Lady in the Lake, absolutely!
There is quite a bit of direct address in noir. E.g. also Dark Passage
(Delmer Daves, 1947), where Bogart's face is initially bandaged, with lots
of POV shots.
Henry
on 9.3.2006 12:54 Uhr, Shaw, Dan at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Robert Montgomery in his Lady in the Lake
>
> "For beauty is the beginning of terror we are still able to bear, and why we
> love it so is because it so serenely disdains to destroy us" Rilke's First
> Duino Elegy
>
> Daniel Shaw
> Professor of Philosophy and Film
> Lock Haven University
> Managing Editor, Film and Philosophy
> website: www.lhup.edu/dshaw
>
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