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The Long Goodbye 1973 Extras 1080p Bluray 2021 ((free)) -

: A segment with screenwriter and podcaster Josh Olson.

The 2021 Kino Lorber Studio Classics 1080p Blu-ray of Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye the long goodbye 1973 extras 1080p bluray 2021

"The Long Goodbye" is a film adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel of the same name. The movie stars Elliott Gould as private investigator Philip Marlowe. It's known for its complex narrative, which explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal. : A segment with screenwriter and podcaster Josh Olson

★★★★½ (Five stars for the film, four for the hope that we learn anything from it). It's known for its complex narrative, which explores

Finally, there is a 22-minute visual essay by a critic named Imogen Sara Smith. She tracks a single, unbroken shot from the police station scene. As Marlowe is booked, the camera never cuts. In the background, a cop eats a donut. Another files his nails. Smith argues this is Altman’s thesis: the system isn't evil; it's boring. Indifference is the real villain. She overlays the shot with footage of 2021 LA—homeless tents, self-driving cars, influencers filming themselves. The essay concludes: "Marlowe didn't lose because he was weak. He lost because he expected someone to care."

Altman's adaptation of Chandler's novel remained remarkably faithful to the source material, capturing the essence of the author's distinctive writing style and the character of Philip Marlowe. Gould's portrayal of Marlowe, in particular, brought a new interpretation to the character, infusing him with a sense of vulnerability and humor that resonated with audiences.

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