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After Dark, My Sweet
After Dark, My Sweet | Jim Thompson
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William "Kid" Collins was once a respected boxer. Now he's a drifter, on the run after escaping from a mental institution. One afternoon he meets Fay, a beautiful young widow. She is smart and decent--at least when she's sober. Soon Collins finds himself involved in a kidnapping scheme that goes drastically wrong almost before it even begins. Because the kid they've picked up isn't like other kids: he's diabetic and without insulin, he'll die. Not the safest situation for Collins, a man for whom stress and violence have long gone hand-in-hand. After Dark, My Sweet once again displays Jim Thompson as the undisputed master of American noir. The basis of James Foley's critically acclaimed film of the same name, with the sweep of an epic tragedy, Thompson's classic limns the dangerous territory of honest people all-too-easily sucked into wickedness, with no way out but down.
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BC_Dittemore
After Dark, My Sweet | Jim Thompson
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Mehso-so

After Dark, My Sweet lacked a clear direction. It opens on a fairly slow note with Collie who is less proactive and more reactive, which, when done well, is fine, but here it seems Thompson was unsure himself where he wanted Collie to go and what he wanted him to do. There are some decently suspenseful moments, but overall it‘s not as engaging as I expected. Perhaps reading this the same weekend as The Getaway set my expectations too high.