Diary Entry for99 River Street
very good film noir! the pace and the story were captivating. john payne was really good in his role, actually had me feeling sorry and sad for him at times.
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99 River Street
What happens when a man finally gets his anger back? Ernie Driscoll is a taxi driver and a former boxer whose life has gone nowhere. Everything starts to fall apart when he catches his wife cheating on him. But it turns out she’s just being used by her lover, treated like nothing more than a pawn. Somehow, Ernie gets dragged into the mess too, even though he just wanted to walk away and leave everything behind. Then things get worse. Ernie is accused of murdering his own wife. The only person who can clear his name is her lover, so he sets out to find him. That journey pulls him deeper into the criminal underworld, dealing with thieves and mobsters along the way. He’s also forced to involve Linda, a woman who becomes his ally after witnessing his wife’s dead body. The story itself is actually pretty simple, but the noir style keeps me locked in the whole time. I really like Ernie’s determination, especially in the final fight. In that moment, he remembers his past as a boxer, and it feels like his fighting spirit finally comes back to life. It’s not just about fighting others anymore, but also confronting the fear and trauma that made him quit in the first place.
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