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Valadius Oct 26 2010 08:00 PM |
Humphrey Bogart snarks his way through this film noir classic as Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, with soon-to-be wife Lauren Bacall as Vivian Sternwood. As Marlowe works to unravel a convoluted plot of blackmail, gambling, and murder, he finds himself drawn deeper down the rabbit hole with every move he makes.
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RealityChuck Oct 27 2010 01:36 PM Re: The Big Sleep (1946) |
This, of course, applies to the revised version (which is the only one most people have seen). The original had far less Bogart/Bacall interplay (no scene where they discuss "horse racing," for instance), though the plot made much more sense.
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Edgy MD Oct 27 2010 01:42 PM Re: The Big Sleep (1946) |
I thought I had a previous poll on this, but can't find it.
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Valadius Oct 27 2010 02:35 PM Re: The Big Sleep (1946) |
I couldn't find it either.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 27 2010 02:37 PM Re: The Big Sleep (1946) |
I've only seen this once, and it was a long time ago. (I might have been 15 or 16.) I recall not entirely understanding what was going on. I don't know if it was because the plot was complex or confusing, or if it was because I was watching late at night. (Back before VCR's and TiVo, I had to actually stay up very late to watch a late movie.)
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Edgy MD Oct 27 2010 02:41 PM Re: The Big Sleep (1946) |
The truth is that even the book doesn't hold together if you look close enough at the plot.
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