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Out on Criterion today, the film should no longer be considered as an idiosyncratic 70s neo noir but instead as a powerful dramatization of how you always miss what you can’t see
In To Live and Die in L.A. good taste may be timeless but for some counterfeit cops and criminals time runs out.
Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones sang that “every cop is a criminal.” In T-Men and To Live and Die in L.A., when it comes to the pursuit of "funny money" in La-La Land it's difficult to tell who is on what side of the law. In Part 1: T-Men what starts as a shout-out to the undercover agents goes to stranger spaces of smoke and steam.