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A comprehensive retrospective piece featuring film critic and historian David Thompson. This supplement places The Long Goodbye accurately within the context of Altman's golden 1970s run (nestled between M*A*S*H , McCabe & Mrs. Miller , and Nashville ). Thompson excellently unpacks how the film acts as a critique of American myth-making and the Hollywood studio system itself. 4. "The Long Goodbye" Trio: Evaluating the Score

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An archival interview featurette featuring Elliott Gould and Robert Altman. Gould discusses how he channeled a "Rip Van Winkle" energy into Marlowe—waking up twenty years too late—while Altman explains his philosophy of subverting the detective genre.

Robert Altman was famous for his use of overlapping dialogue, where multiple characters speak at once, forcing the audience to pick out key phrases. The Blu-ray audio track handles this complex mixing flawlessly. Marlowe's constant under-the-breath muttering remains perfectly audible amidst the ambient sounds of the city. The Ever-Present Theme

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An insightful interview with the filmmaker who edited Altman on Altman , providing deep creative context on the director's unique working methods and improvisational sets.

: A featurette (approx. 14 min) exploring the author's work and legacy. Maxim Jakubowski on Hard-Boiled Fiction

A comprehensive retrospective piece featuring film critic and historian David Thompson. This supplement places The Long Goodbye accurately within the context of Altman's golden 1970s run (nestled between M*A*S*H , McCabe & Mrs. Miller , and Nashville ). Thompson excellently unpacks how the film acts as a critique of American myth-making and the Hollywood studio system itself. 4. "The Long Goodbye" Trio: Evaluating the Score

While the increased contrast may divide purists who prefer the ultra-faded aesthetic of older prints, the adds critical dimension, making the neon signs, ocean backdrops, and dimly lit rooms burst with newfound lifelike detail. The Bonus Features: An In-Depth Breakdown

The physical release includes a striking matted outer slipcase and a reversible wrap-around sleeve displaying alternate original poster artwork. Why This Release Is Worth Owning

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An archival interview featurette featuring Elliott Gould and Robert Altman. Gould discusses how he channeled a "Rip Van Winkle" energy into Marlowe—waking up twenty years too late—while Altman explains his philosophy of subverting the detective genre.

Robert Altman was famous for his use of overlapping dialogue, where multiple characters speak at once, forcing the audience to pick out key phrases. The Blu-ray audio track handles this complex mixing flawlessly. Marlowe's constant under-the-breath muttering remains perfectly audible amidst the ambient sounds of the city. The Ever-Present Theme

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