... Detective Lieutenant. Ace 'em at the grand jury tomorrow, son. Wear a smart-looking suit and ace 'em. And Ed? Lose the glasses.