L.A.
Confidential Movie Review:
This is such a good film, it's got a brilliant and complex
plot, great acting by great actors, and its fair share of
action. The movie uncovers the corruption of the LAPD in
the 1950's and exposes its underbelly to the viewers in
all its glory, from beating confessions out of people, drugs,
and corruption that is so deeply ingrained that it is second
nature to most of them. The plot is complex on first viewing
and there are many sub-plots which until the end of the
movie seem to make no sense and don't seem to be resolved
but be patient because it all comes together brilliantly
at the climax and there are plenty of twists and turns along
the way.
All the actors that I have listed above give outstanding
performances especially Russell Crowe who plays the hard
ass cop who, like most of the detectives in the movie, isn't
afraid to break the law if it will result in a conviction.
Kevin Spacey gives yet another brilliant performance as
the "Hollywood Cop" who as well as being on the
force, lives for his role as technical advisor on the TV
show, Badge of Honour. Guy Pearce plays the ambitious "college
boy" Edmund Exley just as well as the rest, to complete
the trio of main characters who are all very different and
well developed, which when their points of view and motivations
are taken into account it helps to give the plot a harder
edge because it puts the charcters deep in the thick of
the action. Kim Basinger got an Oscar for her performance
as a prostitute who for reasons that I won't mention becomes
very deeply involved in the web of corruption and deceit
that surrounds LA at the time. The movie would probably
have won many more Oscars including best picture if the
stupid Titanic hadn't sunk.
This movie could very easily have been made in the forties
or fifties by someone like Orson Welles because with all
its different elements it fits the film noir genre perfectly.
It's kind of like the Orson Welles film A Touch of Evil
which I've mentioned before in another review and would
recommend anyone to watch it. It's very muchj like Chinatown
as well. Make sure you see all three of these films, I'm
going to watch this one again as soon as I get up tomorrow
morning.
BBM
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