Think of it as a terrifying reasoning + art film

Brenda 2022-03-20 09:02:04

It turned out to be a film made in modern times. The style of the whole film is very novel, giving people a retro feel. The color tone is relatively deep yellow, and the character modeling is also better in the middle of the last century. The narrative method incorporates the diary monologue technique. The plot is slightly turbulent, the twists and turns are not personal, and the reasoning is general.

The plot mainly revolves around three characters: Butch Brecht and Lee Blanchard (both boxers + cops) and Lee's girlfriend, Kay Lake, due to their involvement in the thrilling Black Dahlia case, the relationship between the three The relationship has undergone a subtle change, with Brecht present as a positive character, and the other two will undergo a series of transformations. With the in-depth investigation of Brecht, the final case was solved in a form that was neither stunning nor simple. It was difficult to guess, and there were other parallel lines in the middle, which were not closely related to the main line, but the ending was okay.

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  • Cindy 2022-03-27 09:01:11

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

  • Alfonso 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Eh, I was a little dizzy after reading it, but I didn't understand it very well. I felt that the connection between the plots was a bit inexplicable. Maybe the director set it on purpose. Maybe my IQ couldn't keep up with the director's rhythm. . .

The Black Dahlia quotes

  • Ofcr. Dwight "Bucky" Bleichert: [holding his pistol at a corporal's head] Adios yourself back to the halls of Tripoli, shitbird, I've got business with the lady.

  • Ellis Loew: This killer will be caught!