
Detective Chinatown 1900
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In 1900, the shadows of Chinatown in San Francisco were darkened by a chilling event—a white woman was found murdered, and suspicion fell upon a Chinese man. The news sent shockwaves through the city, igniting a maelstrom of fear and prejudice. Public outrage swelled into a fervent demand for drastic action—the closure of Chinatown itself. This enclave, once a vibrant refuge for countless immigrants, now stood at the center of a tempestuous storm, its future hanging precariously in the balance amidst the clamor of an unforgiving society.
The tragedy not only exposed the fragility of lives intertwined within this cultural mosaic but also laid bare the deep-seated biases that simmered beneath the surface of American society. It was more than just a crime; it was a reflection of the broader tensions between communities striving to coexist in a world often unwilling to embrace diversity.
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CinemaSerf
At times this is actually quite a fun spoof along the lines of "Sherlock Holmes" meets "Charlie Chan" by way of "High Noon" but for the most part it's a mess of a film that goes on for far too long. With the Manchu court facing the great powers we saw in "55 Days at Peking" (1963) the Empress Dowager dispatches her finest officer to San Francisco to track down a traitor. As it happens, the Holmesian "Fu" (Haoran Liu) is also in that very city on a quest for the killer of the daughter of senator "Grant" (John Cusack). Quite swiftly his investigation and the imperial mission start to overlap as t...

