'China town' cooperating with mid-1970s

Let me think about my favorite. One of them is 'China town' directed by Roman Polanski in 1974. Faye Dunaway and Jack Nicholson were starring in this movie. I watched this again in 10 year. Its story seemed to be gloomy as well. Jerry Goldstein's music also made me dreary over the film. I didn't want to encounter this again. However I was drawn by it automatically as some metal would access to magnet. Faye Dunaway went back her hay day when she functioned as 'Femme fatale' apart from her recent movie 'Bar fly' that let me stunned.

We can guess Roman Polanski must have been pessimistic when he took this moving picture which was made just after his wife's death murdered by Charles Manson the false religious leader. If everything had been fine around Polanski, This movie might have had a less desolate or dismal end. But it was in the mid-1970s when America was about to consider the military withdrawal and had no choice but to accept of the defeat from seemingly tiny weak Vietnam. Lots of intelligent people felt disgust against the derailed policy and long war. They were sick of the situation that they had something to do with, in spite of their denial. The world looked sad and dark. Polanski was an avid representative who put his own construction on mid 70s. He appeared as an aggressive advocate through this movie who wanted to make points towards politicians or insensible friends what was wrong and what was going on out of their reach.

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