Thursday, October 11, 2012
Chinatown
I saw Chinatown for the first time yesterday and it was everything you said it would be; simply a movie masterpiece. Although I disagree with Mr. Polanski's extra curricular activities his directing abilities are undeniable. Not to mention, Jack Nicholson's portrayal of good-natured, but strong willed private detective Jake Gittes is a prime example of his genius on the silver screen; you want to root for him. For me though, Chinatown's story development is what makes it so enjoyable it feels as if right alongside Jake Gittes as he navigates through a world of crooks. Plus, the plot keeps you guessing all the way up to the very end. After seeing one of Mr. Polanski's earlier works I am eager to compare it to one of his more contemporary pieces!
Labels:
1970's,
Chinatown,
classic cinema,
Jack Nicholson,
Jake Gittes,
movie,
Roman Polanski,
silver screen
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