The Parallax View (1974) ****
The Parallax View (1974), Alan J. Pakula 's second film in his so-called "Paranoia Trilogy" (which includes 1971's Klute (which I have yet to see but will be watching soon) and 1976's All The President's Men (my blogpost here )), is an exceptionally made thriller that comments on American ideas and ideals, the search for truth, the real truths behind the facade of normalcy, the violence inherent in the history (past and present) of America, and the dangers of power—without ever offering answers. The film avoids dating itself or coming across as heavy-handed by creating a mythical reality, one that doesn't name-check actual specific historical events, but rather presents a fictional story that feels very real. A nod to the Kennedy assassination in the preamble leads to the film's Space Needle -set opening where a politician is assassinated. Warren Beatty plays a reporter who, years later, becomes embroiled in an investigation into a shadowy or