Famed movie critic Roger Ebert claimed to have seen 10,000 films and reviewed over 6,000 of them, and with that comes exposure to a lot of actors and actresses across different generations of film. Picking favorites would be difficult for almost anyone to choose, but this is Roger Ebert, a man confident enough to say that if he had to pick a favorite film, it would be La Dolce Vita. When asked if he had a favorite actor, he knew right away the person he'd choose: Robert Mitchum.
But what did that register even entail? If you asked Roger Ebert, it involved "weary eyes and laconic voice, whose very presence as a violent man wrapped in indifference," and a "long face...and the silky tones of a snake-oil salesman." The trick that Mitchum could pull over and over was not changing himself for others, but making us realize how malleable his persona was to so many different kinds of people.
'Out of the Past' Is Robert Mitchum's Noir Masterpiece Out of the Past is one of the best noir movies, and Mitchum's performance in it is both one of the gold standards for a noir protagonist and possibly the best example of Mitchum's style in a role perfectly suited to it. He plays Jeff, a former private eye who's roped back into his past life and must confront the ex-flame who jilted him and the gangster who holds his life in the balance .
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