too many clues

Winnifred 2022-04-19 09:02:18

There are too many clues in the story, which makes people a little dizzy. Maybe, Brian De Palma thinks this is a movie based on a real case, so it is useful to show the audience countless clues like the real case-solving process. The useless and useless ones are all laid out, but as a film work, in the limited 2 hours, the audience cannot be compared with those police detectives who have spent three years to solve the case, and can only try to put the main things directly. Come before us, add a little bit of embellishment, add a little bit of personal opinion, maybe, this will make it easier to understand. . .

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  • Dominique 2022-04-23 07:02:48

    Just this photography can still be nominated = = imitating the retro style, but the soundtrack is very unsuccessful, the actors are not very involved in the drama, plus the messy rhythm and the old-fashioned plot, it is really not very attractive, the biggest howl That is the real case of the Black Dahlia.

  • Cindy 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    This script is really badly changed...two and a half stars

The Black Dahlia quotes

  • Ofcr. Dwight "Bucky" Bleichert: [upon seeing a stuffed dog in the hallway] Who's this?

    Madeleine Linscott: Balto. The paper is the LA Times for August 1, 1926. Balto was bringing in the paper when daddy found out he made his first million. He wanted to consecrate the moment, so he shot him.

  • [after an earthquake shakes the police station]

    Lee Blanchard: [on the phone] Yeah, it's an earthquake. I heard it.