The audience looked at my imagination and a beautiful client. To come to mind, this is certainly another Hollywood crime drama. On the surface, Chinatown has all the elements of black movies. Composition tension (high contrast light and dark and camera angle tilt), moral blur and alienation theme. But Chinatown is different. Polanski photographed Chinatown with color film Although his color looks particularly vivid, color film eliminates the contrast intensity provided by black and white film.
Chinatown was filmed in 1974 and broke some rules with color (black and white film is a traditional element of black film), including sexy lady's beauty (with distortion) , The main character seeking the truth, and plot of fraud, murder, and greed. This movie uses a lot of shadows and shows contrast between darkness and light. Discreet and soft light will darken or darken the scene. The audience was talked about stories through the central role of Gittes, a stubborn detective in Los Angeles in 1930. When he encounters a mysterious, emotional, problematic "real" Evelyn, Gittes goes into corruption and a complex network and falls into Evelyn
Chinatown uses the dark film black style that began in the 1950s, but this is a film on the corruption regime, not just a dark agreement with the company. Detective JJ Gittes, the hero, has gradually found clues in the movie, but this is often seen in black movies. As the plot was revealed, Gittes gradually noticed what he found is bigger than he thought. There are two main plotted lines. One is that the water is transferred, and the other is that the land is sold cheaply. Therefore, when water is irrigated, the land raises the selling price. Another magical woman about Evelyn and her husband seen before being killed. Due to his father's No Incros incest, I realized that this mysterious woman is sister with the daughter of Ebrin
Chinatown is a 1974 American new black mystery film directed by Roman Polanski, written by Robert Town, Jack Nicholson and Faye Wong Dunaway. Starring Faye Dunaway. This film was inspired by the California Water War, a series of controversies in the Southern California sea in the early 20th century, and the interest group in Los Angeles won the water rights in Owens Valley. Robert Evans, released from Paramount Pictures, is the last movie of the director in the United States. And it includes many elements of black movies, especially a mysterious story multi-level story part of a psychological drama.