Directed by: Shane Black
Written by: Shane Black and Anthony Bagarozzi
A mismatched duo - a private eye and a hired muscle - investigate a missing girl and a mysterious death of a porn star in 1970s L.A.
I meant to go see The Nice Guys when it first came to the theatres, but I don't remember why I didn't go. I finally rented it. Most of what I had seen before seemed great. A mutual from tumblr seems to like this movie and constantly reblogs GIF-sets and screencaps from this movie. All that dialogue seemed wild and fun, so I thought it'd be right up my alley.
An almost constant thought that followed me through the movie was "this reminds me of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang". No wonder, since it's directed by the same guy. Shane Black really handles neo-noir films very well. Few especially great details were the internal monologues at the beginning of the movie. They were like straight from old time-y film noirs, but way more fun.
The plot was way more intriguing than anticipated. From the screenshots and GIF-sets The Nice Guys seemed more like a comedy than actually thrilling crime mystery. The plot is complex, and it's actually very satisfying and entertaining to see how the story goes, what was going on, all that.
One of the things that attracted me to this movie was the 70's aesthetic and music. I've always had a soft spot for 70's fashion, so movies from the past few years set in the 70's are great at least aesthetically speaking.
The Nice Guys is definitely a fun, thrilling movie, tho I am sceptical if it would be as good the second time.
☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
8 / 10
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