poetman
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I saw Out of the Past this weekend, and it was okay. In fact I'm surprised how enthusiastic the reveiws are for the film. It was not bad--at all--but it just was not "wow!" It was good, but I imagine Mitchum and Greer in better roles, with stronger, more developed characters. Perhaps this is Film Noir blasphemy, but I'd like to hear others' responses. To me, The Maltese Falcon is much stronger or even Double Indemnity. I think the flashback element in Out of the Past did not work well for me, and in general, I wanted more grit, almost roughness. There was a calm about the film that was odd to me. Mitchum's character seemed too cool, not edgy enough. I think the film lacked some cynicism, some edgy grit and dark qualities. It wasn't terrible, but it didn't feel fully arrived for me. Any thoughts?