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This movie is painful to watch


I watched this movie because I saw someone post that it was way better than Stanley Kubrick's The Killing and let me say it was not, it came nowhere close to it.
Once the robbery happened it became so painfully slow and long that I could barely watch and kept seeing how much time was left on it. By the time the scene came on with the girl dancing at the diner I wanted to hang myself. If you come across this movie and are considering watching it DON'T. Do yourself a favor and watch The Killing instead

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Don't listen to this guy. "The Asphalt Jungle" is a fantastic and compelling movie the entire time.

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I agree that THE ASPHALT JUNGLE is absolutely spellbinding. However, Kubrick's THE KILLING is also "heist noir" at it's very best. I really have trouble saying either of the two is better....they are far and away the best two heist films of all time, IMHO.

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they are far and away the best two heist films of all time

Well, the "far and away" part is certainly open to debate. There are some other exceptional heist movies floating around. Rififi immediately comes to mind, for one.

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I was going to add Jules Dassin's Rififi also, but see PillowRock beat me to it. I think I prefer The Asphalt Jungle slightly overall, but the 30-minute, dialogue-less, heist sequence in Rififi is probably the best heist sequence of all time. Staying in French noir, the heist sequence in Jean-Pierre Melvill's Le Cercle Rouge is also superb.

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I just suggested Rififi to him. Whether he takes our advice is another question. Dassin was a terrific director.

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Well, the "far and away" part is certainly open to debate.

Dog Day Afternoon (1975)

Or possibly The Sting (1973) - if it qualifies as a "heist film".

Asphalt Jungle is not far behind.

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Why is it necessary to compare the two movies and to choose between them, anyway?

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Good point.

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Give ' Rififi ' a try.

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One of the best movies ever made. I like this one, Out of the Past, DOA and the Killing as far as old 50's movies go. I watch this over and over. I can't fathom why anyone wouldn't like it.

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I agree. It's one of my favorite movies - Sterling Hayden is just so compelling, and the story is so tragic - none of these people really has anything to look forward to, you know it will all end tragically, but it's gripping and gritty.

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I watch it every time it comes on and it was on TCM today. It is a tragedy but I love the characters who are the bad guys. I want so much for things to work out but I also want the cops to get their men! Every one is first rate and Sterling Hayden, Sam Jaffe,and Louis Calhern are a joy to watch! I can't call it between this & 'The Killing'. Both are worthy of 5 stars!
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Ignore him.

I saw this last night because got 2 hours of sleep the night before and I though it would be "nice to doze off to."

FALSE.

It was so gripping It woke me right up.

Even Marilyn Monroe's acting is tolerable in this one

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Have to agree with OP.

This looks good, but, aside from Hayden and Jaffe, the casting isn't that great. The performances are fine, but many of the actors aren't that interesting.

Overall, it was neither clever nor gripping.

Perhaps in its day it was something, but 63 years later it comes across as a run-of-the mill procedural.

I found zero suspense, especially during the heist, but also overall.

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>>>This looks good, but, aside from Hayden and Jaffe, the casting isn't that great. The performances are fine, but many of the actors aren't that interesting.

This. With the exception of the amazing Jean Hagen.

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Man, don't be some pragmatic about what you watch. Open your mind and give it another chance. It's a great film in it's own right.

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I'm a big Kubrick fan, but I do prefer The Asphalt Jungle to The Killing. Surprisingly, TAJ looks better. The story is more compelling to me and I think it gets more exciting AFTER the robbery. I do love them both, though. I think maybe it may have suffered from the comparison and you were seeing it with a closed mind.

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"By the time the scene came on with the girl dancing at the diner I wanted to hang myself. If you come across this movie and are considering watching it DON'T"

I took a poll and it turns out the vast majority on IMDB are upset you didn't hang yourself. But there's still time. If you can't afford the rope I'm sure the gov't welfare program you're on will give you the needed cash.

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"This movie is painful to watch."

Such a thread title about a film classic as this should instead be entitled "Hey, look at me! I made a dumb comment about a great movie!"

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There's always going to be idiotic claims made on IMDb but this one ranks with the dumbest.

The Asphalt Jungle is one of the 5 Essential American Film Noirs, along with The Killing, Double Indemnity, The Killers, and Out of the Past.

There isn't a wrong note in The Asphalt Jungle, nor a sequence that lags in any way. Clearly, the OP of the thread has some kind of MTV attention deficit disorder.

To tell you the truth, when I saw the topic line, I assumed he meant it was "painful to watch" because he was simply overwhelmed by the artistry, by the unrelenting authenticity and excellence. It never occurred to me someone could describe this movie as "painful" in any other context.

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