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Roman Polanski Kínai negyede a film noir hagyományából építkezve vált mérföldkőnek számító filmklasszikussá. A legendás Jack Nicholson alakítja az éles nyelvű Jake Gittes magándetektívet. Egy szép és előkelő társasági hölgy (Faye Dunaway) felbéreli, hogy nyomozzon férje után, aki gyanúja szerint házasságtörést követett el. Gittes először azt hiszi, hogy csak egy szimpla megcsalási ügyről van szó, azonban hamarosan azon veszi észre magát, hogy alattomos cselszövések, személyes- és politikai botrányok örvényébe sodródott. A magándetektívnek rá kell jönnie, hogy bizony még az Angyalok városának is van egy sötét oldala. Botrányok sorozatára derül fény, de a legnagyobb kérdés az, ki áll a hazugságok mögött. A Robert Towne Oscar®-díjas forgatókönyvéből készült bűnügyi dráma egy letűnt korszakot ragad meg egy mesterien felépített és mára időtlennek számító filmben. (Select Video)

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Lima 

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angol I recently saw this gem for about the fifth time, but finally for the first time in widescreen uncut format (shame on our distributors that this, one of the best films of the 70s, has never been released on DVD with Czech support). It's rare that a film draws me into the action as if I were there, but Chinatown has an extremely dense, almost oppressive atmosphere of the sun-baked streets of summer Los Angeles in the 1930s, where the slowly escalating plot begins as a fairly ordinary noirish detective story, only to grow into a drama of antique proportions at the end. I've seen Jack Nicholson in many, many films, but here he plays the role of his life in my eyes, and the same can be said about Faye Dunaway. Jerry Goldsmith's music touches on perfection in places, with the saxophone never sounding sweeter than during the melodically expressive “Love Theme”. There was strong competition at the Oscars that year (Godfather II, The Towering Inferno, etc.), but I still can't shake the feeling that the academics were asleep when they awarded Polanski's masterpiece only one statuette out of eleven nominations - for screenplay. One of my Top 10 films. ()

Malarkey 

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angol The peak of 1970s grim noir crime investigation with the grand Jack Nicholson, who – apart from delivering a standard high-quality performance – can also add another notch in his belt representing more actresses in his favorite bed. Apart from the amazing Jack and the gloomy atmosphere, it’s a standard film noir. ()

DaViD´82 

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angol I like Polanski’s movies. I have a weakness for noir. And for Nicholson as a young actor, when he hadn’t yet got into the habit of acting himself from various directions. Chinatown isn’t the best noir movie ever. But it certainly is one of the best. I can see just one “serious" negative. That it wasn’t filmed in black and white, as Polanski originally intended. ()

novoten 

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angol A detective story with a strong noir flavor. Beautifully slowly flowing film that doesn't let you catch your breath for a moment despite its pace and length. ()

gudaulin 

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angol In the mid-70s, director Polanski decided to revive the long-dead noir genre, thus becoming the founder of the so-called neo-noir genre, which found numerous followers and supporters in the 70s and 80s. Chinatown is the flagship of its category, and one must admire the technical aspects of the film even years later, whether it is careful direction, music, or - above all - precise camera work. However, I have a problem with the film itself. The plot and screenplay failed to captivate me. Although Chinatown is considered one of Polanski's best films, I prefer other films in his body of work. Those who enjoy charismatic detectives, fateful women, and dramatic atmosphere will enjoy this film, but I prefer genre classics that are 2-3 decades older. Perhaps I also have a slight issue with the slow pace and the film's runtime. Overall impression: 70%. ()

3DD!3 

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angol Cherchez la femme. Polanski’s grasp of the excellent and well-thought out screenplay is a joy to watch. Sun-parched L.A. is stifling with a heavy and paranoid atmosphere, especially when no water comes out of the faucet. I’m not a big fan of Nicholson, but here he really is excellent and gives the hero the necessary authenticity. The crushing finale is just the icing on the cake. In the 70s this must have almost been a revolution in cinema. Bad for the glass. ()

Kaka 

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angol The basic structure of the story is quite similar to L.A. Confidential, with mysterious murders, a lot of peripheral characters, a foggy and unpredictable plot, and slowly revealing connections that gradually fit into a complex pattern of the motive of the murder. Roman Polanski brilliantly captured the atmosphere of a classic noir film. Throughout most of the film you can see a constant twilight, which gives it a special mysterious touch. ()

lamps 

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angol I have one problem with Chinatown, as deeply mysterious and conspiratorial as the story appears to be, I found it rather falsely super-clever and a bit unnecessarily drawn out in the end. But that doesn't change the fact that it works superbly as a colourful homage to film-noir, that the atmosphere is properly suffocating, the actors are excellent and that Polanski stages some of the climactic scenes in a very impressive, almost unique in its time, visual way. Rarely you’ll feel so sad that noir has disappeared from the film industry as when you watch Chinatown, a work of form that is undoubtedly perfect and beautiful... ()

Necrotongue 

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angol It's not exactly a film noir because it lacks the main character's accompanying monologue. Instead, it reminded me of L.A. Confidential (yes, I know it's considerably younger, but I saw it first). It also felt as if this movie inspired the creators of Rango. The story was very well constructed, the cast was fantastic, and Roman Polański's direction style usually suits me. Everything came together in perfect harmony; there was a great atmosphere and tension, and I was immensely pleased with how the conclusion was handled. It's evident that film themes come and go, but corruption is a solid rock that doesn't succumb to erosion in that vast ocean of change. / Lesson learned: If your daughter is also your sister, something is not quite right. ()

kaylin 

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angol I've heard maybe a bit too much praise about the movie and maybe I am also slightly influenced by the current world, so the significant revelation didn't shock me that much. But still, it is a great film that Polanski directs with incredible certainty until the end, which does not offer any happy ending, which is in this case a good thing. ()

Remedy 

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angol A cult affair that "made it" in time to be filmed during the best era of Hollywood. At the same time one of the first Polanski films I had the opportunity to see. Great period atmosphere, an excellent Jack Nicholson, and Polanski's distinguished filmmaking. ()

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