The Asphalt Jungle | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of The Asphalt Jungle.

The Asphalt Jungle | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of The Asphalt Jungle.
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[In The Asphalt Jungle, as] in nearly all his previous films, Huston has selected a group of people whose conflicting motives and ambitions set the course of the story, and provide a dual tension, since their activities are usually illegal and the relations between them constantly changing. In The Asphalt Jungle, as in The Maltese Falcon and Treasure of the Sierra Madre, the people are brought together by common greed. But whether the motives are noble … or debased, Huston's attitude remains objective. His observation is sharp, and the characters here … are as brilliant as any he has presented. But a refusal to identify himself with any character, to show compassion, to leave the outside view, requires a complete power of analysis that the film does not wholly sustain. It falls short of a cruel, definitive picture of the squalor and corruption of a big city as well as...

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