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Release Date:
15 September 2006 (USA)
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Tagline:
Inspired by the most notorious unsolved murder in California history.
Plot:
Two policemen see their personal and professional lives fall apart in the wake of the "Black Dahlia" murder investigation. full summary | add synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar.
Another 1 win
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6 nominations
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visually dazzling but ultimately disappointing
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Josh Hartnett | ... | Dwight 'Bucky' Bleichert | |
| Scarlett Johansson | ... | Kay Lake | |
| Aaron Eckhart | ... | Lee Blanchard | |
| Hilary Swank | ... | Madeleine Linscott | |
| Mia Kirshner | ... | Elizabeth Short | |
| Mike Starr | ... | Det. Russ Millard | |
| Fiona Shaw | ... | Ramona Linscott | |
| Patrick Fischler | ... | Deputy DA Ellis Loew | |
| James Otis | ... | Dolph Bleichert | |
| John Kavanagh | ... | Emmett Linscott | |
| Troy Evans | ... | Chief Ted Green | |
| Anthony Russell | ... | Morrie Friedman | |
| Pepe Serna | ... | Tomas Dos Santos | |
| Angus MacInnes | ... | Capt. John Tierney (as Angus MacInnis) | |
| Rachel Miner | ... | Martha Linscott |
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence, some grisly images, sexual content and language.
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Runtime:
121 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Australia:MA |
Ireland:16 (theatrical rating) |
UK:15 |
Canada:14A (British Columbia/Ontario) |
Canada:18A (Manitoba) |
Malaysia:18PL |
Indonesia:Dewasa |
Singapore:M18 |
Taiwan:R-18 |
Philippines:R-18 |
Netherlands:16 |
Portugal:M/16 |
Italy:VM14 |
Japan:R-15 |
Germany:16 |
Finland:K-15 |
Greece:K-13 |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) |
Hong Kong:IIB |
USA:R (certificate #41496) |
Norway:15 |
Sweden:15 |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
South Korea:18 |
Argentina:16 |
Brazil:16 |
Spain:18 |
Ireland:18 (DVD rating) |
Denmark:15
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David Fincher had originally planned to direct and intended to make a three hour version shot entirely in black and white. Fincher subsequently left the project apparently because he doubted that he would be able to make the film exactly the way he envisaged.
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Continuity: When Ramona Linscott pantomimes the clown's smile, she uses her index fingers. The next time she's shown, she is using her right index and left middle fingers.
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Ofcr. Dwight "Bucky" Bleichert: [voiceover] Mr. Fire versus Mr. Ice. For everything people were making it out to be, you'd think it was our first fight. It wasn't. And it wouldn't be our last.
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Ofcr. Dwight "Bucky" Bleichert: [voiceover] Mr. Fire versus Mr. Ice. For everything people were making it out to be, you'd think it was our first fight. It wasn't. And it wouldn't be our last.
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References Black Angel (1946)
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Soundtrack:
Love for Sale
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Brian De Palma's so called "film noir" has all the aspects of a great film: detectives, guns, murder, a beautiful blonde, an Oscar winning brunette, and a boxing match. It involves violence, money, pimps, porn, and "the most notorious murder in California history". Sadly though, the movie just doesn't cut it.
The Black Dahlia isn't about murder, or guns, or pimps or porn. The Black Dahlia is about the new American dream: to sleep with Scarlett Johansson. The Dahlia isn't even introduced until a third of the movie is over, the longest 45 minutes I've ever experienced in cinema. A good hour of the movie doesn't have anything to do with the plot, and watching it is just like watching paint dry. Much of this wasted screen time is attributed to the relationship between Sgt. Leland "Lee" Blanchard (Aaron Eckert) and Officer. Dwight "Bucky" Bleichert (Josh Hartnett), where we see their transformation from enemies to partners to friends unrealistically fast, which is unrealistically cliché.
But the biggest downside of the movie is Josh Hartnett. What Hartnett is doing as a serious actor is beyond me, but his performance is a wooden as they come. It is unbelievable that he was considered for the role of Bleichert, and the fact that he was cast really makes me lose faith in Hollywood's mainstream actors. His noir-ish voice-over was like reading words off the script, making it feel less and less like the artsy film De Palma intended it to be.
The only redeeming feature of the flick was Mia Kirshner who had about one minute of screen time as the Dahlia, but was the most memorable character. Oh, yeah, and we do get to see Hilary Swank's ass.
But overall, The Black Dahlia is just another bad film to cap off the summer. It is extremely confusing with all its pointless sub-plots, and just gets annoying at the end. It's one of those movies you consider walking out of, and I counted down the minutes to what I thought would be a climactic finale, but was just a series of long monologues and unclear speaking. In the end, we learned little about the Dahlia, and were pretty much back where we started, except for a few missing comrades.