Review of The Maltese Falcon (1941) by Kim B — 12 Dec 2014
It's like any other masterfully-done film noir to consist intelligence expressed through its own language of a solid script that brings out the solidness of a nice performance, and the talented Bogart is the main attraction by going through all of the qualities and the usual points of a film noir to be an entertainment, even though there's sometimes forms of convolute within the spoken words. (A-).
(Full review coming soon - with better wording).
This review of The Maltese Falcon (1941) was written by Kim B on 12 Dec 2014.
The Maltese Falcon has generally received very positive reviews.
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