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True Confessions (released in France as Vraies Confessions ) is a 1981 neo-noir crime drama that is widely regarded as a "masterclass in acting" despite a divisive, slow-burn plot. Directed by Ulu Grosbard and written by the literary powerhouse duo of John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion, the film is loosely inspired by the infamous "Black Dahlia" murder case. 🎬 Review Overview

The film is less a traditional "whodunit" and more a dense, cynical exploration of in 1940s Los Angeles. ⭐ Key Strengths True Confessions movie review - Roger Ebert

Vraies | Confessions (1981)

True Confessions (released in France as Vraies Confessions ) is a 1981 neo-noir crime drama that is widely regarded as a "masterclass in acting" despite a divisive, slow-burn plot. Directed by Ulu Grosbard and written by the literary powerhouse duo of John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion, the film is loosely inspired by the infamous "Black Dahlia" murder case. 🎬 Review Overview

The film is less a traditional "whodunit" and more a dense, cynical exploration of in 1940s Los Angeles. ⭐ Key Strengths True Confessions movie review - Roger Ebert Vraies Confessions (1981)