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Bogart and Bacall in The Big Sleep

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in the movie The Big Sleep from 1946. Directed by Howard Hawks.

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  • yes yes yes we all prefer the black and white coz colour ruins the mood and the low key monochrome lighting and filming blah blah blah BUT you have to admit seeing it in this format does make it abit more real in the sence that you can really see Lauren in the way you might see her on the street in real life. Plus you can more imagine what it was like on the film set with your own eyes. And no, im not an idiot, i adore film noire and classic murder mystery but this makes it bit more accessible

  • @davidrubiomartin Ahhhhhhhh, finally someone who see it my way and understands why I have put the filmclips up :-)

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  • Color ruins the important darkness and shadow of Film Noir that they worked hard to create.

    Worked hard to create the right shades of black and white for the mood of the story and this guy kills it with color.

  • mm i like it better in black and white

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  • How can you colorize film noir?

  • This movie did not need to be in color. Sorry it's not all eye catching for kids today, maybe they don't understand the beauty of a storyline without it having color or special effects that make them talk about how "cool" a movie is.

  • Shes bloody stunning/ I agree in b/w is better fbut holy god shes stand out a million miles

  • I like the color. Maybe I'm just strange. 

  • The whole point of Film Noir was the low key monochrome lighting and filming.

    Colourisation, particularly dumb colourisation like this, ruins these films, if we want a modern analogy it'd be like converting 2-D films to 3-D. Of course my gripes about this 3-D proliferation is a completely separate matter.

  • The color has ruined this movie, as it does all the moves that were colorized.

    Black and white had more suspense with the darkness and shadows.

  • Colour kinda ruins this picture.

  • Why are his hands on his hips so much? Can't stand up straight, back hurts? Boozer?

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