L.A. Confidential

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Christine W

 

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December 9, 2015

 

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There's no room for poetry; worse, the actors seem to be performing in different movies. "L.A. Confidential" opens with a series of campy, sunshine-filled reels of stock footage (palm trees, nuclear families, late-model cars) of 1950s Los Angeles. The cheerfully disembodied voice-over is supplied by Sid Hudgens (Danny DeVito), whom we come to find is the energetically sleazeball editor of a scandal sheet called Hush-Hush...
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The cheerfully disembodied voice-over is supplied by Sid Hudgens (Danny DeVito), whom we come to find is the energetically sleazeball editor of a scandal sheet called Hush-Hush. "Life is good in L.A.," Hudgens intones as we watch the shiny, happy people cavort. "It's paradise." His patter ends, as such patter is wont to do, with the (groan) warning: "But there is trouble in paradise ...
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