I had the good fortune of seeing BLACK DAYS at a sneak preview recently, and all I can say is that this is a wonderfully-realized, modern adaptation of noir that everyone who loves comic books, noir, and sarcasm should see. Directors Jim Morley and Ari Margolis have managed to turn the femme-fatale story up-end and backwards, but, at the same time, steadily guide the audience through its own world of twisted humor and knowing self-depreciation (did that make any sense?) In short, this is an absolute original, and one worth seeing at any possible opportunity.
2 Reviews
masterpiece of noir
44green19 January 2003
I saw this film at a film festival in NYC in Aug of 2001. The place was packed and loved the film as much as I did.
Not many writers/directors can get noir to come out of modorn actors mouths but Margolis/Morley did it. Plus, to be able to mesh pop-culture with hard-core noir was a hoot to see and hear!!
This film is recommended for all who enjoy smart filmmaking and witty scripts. Both male leads put in top-notch efforts. The ice cream scene still has me laughing.
Not many writers/directors can get noir to come out of modorn actors mouths but Margolis/Morley did it. Plus, to be able to mesh pop-culture with hard-core noir was a hoot to see and hear!!
This film is recommended for all who enjoy smart filmmaking and witty scripts. Both male leads put in top-notch efforts. The ice cream scene still has me laughing.
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