Black Dalia
Black Dalia

Black Dalia

2009Movie118 minMalayalam

Black Dalia movie tells the story about a gang of ten NRI girls studying in Sacred Heart Medical College after a hard night partying, hits and runs over someone on the road when returning to their hostels. But the group conspires to keep away the clues to the murder, by hiding all the associated elements including the hit and run car and the corpse.But with in few days a series killer assassinated all the girls. At this instance firebrand D I G Daisy Wilfred (Vaani Viswanath) who is a strong willed officer all set to solve the case that left the community in clueless fear.

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IMDb5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes28%
Metacritic50/100
Google Users58%
Director: David LynchGenres: Mystery, Crime, Drama, Neo-noir

Plot Summary

In 1947 Los Angeles, two LAPD detectives, Bucky Bleichert and Lee Blanchard, investigate the brutal murder of aspiring actress Elizabeth Short, dubbed the 'Black Dahlia.' As the case progresses, Bucky becomes increasingly obsessed with the victim and entangled in a web of corruption, deceit, and psychological manipulation involving the mysterious Madeleine Linscott and her family. The investigation unearths dark secrets about the city and the nature of identity, blurring the lines between reality and illusion.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Black Dahlia' received a highly polarized critical response. While some critics praised David Lynch's distinctive directorial style, the film's atmosphere, and the performances, many found its narrative convoluted and its plot difficult to follow. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its surreal and enigmatic qualities, while others were frustrated by its ambiguity and lack of a clear resolution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking and atmospheric, characteristic of Lynch's unique style.
  • Praised for its ambitious attempt to tackle a notorious cold case with surrealist elements.
  • Criticized for its convoluted plot, disjointed narrative, and excessive ambiguity.

Google audience: Google users were split on 'Black Dahlia.' Many appreciated its artistic direction and the unsettling mood it created, finding it a unique cinematic experience. However, a significant portion found the film overly confusing, lacking a satisfying narrative arc, and ultimately disappointing due to its perceived lack of clarity and coherence.

Fun Fact

David Lynch originally conceived the film in the mid-1980s and even wrote a script, but it was shelved until 2009. The film is not based on James Ellroy's novel of the same name, although both deal with the Black Dahlia murder case; Lynch's film focuses more on surrealism and psychological aspects, whereas Ellroy's is a more traditional crime novel.

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