首页 电影 电视剧 动漫 微电影 福利 午夜电影 美女图片 专题 热门排行榜 最新
动物2023剧情片阿姐万岁大头儿子和小头爸爸动漫长河落日国产剧铁拳教育韩国剧游戏王5D's动漫沙海国产剧女人的抗战国产剧楚汉骄雄粤语香港剧茶是故乡浓粤语香港剧好医生韩国剧流光引国产剧
Harry Moseby (Gene Hackman), a worn-out private detective, is hired to look for a 16-year-old girl who has run away from the luxury home of her mother, formerly a small-time actress in Los Angeles. The more the weary cynic tries to get under the surface of the seemingly simple case, the harder it is for him to find his bearings among the lies and deceptions that surround him. Eight years after the key New Hollywood film Bonnie and Clyde, Arthur Penn and Gene Hackman reunited to collaborate on what was to become one of the most undervalued films of the decade. Like Polanski in Chinatown or Altman in The Long Goodbye, in his revisionist film noir, Penn also allows the 1940s classic genre to pervade the complex reality of the 1970s. The feelings of bitterness and emptiness in the modern Chandleresque protagonist originate not only in the “public” sphere of the strange, increasingly convoluted case, but in his private life as well (boyhood trauma, a broken marriage). As Moseby remarks of a sporting event, “nobody’s winning … one side is just losing slower than the other.”