The Big Sleep


Bogart once again just knocking it out of the park, with a brilliant performance, subdued, but still can be vulnerable at times. This film starts with Bogart meeting a client who is being threatened with blackmail and upon taking the case it reveals itself to be much deeper than he thought. Something that I found to be more apparent in this film than the other noirs I've watched on this list, is the memorability of the different characters that come into contact with Bogart. They all have their little quirks, so that when you are reintroduced with them later in the film you can remember them by their speech patterns and the way they perform. Thought that was interesting, considering this film asks the audience to really follow what's going on so you can get the most out of the ending, once the end plot is finally revealed, much like Falcon.
Looking at the other performances, Elisha Cook Jr. who I had a problem with in The Maltese Falcon in this was actually rather enjoyable in his limited performance. Lauren Bacall at first I thought was gonna be the weak point of the film and she surprised me as well, she was able to match Bogarts charm and charisma on screen. I don't remember if I addressed this before in my Scarlet Street review, but I'm not a fan of how infatuated these characters get with each other so quickly, in my experiences love doesn't just happen in a matter of days, it takes time, so I don't like that aspect in these films. I also found the way they link some of the storylines to be a little odd, like the whole bookstore woman thing that comes up later in the film seemed like an easy way to further the story that didn't really add up.
From a technical perspective this film is very well made. The score is engrossing and hits all the right beats during the moments in the film. The editing is much stronger than the Maltese Falcon. You can't talk about this film as well without mentioning the amazing cinematography that captures this mystery so well, very beautifully shot.
The Big Sleep is a film that is enjoyable and has many memorable characters that keep your attention as this mystery unfolds.
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It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.
It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.