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Willem Dafoe Was Too Good in This

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To Live and Die in L.A. doesn’t care what the rules are. In William Friedkin’s 1985 neo-noir comeback, we watch William Petersen play a Secret Service agent who spirals into obsession — all in the name of revenge and “justice.” But this isn’t a hero journey. This is a warping of values, the burning of a moral compass, and the slow haunting of a city that never forgives.

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