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Dunaway's performance in Network earned her many awards. She was named Best Actress in the Kansas City Film Critics Awards, and she received her sixth Golden Globe nomination for Network and was awarded Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. In early 1977, the Academy Awards nominated Network for ten awards, with Dunaway winning the Best Actress award.
I will never forget the moment, and the feeling, when I heard my name. It was, without question, one of the most wonderful nights of my life. The Oscar represented the epitome of what I had struggled for and dreamt about since I was a child. The emotional rush of getting this accolade, the highest one this industry can award you, just hit me like a bomb. It was the symbol of everything I ever thought I wanted as an actress.[57]
—?Faye Dunaway
Chinatown is a 1974 American neo-noir private eye mystery film directed by Roman Polanski and written by Robert Towne. It stars Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway, with supporting performances from John Huston, John Hillerman, Perry Lopez, Burt Young, and Diane Ladd. The film's narrative, set in 1930s Los Angeles, is loosely inspired by the California water wars—early 20th-century conflicts over water rights that enabled Los Angeles to access resources from the Owens Valley.[4] Produced by Robert Evans and distributed by Paramount Pictures, Chinatown was Polanski's final film made in the United States and is considered a landmark of the film noir genre, blending mystery and psychological drama.[5]
Released on June 20, 1974, Chinatown received widespread critical acclaim for its direction, screenplay, cinematography, and performances—particularly those of Nicholson, Dunaway and Huston. Chinatown led the 47th Academy Awards with 11 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (Polanski), Best Actor (Nicholson), and Best Actress (Dunaway), with Towne winning for Best Original Screenplay.[6] At the 32nd Golden Globe Awards, the film received a leading 7 nominations, including Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Dunaway) and Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture (Huston), and won a leading 4 awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director and Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Nicholson).[7] It also received a leading 11 nominations at the 28th British Academy Film Awards, including BAFTA Award for Best Film, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and won a leading 3 awards – Best Direction (Polanski) and Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nicholson).[8] In 2008, the American Film Institute ranked it #2 on its list of the top ten mystery films. In 1991, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."[9][10] It is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made.[11][12][13]
A sequel, The Two Jakes, was released in 1990, with Nicholson reprising his role and directing. Towne returned as screenwriter, but the film received mixed reviews and failed to replicate the success of its predecessor.
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@xuanyimovie
1 month ago
這部電影之所以影史地位很高,是因為它拍得非常深刻,劇情值得細細品味,影片中涉及的洛杉磯水務處以拯救果農為由掠奪果園土地的行為就值得細究——以拯救為名行掠奪之實,正是體製性剝削的重要形態。
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@xuanyimovie
1 month ago
再解釋一下片名為何叫“唐人街”。據說編劇羅伯特·湯曾與一位在洛杉磯唐人街執勤的警察閑聊,警察說:我們在唐人街什麽都不用幹。因為文化差異太大,你根本分不清自己是在製止犯罪,還是在幫凶。幹脆不管,最安全。羅伯特·湯立刻意識到:“唐人街” 就是一個完美的象征 —— 一個規則失效、正義徒勞、越努力越錯的混沌之地。
@張驃
1 month ago
from the movie---either you bring water to LA, or you bring LA to water
@znraymond
1 month ago (edited)
“唐人街”上映的當年,在美國華人社區掀起軒然大波,因為電影主題跟唐人街風馬牛不挨,而且傑克在電影裏麵有經典對唐人街華人的貶低評述:they screw up a little bit, if nothing happens, they screw up a little bit more。 當時國內的“參考消息”對此風波有不少轉載。
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@youtub-f2s
1 month ago
@xuanyimovie 完全正確
我也看到過這個解釋
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@zackk7175
1 month ago
11:00 矮個就是波蘭斯基導演本人