The film is a skillful blend of mystery, romance, suspense, and hardboiled detective/film noir genre elements
Film marked French-born Polish director Roman Polanski's return to Hollywood five years after the gruesome 1969 Manson murders that took the life of his actress wife Sharon Tate. Polanski opted to use a bleak ending …show more content…
An uncredited Nicholson wrote his own dialogue, and collaborated on the famous ending with Polanski a few days before the scene was …show more content…
This too is conveying some things to us. We need to remember that Escobar and Gittes have a history together. They were both on the force together in Chinatown long ago. In order to become a good police captain, Escobar must relinquish any reservations or feelings of friendship he might have with Gittes. In order to find true justice he must let go of his preconceived notions about Gittes, in effect, just like lady justice, becoming blind. The shadow on Escobar’s face is a clear representation of the popular metaphor, “justice is