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Devil in a Blue Dress
USA, 1995
[Carl Franklin]
Denzel Washington, Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals, Don Cheadle
Mystery / Thriller
1st March
2007
I don't want to ramble on too much, so here goes. The acting is great - Washington giving another good performance. His narration was suitably dry too. Cheadle just chewed on the scenery. He was hardly in the film, but when he was, his impact as Mouse was powerful. Elsewhere, Beals was good as the titular devil in the blue dress. Sizemore was good as the sleaze ball who hires Washington - he seems to good at playing these types in all his films.

The aesthetic of the film was enticing and the smooth camera-work was mesmerising. The first shot that tracks through the busy streets and then cranes up through the window to Easy is so Hitchcock - or any director of film noir for that matter. The colours are beautiful too, from the orange skies in the day, to the hazy blues at night.

The story is gripping, if a tad predictable. If you like your Sam Spade and your Marlowe's this film will be fine for you. The ending where Washington closes in on a house in the hills is very
The Big Sleep.

Devil In A Blue Dress is unique in terms of perspective. The story is told from a black male's viewpoint and this makes the film very interesting to watch. No more all-white worlds of the 40's generation. This film shows both sides of the coin, and doesn't end up with a chip on both shoulders.

The film may be a tad predictable, but this should not deter you. This film is underrated and deserves your attention. Very entertaining.
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