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I just saw this flick tonight (DVD). It got terrible reviews when it came out, but I thought it was pretty damn good. Maybe I'm a jackass. My wife liked it as well, though she thought that whoever wrote it hates men (in general, as it were) since every man in the film was, as she put it, predatory.
As a New Yorker, I really got the careful attention to the City itself playing a character role (I also loved how Tokyo is a character in Lost in Translation ), and even 9/11 winds up soaking the visuals in a strange and somber attitude. Ruffalo nails the NYPD detective role about as good as anyone I've seen recently ("You don't want yer bizness in the street," he sagely intones). Anyway, just wondering if anyone else had thoughts.
Og course, when I was growing up in NYC, "In the Cut" always meant hiding out from the cops after pulling some scam or other, as in the following lines from Biggie Smalls:
Since it's on, I call my nigga Arizona Ron From Tuscon, pushed the black Yukon Usually had the slow grooves on, mostly rocked the Isley Stupid as a young'un, chose not to lose wisely Sharper with game, him and his crooks, called The Jooks Heard it was sweet, bout three-fifty a piece Ron bought a truck, two bricks laid in the cut His peeps got buck, got locked the fuck up That's when Ron vanished, came back, speakin Spanish Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats Here's a criminal, nigga made America's Most Killed his baby mother brother, slit his throat The nigga got bagged with the toast Weeded, took it to trial, beat it Now he feel he undefeated, he mean it Nothing to lose, tattooed around his gun wounds Everything to gain, embedded in his brain And me I feel the same for this money you're dyin' Specially if my daughter cryin, I ain't lyin Y'all know the science
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