L.A. Confidental
The movie L.A. Confidental was based on the book L.A. Confidential.
Movie details for L.A. ConfidentalThe movie was released in 1997 and directed by Curtis Hanson, who also directed In Her Shoes (2005). L.A. Confidental was produced by Warner Home Video. More information on the movie is available on Amazon.com and also IMDb. Actors on this movie include Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, James Cromwell, Kim Basinger, David Strathairn, Danny DeVito, Graham Beckel, Paul Guilfoyle (II), Ron Rifkin, Matt McCoy, Paolo Seganti, Sandra Taylor, Steve Rankin, Elisabeth Granli, Allan Graf, Precious Chong, Symba Smith, Bob Clendenin and Lennie Loftin. |
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Book details for L.A. ConfidentialL.A. Confidential was written by James Ellroy. The book was published in 1990 by Warner Books. More information on the book is available on Amazon.com. James Ellroy also wrote Brown's Requiem (1981), Blood on the Moon (1984) and The Black Dahlia (1987). |
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Ellroy himself was traumatized as a boy by his party-animal mother's murder. (See his memoir My Dark Places for the whole sordid story.) So it is clear that Bud is partly autobiographical. But Exley, whose shiny reputation conceals a dark secret, and Vincennes, who goes showbiz with a vengeance, reflect parts of Ellroy, too.
L.A. Confidential holds enough plots for two or three books: the cops chase stolen gangland heroin through a landscape littered with not-always-innocent corpses while succumbing to sexy sirens who have been surgically resculpted to resemble movie stars; a vile developer--based (unfairly) on Walt Disney-- schemes to make big bucks off Moochie Mouse; and the cops compete with the crooks to see who can be more corrupt and violent. Ellroy's hardboiled prose is so compressed that some of his rat-a-tat paragraphs are hard to follow. You have to read with attention as intense as hisand that is very intense indeed. But he richly rewards the effort. He may not be as deep and literary as Chandler, but he belongs on the same top-level shelf.