Is this the best screenplay ever?
what is so special about this film? I thought it was rather mediocre
>>67299560
It's the ultimate detective movie
>>67299607
how so? It seems like a rehash of classic film noir. Nothing new or creative
>>67299667
read the book and get back to me, pleb
>>67297627
I would say yes.
>>67299734
Isn't this thread about the movie, not the book?
>>67297627
I don't know, but the bizarre look on the perverts face as he grabs his daughter and escapes with her at the end is one of the most horrifying things ever committed to film.
>>67299916
uh what? did you even watch the post-credits scene?
>>67299969
That whole ending just got under my skin and fucked with my head a little bit, the first time I saw it. I like how the movie's so slow-paced and methodical, very slowly and carefully uncovering clues and secrets, and then it just ends in this messy chaotic clusterfuck where everything happens too quickly and people just make mistakes
>>67299607
>Ultimate detective movie.
Why? Because is a deconstruction? It's cynicism?
I like Chinatown but I can tell you haven't watched/read many noir.
>>67299974
I don't recall, maybe. What difference would it make?
>>67299974
What's that scene
>>67300065
>>67300111
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8ATKQQzXH
it's in this vid, just watch
>>67300256
Woops
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8ATKQQzXHM
>>67299560
It's especially good because of it's structure, subtext and twists. Personally I'd give the movie a 7 just cause I'm not a big fan of noir but it's still a great screenplay
>>67299969
That ending was rough. It really leaves you depressed, how a film so careful on its delivery suddenly went out of control.