The complex history of Hollywood classic "Chinatown"

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  • @MikeKGullion
    @MikeKGullion 3 роки тому +65

    Great quote by Sam Wasson: “You have to be passionate in order to be sad. You have to love something if losing it means anything.”

  • @snowngeorgia
    @snowngeorgia Рік тому +14

    Chinatown is the only movie that I’ve HAD to watch again and again and again.

  • @Jeph629
    @Jeph629 4 роки тому +36

    Good report. No one ever tries to compare another film to "Chinatown", except to acknowledge its noir pedigree.

  • @malafunkshun8086
    @malafunkshun8086 Рік тому +13

    “Chinatown” is a powerful film, not so much for the history that it depicts but for the history it represents, both in terms of Los Angeles and Hollywood.
    It’s a passionate, and, in a certain sense, honest film, about the lies that we tell ourselves in order to keep going, even flourish.
    Aloha 🎬🤙🏼👏🏼

  • @gnolan4281
    @gnolan4281 Рік тому +6

    "A metaphor for the futility of good intentions". I've been looking for that description of this movie for many years.

  • @bkynbiker19
    @bkynbiker19 4 роки тому +20

    Greatest ... film....ever. IMHO, as they say. Now I gotta' order the book!

  • @EddieLensweiger
    @EddieLensweiger 3 роки тому +11

    Chinatown and many great 70s Films have made major change in Hollywood ..the lack of producers intervention! 70s were not just great filmmakers or great actors but also great producers! Salute to them.

  • @laurenceesposito3393
    @laurenceesposito3393 3 роки тому +12

    Extremely intelligent film. Chinatown is enthralling. .

  • @davidcawrowl3865
    @davidcawrowl3865 4 роки тому +22

    It IS sad that the artistic culture in movies has diminished and we collectively as a people are diminished as a result. I have watched this movie --I don't know how many times--and now have an affinity for the twilight scenes for some reason. There are a number of them.

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 Рік тому +7

    ❤the 70s was an epic era in film.

  • @mmonroe2280
    @mmonroe2280 2 роки тому +9

    My favorite motion picture Perfect! I know I'm going to sound like a bitter old man but Hollywood seldom makes motion pictures like this anymore Outstanding script and score, perfect cinematography, and exemplary performances by the whole cast I could watch it twice a month and never get tired of it...

    • @cv507
      @cv507 Рік тому

      in the fllite scene a young girl shows her noodle.:? pedophiljä?? - 0:52 tresPäss ^G^

  • @jonathanblaze1648
    @jonathanblaze1648 11 місяців тому +3

    All time great movie. #5 in my personal top 10 movies ever.

  • @PierluigiPuccini
    @PierluigiPuccini 4 роки тому +15

    Just finished the book. Loved it.

  • @65g4
    @65g4 2 роки тому +3

    Im reading the book now and i agree with the interviewer its not a sad book. Its is energizing to read a book about something someone is passionate about and a great Hollywood era of filmmaking.

  • @ellensburgwa5087
    @ellensburgwa5087 5 років тому +43

    It was a great movie and you will also agree that Robert Towne deserved the award after you see the movie. Jake Gittes, the detective awesomely played by Jack Nicholson in the movie, is a man hard to come by these days not only in real life but also in the movies. Today the films are filled with superheroes who are so unreal that they bend the reality in the minds of the people. Jake Gittes is a man who fights with his nails to solve the mystery till the end; however, he had to yield to the ultimate evil, who is somehow like the superhero movie super villain. Chinatown is ten times more worth watching than any of the superhero movies because of its well-written script and great actors. Do spare sometime and watch the film because it also teaches some history of California as well, like William Mulholland changed in the movie to William Mulwray...

    • @travlishallingquest5719
      @travlishallingquest5719 4 роки тому +3

      I agree, but what do you think of 2021’s “The Batman” being inspired by “Chinatown”?

    • @JohnDoe-tm9wz
      @JohnDoe-tm9wz 4 роки тому +5

      Batman sucks

  • @allanjacquadro870
    @allanjacquadro870 Рік тому +8

    In the film, John Huston plays the most evil character in movie history. And he’s really good at it.

    • @stephentaylor8339
      @stephentaylor8339 Рік тому +2

      I still get a kick out of the fact that he never does pronounce Jake's last name correctly.🤣🤣🤣

  • @johnnypunish
    @johnnypunish 3 роки тому +6

    Jack was fantastic in ChinaTown! Faye! Oh my!

  • @Eric_M_
    @Eric_M_ 3 роки тому +21

    Faye Dunaway was perfect in this movie.

  • @Nityanand-ro5ft
    @Nityanand-ro5ft 2 місяці тому

    We in India were fortunate to see this film in big theatres in 1977-1978 in city of Hubli, Karnataka State.

  • @DavidKeithWilliams
    @DavidKeithWilliams 2 роки тому +18

    I am truly thankful that Roman Polanski directed what I think is the greatest movie to ever be made. I also continue to hope he is punished with significant prison time for sexually abusing a child, and for also fleeing from the responsibility of accepting punishment for that crime.

  • @tankhalffull
    @tankhalffull Рік тому +2

    The saying, "they don't make em like they used to.." applies to Hollywood more than anywhere else I can think of...

  • @thetop100films
    @thetop100films 6 місяців тому +2

    It's even weirder than that. Polanski committed his crime against the girl in the home of Jack Nicholson while Jack was away. Jack's live-in girlfriend at the time was Anjelica Huston, the daughter of John Huston, who played the character in Chinatown that was based off William Mulholland, a central figure in the California Water Wars. Jach Nicholson's home is on Mulholland drive in LA. Absolutely nuts...

  • @trenchant63
    @trenchant63 3 роки тому +8

    Roman Polanski isn't mentioned in this CBS piece until the 4:08 mark, and then it launches into a look at his troubled history.

    • @hankworden3850
      @hankworden3850 Рік тому +1

      And that offends you somehow?

    • @Nityanand-ro5ft
      @Nityanand-ro5ft 2 місяці тому

      People pay attention to one small black dot on a big white,clean paper.24/October/2024.

  • @chiedu90069
    @chiedu90069 4 роки тому +10

    @7:30 Someone's talking about Shakespeare in Love lol

  • @figaro-dg5c5
    @figaro-dg5c5 9 місяців тому +2

    Hollywood will come back.
    It told the greatest stories ever told. Things are cyclical.
    Those times will come back.
    Good job CBS.

  • @Daniel-sh3os
    @Daniel-sh3os 3 роки тому +10

    Television on cable channels and netflix is the best that it has ever been in the past 25 years. You just have to look to different places for great stories. Narcos, Babylon Berlin and Queen's Gambit
    are great on Netflix.

  • @claymac7895
    @claymac7895 7 місяців тому +1

    "The Offer" series by Paramount is incredible. All about Bob Evans, Paramount, The Godfather.

  • @ballybunion9
    @ballybunion9 Рік тому +3

    2:30: "... considered by many to be the greatest script in film history." Everybody says that but nobody ever points out the specific things in the script that make it great.

    • @Nityanand-ro5ft
      @Nityanand-ro5ft 2 місяці тому

      100%GrreatGrrEat
      GrrrEAT
      (A to Z....no Loop Holes)nandan, city of hubli, karnataka state, INDIA.24/October/2024.

  • @THEBANDIT7979
    @THEBANDIT7979 2 роки тому +4

    There’s been great movies after Chinatown. And America lost is innocence after 1955. Chinatown is one of the great new noir films.

  • @retrospectors6595
    @retrospectors6595 2 роки тому +2

    Hearing a 2020 journalist pronounce Harvey's name as "Wine-stine" is really interesting
    to me. No shade whatsoever, just intriguing to hear someone in the bizzzz mispronounce a name so huge at the time.

  • @claymac7895
    @claymac7895 7 місяців тому +1

    Anyone who hasn't seen "The Offer" series by paramount about The Godfather is really missing out. Bob Evans huge role..

  • @yhwhsozo3680
    @yhwhsozo3680 Рік тому +1

    One GREAT thing is as an Artist “his” work can be used against him as a human…that he knows better but doesn’t care if he can get away with it. Even better it shows the inherit bias to collude/conspire/defend by others what he did exposing them outta their own mouths (see why censorship is evil yet)
    So Hail his work while exposing evil and trapping it within its own lies….mocking good faith with plausible deniability is the hallmark of evil…we all do/did it but some only learn to maximize lies rather than be exposed and come clean to walk away and join the fight to for truth.

  • @nicklaskowalski
    @nicklaskowalski 3 роки тому +10

    Polanski has committed something horrible but the victim has dropped all her wishes to pursue him. Leave the guy alone.

    • @candide1065
      @candide1065 Рік тому

      What "horrible" thing has he committed if he wasn't ever sentenced and his so called "victim" want's people to leave him alone and doesn't have any problems with Polanski? How about thinking before you write something?

  • @maureenoneill2847
    @maureenoneill2847 3 роки тому +2

    Chinatown. The port Philadelphia for truck or treat accepted my Chinatown mahjong set. For trick or treat sac. Leash with chain also included Atlantis re cherry Lane location

  • @josephkelley8641
    @josephkelley8641 2 роки тому +1

    Our particular city (Los Angeles suburbs) gets 40% of our water
    from the MWD. 40% The MWD has had to sue us - in order to get
    SOME of it back. (Chinatown premise "Bringing H2O to the Desert").

  • @kamuelalee
    @kamuelalee 3 роки тому +9

    Not really the end of an era though. The film "Chinatown" was in the mix of New Hollywood (of which folks like Lucas and Spielberg were a part of as well as Scorsese and Coppola) that replaced Hollywood's old, failed studio system and brought a flourishing of grittier, more realistic movies to cinema from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.

    • @hankworden3850
      @hankworden3850 Рік тому

      Lucas and Spielberg are crap. It's all about De Palma.

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee Рік тому

      @@hankworden3850 To each his own, I guess.
      It's interesting that all of these directors were friends.

  • @andrewlark1306
    @andrewlark1306 5 місяців тому

    My favorite movie of the 70s.

  • @danielsousariassouzadias9788
    @danielsousariassouzadias9788 4 роки тому +4

    Chinatown um chasico de holiwood.eu assisti em 1974 o mundo estava vivendo a crise do petróleo desencadeada pelos sauditas a 46 anos

  • @maxjax1417
    @maxjax1417 Рік тому +1

    No, movies like this simply are not being made today. They have to say that because CBS is owned by Paramount and they obviously have a vested interest in playing up theatrical releases. He referenced Parasite, which is good, however it's not a Hollywood studio production, and it's not nor will it ever be a classic. Hollywood productions like this are gone. Times change. I grew up going to the theater all the time. I rarely if ever go now, unless it's a throwback like this, from Spielberg or Scorsese. I grew up watching classics in the theater during their first release: The Shawshank Redemption, JFK, Schindler's List, Forrest Gump, et al. Classic movies, plural, were being made every year. This may shift to streaming, I don't know. It's a different economic landscape. There were so many ways for financier's (studios in this case) to make back their money. There wasn't competition from the internet, gaming (video games back then paled in comparison to today's versions), social media, etc. Movies were the thing. Then there was video, cable sales, and then selling all of the above in the foreign markets. This means there was more incentive to invest. Less risk, particularly with a star like Nicholson. Things change, it will morph into something else, but hopefully there will always be people ready and willing to invest in quality.

  • @thomahammer9581
    @thomahammer9581 3 роки тому +8

    Great movies of the past overtaken by special effects wizards combined with mediocre actors and mass promotions.

  • @noahcorreiaphotography
    @noahcorreiaphotography 3 роки тому +6

    They don't make movies like that anymore. Thats for sure.

    • @ppuh6tfrz646
      @ppuh6tfrz646 2 роки тому

      Yep and this came out just one year before Spielberg really burst onto the scene...
      I don't think that's a coincidence.

  • @ZiaAnnouncer
    @ZiaAnnouncer Рік тому +1

    No dude... they were saying great movies aren't being made today. Luckily TC was able to release Maverick, a big FU to these very people who have destroyed the art.

  • @josephkelley8641
    @josephkelley8641 2 роки тому

    Sam a great writer.

  • @bill2953
    @bill2953 3 роки тому +4

    Big Goodbye to a "perceived" innocence buddy boy. Which wasn't all that great for a lot of folks..

  • @fartzerelli1385
    @fartzerelli1385 Рік тому +3

    Forget it America, it's Biden / Harris.

  • @jilliestormesom5779
    @jilliestormesom5779 Рік тому +2

    Why did he ask the resting home director if they accept Jews?

    • @mr.zondide2746
      @mr.zondide2746 10 місяців тому

      To mislead the director so he would allow them to walk around by themselves and question patients

  • @dotsyjmaher
    @dotsyjmaher 2 роки тому +1

    Possibly the BEST movie ever made....
    EVERY YEAR IT BECOMES MORE IMPORTANT...I WAS NEVER TOO CRAZY ABOUT JACK NICHOLSON...
    GREAT ACTOR..BUT CREEPY...
    THIS
    MOVIE
    IS
    TRULY
    IMPOSSIBLE
    WITHOUT
    NICHOLSON

  • @Quasiblu212
    @Quasiblu212 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting face-saving at the end: "He's not saying there are no good movies being made now..." (Can't offend their advertisers or parent company)

    • @wailer27
      @wailer27 2 роки тому

      And then to "make their point" they go on to compare Chinatown to Parasite!

  • @vtshawonly1
    @vtshawonly1 Рік тому +1

    Look at the work? … exactly why predators get away with their crimes.

  • @ppuh6tfrz646
    @ppuh6tfrz646 2 роки тому

    1:04 Because it was just before Spielberg burst onto the scene and started dumbing down movies.
    That's why!

  • @GK-rw2op
    @GK-rw2op 3 роки тому +4

    Sam should comb his hair god what a geek

  • @pateder2163
    @pateder2163 Місяць тому

    Father Noah. Daughter Evelyn. Noah's wife? Evelyn's mother? Kind of a big thing to leave out of a movie. This movie is only good if you want to pretend that you're smart and other people aren't.

  • @benquinney2
    @benquinney2 4 роки тому +2

    That’s what I always say

  • @dotsyjmaher
    @dotsyjmaher 2 роки тому

    I think I will get these books next payday....
    THIS IS AMERICA

  • @ThudDriver
    @ThudDriver 3 роки тому +2

    Wasson and Polanski both have that sick Talmudic paradigm.

  • @Happyboymargarine
    @Happyboymargarine 9 місяців тому

    I’m not gonna listen to a guy that looks like that

  • @jimvick8397
    @jimvick8397 Рік тому

    Rich guys do own the police...

  • @zoperxplex
    @zoperxplex 8 місяців тому

    Obviously Wasson doesn't have daughters.

  • @funyunonion37732
    @funyunonion37732 4 роки тому +12

    That author seems so pretentious

    • @cto1gg
      @cto1gg 2 роки тому +1

      Nah. He just has a personality. Unlike you.

  • @juliettespoon
    @juliettespoon Рік тому +1

    It’s blatantly obvious lookin back how cringey the male gaze has made great cinema but purposefully excludes to create realistic depictions of womanhood outside of societal expectations. It fails to create fairness and aspirational ways to treat feminine presenting characters with equity. I love old hollywood and classics even though I am very passionate about feminism in the same time. You can appreciate the art but there is a long ways to go with cinema it’s far from done!!!:) we are still at the forefronts of equitable representation