He cites ‘there are some surprises, one of which is significant’ but ultimately doesn’t support this claim with a sufficient example, as a result lacking substantial evidence to advocate his opinion. However, fundamentally, this may be the consequence to the prevention and preclusion of spoilers in his review. He defines Chinatown with ‘a maze of labyrinthine’ plot turns, the use of tautology redundant and unnecessarily attempting to exude sophistication. The heart of Berardinelli’s interpretation lies disarray; Berardinelli when recounting the summary of plot describes ‘Cross and some others’ as the schemers responsible for the San Fernando conspiracy. Chinatown suggests anti-capitalism, showing without a doubt that money has far more power than the government. The film indicates there is no solution where an individual is far better off serving his own interests and minding his own business than trying to beat the system. Yet, Berardinelli reasons that the ‘eventual resolution involves events that have nothing to do with the “big picture”.’ He believes the ‘big picture’ is San Fernando. Begging to differ - Cross is the ‘big picture’ – central to all mass corruption where the ‘eventual resolution’ revolves around Cross’ materialistic greed. Nothing can impede Cross’ manipulative deeds simply because ‘he owns the
He cites ‘there are some surprises, one of which is significant’ but ultimately doesn’t support this claim with a sufficient example, as a result lacking substantial evidence to advocate his opinion. However, fundamentally, this may be the consequence to the prevention and preclusion of spoilers in his review. He defines Chinatown with ‘a maze of labyrinthine’ plot turns, the use of tautology redundant and unnecessarily attempting to exude sophistication. The heart of Berardinelli’s interpretation lies disarray; Berardinelli when recounting the summary of plot describes ‘Cross and some others’ as the schemers responsible for the San Fernando conspiracy. Chinatown suggests anti-capitalism, showing without a doubt that money has far more power than the government. The film indicates there is no solution where an individual is far better off serving his own interests and minding his own business than trying to beat the system. Yet, Berardinelli reasons that the ‘eventual resolution involves events that have nothing to do with the “big picture”.’ He believes the ‘big picture’ is San Fernando. Begging to differ - Cross is the ‘big picture’ – central to all mass corruption where the ‘eventual resolution’ revolves around Cross’ materialistic greed. Nothing can impede Cross’ manipulative deeds simply because ‘he owns the