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Chinatown 2
In L.A. the son of a vegetable vendor avoids joining an all-Korean gang called the Tigers and instead falls in love with Lily, the sister of the leader of the all-Chinese gang called the Lions.
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Plot Summary
Jake Gittes returns to his Los Angeles detective agency to find himself entangled in a complex case involving a murdered land developer, his estranged daughter, and a vast conspiracy rooted in water rights and political corruption. As Gittes delves deeper, he uncovers a web of deceit, incest, and murder that mirrors the dark secrets of Los Angeles's past.
Critical Reception
Chinatown 2, officially titled 'The Two Jakes,' received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While many praised its return to the noir atmosphere and the performances of its cast, some found it didn't quite reach the heights of its predecessor, deeming it less focused and impactful.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for continuing the neo-noir style and intricate plot.
Some critics felt it lacked the sharp focus and thematic depth of the original Chinatown.
The performances, particularly Nicholson's return as Gittes, were generally well-received.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the return of Jake Gittes and the continuation of the noir mystery. However, some viewers found the plot convoluted and less engaging than the original film, with many agreeing that it didn't quite live up to the legendary status of 'Chinatown'.
Fun Fact
The film's production was plagued by significant delays and creative conflicts, including disputes between director Roman Polanski and star Jack Nicholson over script changes and the film's ending.
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