doesn't miller's crossing feel more like the glass key than
anything else?
martha fischer
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> I agree that Miller's Crossing feels like Red
Harvest, more than
> Kurosawa's or
> Leone's films do. Feels like it in the great scenes,
urban
> setting, within a
> plot that is episodic, a series of actions that
start and stop,
> sometimes a bit
> separated at the seams. On the other hand, both
Kurosawa and
> Leone have a
> fairly unified plot, rising to an expected, ultimate
face-off.
>
>
> Bill Hagen
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