Review of Miller's Crossing (1990) by David U — 08 Dec 2012
Featuring dark tones of grey and brow, this cinematography treat is amazing on how it makes each scene looks better than the one before and still feel unique in the process. There's a fantastic blend of violence, comendy, gangster stories and acting showcase that never feels forced or out of place.
Everything makes "sense" even when it shouldn't. All this backed by a fantastic cast and script that commit themselves remarkably to the story at hand. And that's probably my only complaint towards the movie: the story.
.. doesn't feel much like it, other than a succession of amazing dialogues that move seamlessly onto one another without much glue in between but still has plenty of betrayls and backstabbings to make it a great ride.
This review of Miller's Crossing (1990) was written by David U on 08 Dec 2012.
Miller's Crossing has generally received very positive reviews.
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