Black Dahlia (2)

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User Ratings:

Graph shows the movie is fairly gender neutral mostly viewed by people aged between 18-29 and 45+. I feel due to the similarities in film styles, our film would have a similar audience to The Black Dahlia.

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Shot similarities…

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“There's also the conflicted, sometimes dark hero detective (Josh Hartnett) and the sexy, dangerous femme fatale (Hilary Swank), accompanied by the questionably good voluptuary sex bomb (Scarlett Johansson). As if these noir troublemakers were not enough, writer Josh Friedman seemingly adapts Ellroy's every subplot, every story thread, as if each had to be accounted for in the best CSI tradition”

“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".

“Dante Ferretti's set design beautifully evokes the 1940's; Vilmos Zsigmond's cinematography enhances the period look; and the voice-over narration has been pulled from film-noir classics. While Brian De Palma's "The Black Dahlia" has much of the look and feel of Curtis Hanson's 1997 "L.A. Confidential,"

Viewer Reviews:

These reviews show that the audience appreciate delicate set design and various other features from film noir classics. They also appreciate a beautiful female character and a dangerous, mysterious detective. For this reason, our film Corruption would appeal to them.