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Let the Devil Wear Black

Let the Devil Wear Black (1999)

January. 01,1999
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5
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A man comes face-to-face with personal treachery after suspecting that his father may have been murdered.

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ThiefHott
1999/01/01

Too much of everything

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Evengyny
1999/01/02

Thanks for the memories!

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FuzzyTagz
1999/01/03

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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TrueHello
1999/01/04

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Kar-2
1999/01/05

One of the worst movies I have ever seen. It is beyond me that such a thing gets actually produced. The only remarkable moment in this pathetic effort of an Hamlet adaption is when the Ophelia (Julia) character eats dry dog food.

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Jay Harris
1999/01/06

Believe it or not this is another revised version of Hamlet complete with the Ghost of his father, a murderous uncle, unfaithful mother, even Rozenkranz & Guildenstern; also a suicidal girl friend.I wish it were more coherant, even the Keannu Reeves version was more understandable. a mild thumb down for me only **1/2

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George Parker
1999/01/07

"Let the Devil..." is an orgy of sex, murder, deceit, and treachery which wastes a solid cast and excellent production talent on a weak story which is little more than wickedness heaped upon wickedness ad nauseum. The film fails as a psychodrama, action flick, and/or whodunnit and flounders toward it anticlimactic ending when it should be wrenching the gut or breaking the heart. Less evil and more good would have been better for there's no value in yin without yang.

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Hoffman
1999/01/08

"Let the Devil Wear Black" is dark, sexy and smart modern interpretation of "Hamlet". Distinctively noirish, this clever film maintains a fast and steady pace that explores the deep rooted psyches of the main characters. Although the film surely would be characterized as a thriller, the writing and directing are strong enough to justify "Devil" as a character piece as well. Stacy Title's wry sense of humor is apparent from beginning to end. Furthermore, Ms. Title's shooting style, complemented by Jim Whittaker's cinematography, is more imaginative and animated as compared to her previous film "The Last Supper". This film is funny, tragic and engaging. It is truly a gem and not to be missed.

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