Wow, I just caught this on DVD the other day and I was frankly blown away. (I'm disappointed more people haven't commented in this thread.) Brick is one of those films you'll regret missing now, because you will be hearing its name -- and the director's -- much more in the future.
Yes, it's almost impossible to suspend your disbelief. I have no problem with even the most lavish Sci-Fi and even
I was having trouble buying the concept, a "hardboiled detective story meets high school film" combination. When you see the word on the screen, it doesn't look like it should work, but it does. Actually, it works really,
really well, I loved it. I don't know a single actor in the film (other than
Shaft Richard Roundtree, and yet they all turned in superlative performances.
This is a love-it-or-hate-it film, but it will be remembered as a flagship Neo-noir picture, to be shelved along the recent efforts of
Dark City,
Memento and
Donnie Darko. A masterpiece, in my opinion.
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