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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966
Emotionally draining. I’m not sure how the characters didn’t get alcohol poisoning.
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Chinatown 1974
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Chinatown is a beautiful ode to a neo-noir colored Los Angeles. LA is portrayed as being on the edge of a moral conundrum, with Jake Gittes acting as its conscience. Every character is desperate for something, whether it’s control of the city or a way out of a disturbing past. This movie does what all great noirs do: unfold the mystery slowly, giving you the perfect amount of information at the right time. This is thanks to Townes’s near perfect…
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