but they have all different styles, in ``The Black Dahlia`` there are two cops and it comes out that their reasons to solve the murder are really different (as Lee Blanchard, played by Aaron Eckhart, gets too obsessed with the case). The shooting part of the closing scene in ``The Black Dahlia`` is really similar to the ending of ``Double indemnity``. The use of blinds, smoking femme fatale (in ``Double indemnity`` Phyllis, played by Barbara Stanwyck), finding solution to the crime and anti-hero (in ``Double indemnity`` Walter Neff, played by Fred MacMurray) shooting the femme fatale are all in both of the films. Narrative is as important part of macro features as genre. The film, as a whole, has a linear structure, the events happen one after another as they occur. In the closing scene, as I mentioned before, is used a lot of flash-backs, which change the scene non-linear. The
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