Thursday 27 January 2011

Evaluation of the Thriller Psycho and Chinatown



"Psycho - considered one of the best Thriller films."






Both of these highly rated films are both different thrillers as Psycho uses fast because and fast camera shots to create suspense, whereas in Chinatown it's more action-packed, mind games are presented to challenge the readers thoughts about the murder and it creates fear and suspense. Both thrillers have been successful in the making, and are regarded as some of the best thrillers of all time.

PSYCHO -

Consistently listed among the best thrillers ever made, Psycho, the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film starring Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh, has changed the way anyone who's ever seen it feels about being the in shower. Believe it or not, when Psycho first came out, audiences weren't completely into it.  Many fans of the filmmaker were disappointed to get something all together different than they were expecting. 




CHINATOWN -
Featuring a strong, Academy Award-winning screenplay by Robert Towne, private detective J.J. Gittes (Jack Nicholson) investigates a murder and stumbles onto a conspiracy involving the future of Los Angeles. A neo-noir thriller that simultaneously pays homage to and redefines the film noir genre, Chinatown tells a complex story brilliantly and showcases one of Nicholson's greatest performances.

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