Chinatown (1974) (Centennial Collection)

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    Chinatown - Best noir ever?

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 25, 2005

    Pros: Best noir ever?

    Cons: Best noir ever?

    Chinatown - Best noir ever? OK, I can already hear my critics. Chinatown was made 20 years too late for consideration. It's in colour, all those nasty camera angles and deep shades that noir stole from '30's German expressionism are miss...ing. There's nothing particularly novel in the film (eg. the flashback of Out of the Past, or point-of-view of Lady of the Lake are missing, etc.) In short, Chinatown isn't a REAL noir. Well you've got it wrong: the inversion of the usual character of the detective (Nicholson's smarmy divorce specialist); the use of the classic noir period to tell the story; the slow uncovering of a deeper plot through dogged investigation. This is much more than mere homage because Chinatown is noir to the core. The central feature of noir is, as we're constantly told, the way nothing is as it seems. This element is central to Chinatown too and Polanski tells a story that would never have been allowed back in the '50's or '40's. [It would never have got support from the producers] The final everything isn't as it seems is another inversion. Who are the BAD guys - they're the good guys. Why does the John Huston character do wrong - because he wants to be good - he wants to influence history - as he tells us. [definitely a preview of 21st century millennium themes (Iraq-WMDs-Blair)]. But this central plot which is slowly uncovered throughout the film is itself overturned in the ending because the REAL plot of the film is how we betray those we love. As in the end, when Jack Nicholson's character betrays the Faye Dunnaway character. Not so much a betrayal of one we love as a betrayal of love itself. Nothing is as it seems. Read more Less

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    Chinatown

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 17, 2003

    On first glances, you get the feel that the movie is going to be quite slow. But, the plot unwinds fast. It is amazing how the whole story unfolds and closes with a great ending. There are many plot surprises along the way. Jack Nicholson is simply b...rilliant (as always). He brings the story to life. Jack plays his usual role - The womanizing fighter. Overall, the movie is simply great! Well worth a watch! Read more Less

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    Polanski's masterpiece

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 2, 2002

    Um dos grandes filmes dos anos 70. Imperdível!!!

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    The original Noir thriller

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 21, 2001

    Standards are set at an all time high by this modern classic which is probably both Roman Polanski's and Jack Nicholson's best film to date. This film has intellect, precision and an ending that will remain timeless. Simply compelling.

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    art & entertainment: a wonderful film

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 22, 1999 | 0 out of 1 found this Chinatown (1974) review helpful

    Wonderful film. Great art and great entertainment. It's rare to get the best of both worlds, yet here in CHINATOWN, where nothing is what it seems, entertainment and art combine in this American classic.

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