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Has anyone seen it? It came out a
few years ago, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the kid from <i>3rd Rock from the Sun</i>. A neat twist on the detective noir by situating most of the players in high school. The dialogue is a lot of fun--real gumshoe stuff--but the tone is serious. The writer/director, Rian Johnson, ha written materials of the movie
up on his web site.
Highly recommended for those who like something different--if at times ridiculous--in their flicks.
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Yep, there was an old thread about this way back at the old site. Very good neo-noir movie.
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I figured with this crowd that many would have seen the movie; it escaped me at the time, but 2005 was a turbulent year in my life.
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i was just talking about this movie with someone yesterday. i really liked it
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I just didn't buy into the dialogue even though I thought it was a very clever idea. Big fan of Film Noir but I didn't think this was that good. Great job by Gordon but also pretty entertaining for an average film.
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I just watched this the other night, and I thought it was OK. There were some pretty funny parts -- like when The Pin and the main dude are discussing business and The Pin's mom serves him Corn Flakes and OJ.
I hard a hard time buying Gordon-Levitt in that role, for some reason. His character sure could take a beating...
It was clever, but the dialogue was a little distracting and it made it hard for me to follow the narrative.
I'd give it 2.5 out of 4 stars.