Wednesday, May 17, 2017

LA Confidential Review

Here is My Review
LA Confidential is a Neo-Noir film set in early 1950's Los Angles. Staring Kevin Spacey as Detective Jack Vincennces, Russel Crowe as Wendell White,Guy Pearce as Detective Edmund Exley, Kim Bashinger as Lynn Bracken and Danny Devito as Sid Hundgens. The story is Three policemen, each with his own motives and obsessions, tackle the corruption  surrounding an unsolved murder at a downtown Los Angeles coffee shop in the early 1950s. The Acting was really good especially from Kevin Spacey, Russel Crowe and Guy Perice. The story is very intriguing from the beginning all the way to the end, there were a couple of wow moments. The characters were very interesting in their own equine way. There is not that much to the soundtrack but it has a noir vibe and there is also licensed music from Frank Sintria to Dean Martin. The pacing was done very well. The cinematography was done well for 1950's Los Angles. The enjoyment for me was really good it reminds me of a video game i played called LA Noire the story with the possibility of some police officers who believe they are above the law.
Pros
Story
Pacing
Soundtrack
Characters
Enjoyment

Cons
A little one the first 5 minutes are kinda slow in my opinion.
And not enough composed music  

My Matrix
Acting 9.6
Story 9.8
Characters 9.3
Soundtrack 8.6
Pacing 9.5
Cinematography 9.1
Enjoyment 10


 65/70



1 comment:

  1. Nice job! This makes me want to watch LAS Confidential again!

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