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Friday Fun Thread for October 31, 2025

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I remember seeing LA Confidential but I can't recall any narrative about institutional racism.

I forgot: during the interrogation, Exley learns that the three young black men have abducted and repeatedly raped a Mexican girl named IƱez Soto. After the police rescue her, she testifies that the three men left her in time to be at the Nite Owl for the killings. She later admits that she lied in her testimony because she wanted the three young men dead, and reasoned that the public wouldn't care about three black men raping a Mexican girl, but would care if these three black men had killed the six white people at the Nite Owl.

Impossible to talk about this without spoilers.

Dudley and his men murder Stensland and the other customers in the Nite Owl coffee shop. Dudley's original plan was to frame three young black men for the murders, which he planned to do by having his men surreptitiously plant the shotguns used in the murders in their car, then have his men shoot them dead in their apartment. Dudley reasoned that no one would bat an eyelid if three young black men were killed "resisting arrest". However, the plan goes awry when Exley and Vincennes arrive at the apartment building at the same time as Dudley's men and arrest the three men unharmed. During interrogation, Exley ignores the three men's consistent pleas of ignorance about the Nite Owl killings, and ultimately all three men are eventually shot dead by the police anyway, as Dudley had originally planned.

Additionally, there's the opening of the film in which a squad of white LA police officers viciously beat up a group of Mexicans in their prison cell, which was directly based on a real event and which has obvious parallels to the beating of Rodney King.

I see. Thanks. It was a long time ago that I saw it.