Bruce Willis and other leading actors appeared at the New York premiere of "Brooklyn Mystery" directed and starred by Norton

Bruce Willis and other leading actors appeared at the New York premiere of "Brooklyn Mystery" directed and starred by Norton

Edward Norton's new film "Brooklyn Mystery" premiered at the New York Film Festival on the 11th local time. Edward Norton appeared with veteran actors such as William Dafoe and Bruce Willis.

"Brooklyn Mystery" is adapted from Jonathan Lethem's 1999 novel of the same name. The story revolves around Lenore, a New York private investigator with Tourette syndrome, who investigates the murder of an old friend in the 1950s. The film has been in preparation for many years, and the news of its upcoming release has excited fans.

Norton plays Lionel, a lonely private investigator in 1950s New York who suffers from Tourette's Syndrome and vows to solve the murder mystery of his mentor and only friend, Frank Minna (Bruce Willis). With few clues and only a clear mind, Lionel slowly explores the carefully guarded secrets and holds the fate of the entire city in his hands.

From the gin-soaked jazz clubs of Harlem to the edgy slums of Brooklyn and finally to the heart of New York City's power, Lenore battles the mob, corruption and New York's most dangerous men to honor his fallen friend and save the only woman who matters - and maybe his redemption.

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