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Closed Caption; Dsic 1: Commentary with Robert Towne and David Fincher; Disc 2: Water and Power: - The Aqueduct; - The Aftermath; - The River & Beyond; Chinatown: An Appreciation; Chinatown: The Beginning and the End; Chinatown: Filming; Chinatown: The Legacy; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Chinatown
1. Chapter 1
2. Chapter 2
3. Chapter 3
4. Chapter 4
5. Chapter 5
6. Chapter 6
7. Chapter 7
8. Chapter 8
9. Chapter 9
10. Chapter 10
11. Chapter 11
12. Chapter 12
13. Chapter 13
14. Chapter 14
15. Chapter 15
16. Chapter 16
A dark Hollywood jewel from the 1970s, Chinatown remains among the most aggressively visceral experiences of evil ever committed to film. There's a lot to keep track of in Chinatown, and it all flows through Jack Nicholson, in one of his most potent performances. The dialogue is wonderfully sharp, courtesy of screenwriter Robert Towne. But what makes Chinatown so bracingly powerful and fresh is its genuine American malignancy. Chinatown's Los Angeles is a city born of a greedy desire to conquer a forbidding desert, a place where power excuses all perversion. Nicholson grafts flesh, bone, and soul onto the character of private eye Jake Gittes, a man familiar with compromise and rationalization who doesn't even realize his inner goodness until he confronts true evil --the wealthy land developer Noah Cross (a memorably wicked John Huston). Faye Dunaway, as the woman who draws Gittes into a complex mystery involving L.A.'s water supply, has never been more beautiful, or more haunted. And director Roman Polanski provides the perfect subverting eye for Chinatown, a beautiful sun-bleached dream built upon a soft bed of malignant criminality. Dave Roth, Barnes & Noble
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