1973 THE LONG GOODBYE (Altman) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½
Great postmodern noir, or the greatest postmodern noir? My favorite director continues to dominate the decade he dominated. This Lebowski precursor follows a reimagined Marlowe (Elliot Gould is never better) through the beats of Chandler's plot, but the stakes always seem to be no higher than one aimless man's idle curiosity...until suddenly we realize what savvy Marlowe always knew: we were watching "The Third Man" all along.
Also notable: Paper Moon


