
We Now All Live . . . in CHINATOWN.
Review created: 04/15/00
by: macresarf1 -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
Perhaps the most complex and layered film noir ever made.
Cons:
It really does require several viewings to begin to take it all in.
A rare true work of motion picture art, Roman Polanski's CHINATOWN (1974) exists, as art must, on several levels: its surface, its shape, the colors it carries, its elements, its psychology, its balance; then in retrospect, its personal statement, its social commentary, its place in the development of cinematic art, and its historical significance. The former elements always serve the latter. On the surface, CHINATOWN is a conventional private detective story, the tale of a man whose job it is to discover the truth and protect his clients. In the mid 1930's, Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson),...
Review ID: 10000000000426442

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