by lhb412 » Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:03 am
The Big Sleep
Phillip Marlowe, who's now played by Humphrey Bogart, gets involved with another seemingly simple case involving a weird old millionaire and the women in his life, which in this case are two daughters, one of whom is played Lauren Bacall. Naturally, what initially seems a simple case spirals into an ever more complex mystery that, famously, is so opaque that the screenwriters phoned the original author to ask for clarification on plot point only to find he didn't know what what was going on either! Also famously, they reshot scenes a year after production wrapped to take advantage of the chemistry between Bogie and Bacall, and they maybe lost some scenes that made the plot clearer in the process. I'm not sure it matters whether the movie is easy to follow, and the sexual tension between the two is the highlight of the movie, so I think it was probably a good decision.
Although Humphrey Bogart is, well, Humphrey Bogart, and therefore awesome I kinda prefer Dick Powell's characterization of Marlowe: a fundamentally decent guy in a corrupt world who's just smart enough to figure things out right when it's too late and just tough enough to survive the scrapes he gets into, albeit badly injured. Bogart just gives such a sense of confiedence and capability that makes him a wonderful leading man, but maybe makes his Marlowe a bit less interesting as a character.