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Best Roman Polanski Movies

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Get ready to explore the cinematic world of Roman Polanski, a director whose films are as captivating as they are controversial. This list features a selection of his most acclaimed and impactful works, spanning genres from psychological thrillers to dark comedies. Prepare to revisit iconic scenes, memorable performances, and Polanski's signature style, all while considering the lasting impact of these movies on cinema history. Now it's your turn to participate! Scroll through the list and cast your votes for the titles you consider to be the best of Polanski's filmography. Rank your favorites, weigh the merits, and share your personal opinions. Your votes will help shape the definitive ranking of his masterpieces. Let the debate begin!

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"Chinatown (1974)" stands as a cinematic triumph, firmly cementing its place amongst the best of Roman Polanski's filmography. Private eye Jake Gittes navigates the morally ambiguous landscape of pre-World War II Southern California when he's hired by a captivating socialite to investigate her husband's infidelity. This seemingly simple case quickly spirals into a treacherous labyrinth of double-crosses and lethal secrets, as Gittes unearths a complex conspiracy woven with personal tragedies and political corruption that threaten to engulf him. Polanski's masterful direction elevates "Chinatown" beyond a simple detective story. The film's oppressive atmosphere, underscored by its sun-drenched visuals and haunting score, perfectly captures the simmering corruption and moral decay at its heart. Beyond its gripping narrative, the film tackles profound themes of power, greed, and the insidious nature of evil, all explored with Polanski's signature dark humor and unflinching gaze. Its iconic performances, particularly Jack Nicholson's portrayal of Gittes and Faye Dunaway's Evelyn Mulwray, coupled with Robert Towne's brilliant screenplay, solidify "Chinatown" as a landmark achievement in neo-noir cinema and a testament to Polanski's directorial prowess.

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