Chó Điên Và Người Đẹp Mad Dog And Glory (1993)
Synopsis
John McNaughton's "Mad Dog And Glory" (1993) masterfully navigates a unique genre hybrid, subverting expectations of both neo-noir and romantic comedy. The film shines not only through Richard Price's sharp screenplay but also thanks to three unforgettable central performances. Robert De Niro, as the timid forensic police officer Wayne Dobie, delivers a remarkably understated portrayal, breaking away from his familiar tough-guy persona to present a complex, deeply human character study.
Bill Murray, cast brilliantly against type as mob boss Frank Milo, completely redefines menace with an unsettling charm, delivering a career-highlight performance that’s both terrifying and strangely endearing. Uma Thurman, as the enigmatic Glory, transcends a mere damsel in distress, bringing nuance and vulnerability that underpins the film's central theme of unexpected human connection among disparate souls. McNaughton skillfully uses the gritty Chicago backdrop to explore themes of redemption and the true nature of courage, solidifying the film as a compelling character piece and a cult classic of 90s independent cinema.
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