La Confidential

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L.A. Confidential is a film released by Warner Bros. in September of 1997. Written by James Ellroy, screenplay written by Brian Helgeland, and directed by Curtis Hanson, this film takes place in Los Angeles during the 1950s. The movie is centered around three main characters, Detective Lieutenant Exley, Officer White, and Sergeant Vincennes. Each character portrays a different type of police officer in the force. Exley wants to avenge his father’s unsolved murder, choosing to go about things the legal, logistical route. It is not until his own greed and self-sabotage takes over during the climax of the movie, that he changes his ways. Officer White, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. He is known in the department to be the scary officer …show more content…

This leads me to the connection between this topic and the movie provided. There are several scenes and pieces of dialogue where there is blatant racism towards other races. The first one is where the suspected suspects of a police assault are brought into the department. One of the police officers explained to Exley and another person that they are bringing in those who attacked Helenowski and Brown. However, while explaining the story, the officer called the suspects a racial slur and then went ahead to join the rest of the group to beat them up. Throughout the movie, there are scenes where they take jabs at African Americans. Framing them as suspects to cover up their own faults. Finally, there is a scene where the rape victim is getting wheeled out of the hospital and she tells Detective Lieutenant Exley how she had to frame the assailants as the ones who committed the murders at Nite Owl because no one listens to minorities when something happens to them. As seen in the provided examples, this movie did an amazing job in explaining the discrimination and mistreatment minorities face when it comes to

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