The City (1971)

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The trials and tribulations of the first Hispanic mayor of a major Southwestern city.

Film Summary
"The City" is a 1971 television movie directed by Harvey Hart and composed by Gerald Di Pego. It is a drama that focuses on the life of an architect Matt Reynolds, portrayed by Robert Forster, and highlights the concerns of overpopulation, metropolitan growth, corruption, and moral variation in society.

Plot Summary
The movie begins with the main character, Matt Reynolds, a designer who has burnt out of the quick, unplanned metropolitan expansion and the loss of harmony. The city he as soon as loved has actually transformed into a jungle of concrete and tarmac, obliterating the nature that once existed. As a service, Matt handles the monumental task of designing an innovative brand-new kind of city that intends to blend city living with natural balance.

Main Characters
Besides Matt Reynolds, other crucial characters are played by the big names of that age. Joanna Pettet plays Lisa Fisher, a reporter and Matt's love interest who assists shed light on corruption and intrigue as she investigates powers that manage the city. Don Johnson, understood for his leading function in "Miami Vice", plays Sergeant Carrigan, who offers a view from the police viewpoint.

Serial Killers and Corruption
The city's unsightly side gets highlighted when a series of murders unfolds. Lieutenant Luis B. Travis, played by Jimmy Dean, tries to solve the secret behind these continuous serial killings that terrify the city. As Matt proceeds with his enthusiastic job, he encounters political and industrial hurdles. He finds that city officials and designers profit from the current chaotic state and are obstinate to the idea of change.

Conflict and Resolution
The city's physical manifestation forms a mirror reflecting the ethical and moral defects of its authorities and those with power. Matt quickly finds that corruption extends deeper than he initially believed, with city officials in cahoots with the mob. His dream city that prioritized beauty and nature over callous urbanization appeared far-fetched unless he might expose the corrupt.

In addition to this gang, there's an extreme subplot of Matt's individual development. He battles with his relationship with Lisa Fisher, her work as an investigative reporter even more exposing the city's corruption. They, together with Lieutenant Travis, embark on a journey to expose the rich and powerful city officials' corruption. The difficulty is considerable as many are all set to go to any level to maintain the status quo.

Final Conclusion
In the end, amidst all the malice and corruption, Matt, Lisa, and Lieutenant Travis manage to expose the perpetrators behind the city's planning disaster and serial killings. Their success provides a brand-new lease on life for Matt's utopian city task, using wish for the unified and sustainable existence of people with nature.

Reflection
"The City" from 1971 is an exceptionally engaging drama that mirrors issues still appropriate today such as overpopulation, unsustainable urban growth, corruption, and the shift from nature. In spite of its age, its styles continue to resonate, supplying a sobering look at how city planning and corruption can impact society's general wellbeing.

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