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    Chinatown, directed by Roman Polanski, was a private-eye film released in 1974. Private investigator J.J. Gittes investigates what looks to be a classic case of adultery, but he quickly uncovers much more than just broken wedding vows. Throughout the film, Gittes is captured by the camera such that only his face is in the scene, thus allowing the audience to observe details that may otherwise be overlooked. In Chinatown, directed by Roman Polanski, the main character J.J. Gittes is frequently shot

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    concepts into three great tragedies. The Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark, The Tragedy of Macbeth, and The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice. These themes appear in the modern film adaptations of directors Gregory Doran (Hamlet 2009), Roman Polanski (Macbeth 1971), and Oliver Parker (Othello 1995.) THE TEMPTERS AND THE TEMPTED There is no battle between good and evil unless there is someone or something tempting someone. According to Philip Babcock Gove, editor of Webster’s Third New International

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    Macbeth by Shakespeare and the Cinematic Interpretation by Roman Polanski Macbeth is one of the great plays written by William Shakespeare in the sixteenth century ,over three and a half centuries ago .It is known all over the world and is still very popular even to this very day.It is the basis of many movies and theatrical plays .One film interpretation was made by Roman Polanski in 1971,centuries after it was first performed in Elizabethan sixteenth century England

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    Chinatown, directed by Roman Polanski, is a thriller, detective fiction and film noir. Back story plays an important role within Chinatown as it allows the audience to be exposed to the greed and corruption within the plot through a slow reveal. Characteristic of a detective fiction is the slow release of information allowing for the audience to understand the crime and its’ motives at the same pace as the detective. The backstory behind Chinatown builds tension within the story as it clearly foreshadows

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    The hard-boiled private eye is a mysterious protagonist who is a professional investigator. With a first look at Oedipus Rex in Sophocles’ Oedipus the King and Jake Gittes in Roman Polanski’s Chinatown they seem to be very different from each other. Jake Gittes is a busy detective that lets solving cases consume his life and Odeipus Rex is a brand new King in the city of Thebes whose is cursed with a fate that cannot be changed. After reading Oedipus the King and watching Chinatown, it’s clear that

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    A 43 year old New York woman named Rosemary Billquist was shot dead with a pistol by a hunter who thought she was a deer. Rosemary was killed when she took her dogs for a walk in her home town near the Pennsylvania border around 5:30 on Wednesday. As police investigate they say that Rosemary was walking in a field when a man hunting nearby mistook her for a deer and shot her once with a pistol. The hunter heard her scream, called 911 and stayed by the girl’s side until emergency crews arrived. She

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    John Finch and Francesca Annis star in this 1971 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth directed by Roman Polanski. Polanski’s script has brought to live all of the key points of the story, but, he also heightens the violence and shock factor to remind the audience that Macbeth is a dark play with very dark subjects. The movie starts with battle cries as King Duncan’s army fights the enemies and then we see all of the bodies lying on the battlefield. One of the soldiers walks towards a fallen

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    In the neo-noir film, Chinatown (1974) what is portrayed is people and society as a whole in a variety of different angles. People where only able to get things done because they had the money to do it or simple because they knew they could get away with it. This can be both a positive and a negative thing depending the event that has occurred. What I believe was Polanski’s intent for the film is to have the audience have a sense of betrayal from the corruption and lies. It is revealed throughout

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    Chinatown Movie Themes

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    Chinatown The screenplay, “Chinatown” takes place in Los Angeles, California during the year 1937, also during the time of the Great Depression. This was a historical event in the United States that resulted in deep economic downturn. During the Great Depression there were certain parts of cities that were affected more than others. Chinatown, Los Angeles was among these cities affected, becoming a town for the extreme poverty level Asian population. The town was said to become corrupt and it became

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    In the film JSA was about two North Korean soldiers who are murder and an injured South Korean soldier named Soo-hyeok who was rescued while fleeting from the guard house in North Korean back to the south. The north claims an unprovoked assault while the south believe that their soldier was kidnapped by the north. Therefore, they call upon the services of the Neutral Nation Supervisory commission who sent Sophie Jean who was a swiss army captain of Korean descent to investigate the death of the north

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