| CHINATOWN |
1974 - USADirector: Roman Polanski
- Reviewed by Jennifer
As the story begins, private detective Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson) is approached by Ida Sessions (Diane Ladd). She claims to be the wife of Mr. Hollis Mulwray, and wants him investigated for infidelity. A leak to the press leads the real Mrs. Evelyn Mulwray (Faye Dunaway) to launch a lawsuit against Mr. Gittes, but the unexpected murder of her husband causes her to drop the suit, hire Mr. Gittes herself, and, you know, take him to bed. Further investigation uncovers a water scandal involving the diversion of water from Los Angeles to The Valley, and reveals that Mrs. Mulwray's husband and father were co-owners of the water department. The whole thing smacks of corruption and lies, and where exactly does Evelyn fit in all of this? Is she telling him the whole truth, or just using him? After Jake gets his nostril slashed by a man (Roman Polanski) who say he shouldn't be nosing around so much, you've got to wonder if he shouldn't drop the whole thing. Eventually the truth is revealed, but there is no justice at the end of it all. Poor Jake is left shaking his head, wondering what just went down and how it all managed to go wrong, but his colleague slaps him on the back and tells him not to worry. "It's Chinatown, Jake," he says, referring to a time and place where things will never fully make sense and will never be put right. It's not exactly a satisfying ending, but it's perfect nonetheless. The flawless acting, clever writing, and stylish appearance of the film only add to the perfection. DVD NOTESThe Special Collector's Edition of Chinatown comes with an hour of extra features including "Chinatown: The Beginning and the End", "Filming Chinatown" and "Chinatown: The Legacy". Each featurette boasts interviews with Jack Nicholson, Roman Polanski, producer Robert Evans, and screenwriter Robert Towne, so they're as entertaining as they are informative to watch. Polanski is particularly charming as he confesses to watching Chinatown prior to the interview so he wouldn't "sound like a dumbell", and we get all sorts of behind-the-scenes infoeven a breakdown of the famous nose-slashing scene! The original Theatrical Trailer rounds out the Extras. |
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