El demonio vestido de azul

El detective privado Easy Rawlins ha sido atrapado en el lado equivocado del secreto más peligroso de la ciudad.

Los Ángeles, 1948. Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins busca un trabajo honrado para poder sufragar los gastos de su casa. Acuciado por la falta de dinero, se ve obligado a aceptar el encargo de encontrar a una mujer blanca desaparecida hace pocos días. Sólo cuenta con una pista: la mujer en cuestión es muy aficionada a frecuentar los clubes nocturnos de jazz. Lo que en principio parece un trabajo fácil se convierte en una pesadilla al verse involucrado en dos violentos asesinatos que apuntan a una misteriosa mujer vestida de azul.

"Devil in a Blue Dress," a gripping neo-noir thriller released in 1995, was brought to life by Mundy Lane Entertainment and TriStar Pictures. Set in post-World War II Los Angeles, the film is an adaptation of Walter Mosley's novel of the same name and follows the journey of Easy Rawlins, portrayed by Denzel Washington. Rawlins, a Black World War II veteran, finds himself entangled in a dangerous mystery when he takes on a seemingly simple job to find a missing woman, Daphne Monet, played by Jennifer Beals. The film masterfully captures the racial tensions and societal complexities of the era, weaving a narrative that is both thrilling and thought-provoking. Directed by Carl Franklin, "Devil in a Blue Dress" excels in its atmospheric portrayal of 1940s Los Angeles, with meticulous attention to detail in its production design and cinematography. The film's rich visual style, characterized by shadowy interiors and vibrant street scenes, complements the noir genre's traditional aesthetics while adding a fresh perspective through its focus on the African American experience. The compelling performances, particularly by Washington and Don Cheadle, who plays the enigmatic Mouse, add depth and intensity to the film, making it a standout in the genre. The narrative of "Devil in a Blue Dress" delves deep into themes of identity, race, and morality, as Easy Rawlins navigates a world rife with corruption and deceit. His journey is not just about solving the mystery of Daphne Monet's disappearance but also about confronting the harsh realities of his own life and the society around him. The film's exploration of these themes is nuanced and impactful, offering viewers a complex character study wrapped in a suspenseful plot. "Devil in a Blue Dress" remains a significant work in American cinema, not only for its engaging storytelling and strong performances but also for its bold representation of racial dynamics in a historical context. Produced by Mundy Lane Entertainment and TriStar Pictures, the film stands as a testament to the power of cinema to illuminate social issues while delivering a captivating and entertaining experience.

Año1995

Presupuesto27000000$

Duración102 minuto

Ingresos16140822$

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GénerosSuspenseCrimenMisterio

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Mundy Lane Entertainment

Devil in a Blue Dress

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