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In Reply to: RE: Jack considers it his greatest film, his greatest role. I'd agree. "Chinatown" was a very good film, posted by RedGrant on May 12, 2011 at 13:55:01
I know a piece of music is superior to another--- or the same way I know ANY art works are ranked. I could get quite specific, but there's little point if one disagrees, one disagrees. If I say a late Beethoven quartet is better than another by Brahms, how could I convince you I'm "right?"
I would just say this: there is much about the human condition to think about after the Antonioni film and far less so after the Huston one. There also is a question of cinematography, ambient sound, acting realism.... but these are all arguable, aren't they?
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Good reasoning. I personally didn't care too much for 'China Town'. I haven't seen 'The Passenger' yet, but based on your and others' description, seems like a superior film.
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