Detectives from another era grab attention

San Francisco in 1900 provides backdrop to tale of xenophobia and crime, Rena Li reports in Los Angeles.

By Rena Li | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-03-17 08:13
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"I think a lot of Americans didn't know this history before, but the film brings it back to life and explains it to younger audiences, and I was so proud of those Chinese workers," Miriam Ajibekova, an audience member, told China Daily.

Detective Chinatown 1900 is more than just an action-comedy mystery; it is a cultural bridge between China and the US, according to Chamchoum. Chen who studied in Hollywood has successfully merged Chinese and American cultural elements in the Detective Chinatown series through international collaborations. The latest installment features Hollywood actor John Cusack in the role of mayoral candidate Grant.

The film's composer, Nathan Wang, a University of Southern California-trained musician born in the US, shared his experiences of working on the film after the special screening. "We recorded the pipa (a four-stringed lute), guzheng (plucked zither), and erhu (a two-stringed fiddle) here in LA and layered them with Western orchestration," says the composer, who worked with German film composer Hans Zimmer on Kung Fu Panda 3.

Wang adds that he took pride in writing a score that blends Western orchestral elements with traditional Chinese instruments.

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