Urban Corruption and Neo-Noir Cinema in Roman Polanski’s Chinatown, 1974
Polanski, Roman. Chinatown (1974) advanced the development of neo-noir cinema through its depiction of corruption, resource control, and institutional power in 1930s Los Angeles. Written by Robert Towne, the film follows a private detective drawn into a complex investigation involving water rights, political influence, and personal deception. Its focus on.....

