{"id":2983,"date":"2015-12-30T20:41:10","date_gmt":"2015-12-31T02:41:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/huewhite.com\/umb\/?p=2983"},"modified":"2016-01-02T20:56:17","modified_gmt":"2016-01-03T02:56:17","slug":"belated-movie-reviews-18","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/huewhite.com\/umb\/2015\/12\/30\/belated-movie-reviews-18\/","title":{"rendered":"Belated Movie Reviews"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A couple of nights ago we enjoyed a movie that rather brought home the timelessness of the conundrums of crime and redemption: <em><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kiss_of_Death_(1947_film)\" target=\"_blank\">KISS OF DEATH<\/a><\/strong><\/em> (1947), with <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Victor_Mature\" target=\"_blank\">Victor Mature<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Richard_Widmark\" target=\"_blank\">Richard Widmark<\/a>. \u00a0Mature plays Bianco, a man with a criminal past, a wife, and children to support. \u00a0Unable to find a job, he returns to his roots and knocks over a jewelry store; the silent alarm is rung and, as the store is on an upper floor of a skyscraper, Bianco (but not his assistants) is caught and convicted.<\/p>\n<p>Initially, he refuses to give up the names of the other criminals, but a few months later, word comes that his wife, despondent over finances, has committed suicide, and the children are consigned to an orphanage. \u00a0All this despite the promises of an elder in the criminal hierarchy, and it dawns on Bianco that loyalty to the criminal subculture has brought him\u00a0heartbreak, his dreams to naught.<\/p>\n<p>Betrayal becomes the name of the game, as Bianco gives evidence that Tommy Udo (Widmark) is involved in a murder, as well as a babysitter who sees Bianco as the man of her dreams (and now it occurs to me that maybe <em>she<\/em> knocked off the wife!) and marries him. \u00a0Out on parole, his children retrieved and a home bought, Bianco must now testify against Udo to make sure he goes away forever.<\/p>\n<p>Juries can be such dicks.<\/p>\n<p>Udo is completely psycho, and Widmark makes it believable, as the writers give him the task of pushing an old woman in a wheelchair (a little gem herself, evidencing a bit of humor in what could have been a colorless role) down a flight of stairs. \u00a0He feeds off that initial bit of insanity to evidence narcissism and arrogance certain to color the memories of viewers.<\/p>\n<p>However, I find it hard to agree with the categorization of this movie as <em>noir<\/em>, because it&#8217;s usually such a personal thing; in this movie, the <em>noir<\/em> may be considered to refer to the situation of ex-cons in general, rather than the poor decisions of Bianco. \u00a0In noir, no angel descends to save the hero from their bad decisions, but rather they die in their cars, maybe in the midst of evil, perhaps even as they grasp after the good (as in <em><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rififi\" target=\"_blank\">RIFIFI<\/a><\/strong><\/em>).<\/p>\n<p>But if you enjoy the old movies, this is certainly worth a gander. \u00a0The dialogue doesn&#8217;t dance like that in the\u00a0<em><strong>THE THIN MAN<\/strong><\/em>, or have the charisma of <em><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Crime_Doctor_(film)\" target=\"_blank\">THE CRIME DOCTOR<\/a><\/strong><\/em> series, but the nitty-gritty may be more important than those two facets &#8211; the grind of the everyday life for a convict trying to make good.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A couple of nights ago we enjoyed a movie that rather brought home the timelessness of the conundrums of crime and redemption: KISS OF DEATH (1947), with Victor Mature and Richard Widmark. \u00a0Mature plays Bianco, a man with a criminal past, a wife, and children to support. \u00a0Unable to find \u2026 <a class=\"continue-reading-link\" href=\"https:\/\/huewhite.com\/umb\/2015\/12\/30\/belated-movie-reviews-18\/\"> Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr; 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