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The Brutal Beauty of Michael Cimino’s 'Year of the Dragon' (1985)
Working with co-writer Oliver Stone, Cimino created a version of Chinatown that felt like a living, breathing character. The production design is so dense you can almost smell the incense and gunpowder. L_4nn0_d31_dr4g0_1985_Altadefinizione01_cc_1080...
In 1985, the cinematic world was still reeling from the fallout of Heaven’s Gate . Director Michael Cimino, once the "golden boy" of Hollywood, returned to the screen not with an apology, but with a sledgehammer. That sledgehammer was . A Gritty Descent into Chinatown The Brutal Beauty of Michael Cimino’s 'Year of
While the film was controversial upon release, it remains a fascinating study of several elements: Director Michael Cimino, once the "golden boy" of
Year of the Dragon isn't a comfortable watch. It’s loud, aggressive, and often politically incorrect. However, it stands as a testament to a time when directors were allowed to take massive swings. It’s a noir thriller painted in neon and blood—a cult classic that demands to be seen in the highest definition possible (like that 1080p file you're looking for).