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The Two Jakes (1990)
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The Two Jakes is the much-delayed and rather convoluted sequel to the 1975 classic Chinatown. Released in 1990 after an abortive stab at shooting that began in the mid-'80s, the film was the subject of a creative feud between its principals, star Jack Nicholson, producer Robert Evans, and screenwriter Robert Towne. Private eye Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson) is a middle-aged war hero, paunchy, snobbish about his golf game, and about to marry a lovely and much younger woman. Then a fleeting reference to a woman he once loved that he heard on a wire recording plunges him into a past he has tried to escape. It comes while he was spying on a philandering wife (Meg Tilly) and her paramour in her motel room for her husband, Jake Berman (Harvey Keitel). Then Berman shocks Gittes when he shoots his wife's lover. Gittes is doubly stunned when he learns that Berman was partners with the dead man in a subdivision that may contain huge oil deposits. So now Gittes wonders, was it justifiable homicide or murder? The answer lies in the wife (Madeleine Stowe) of the dead man, her shady oil baron friend (Richard Farnsworth), and in the past he has tried to avoid. ~ Nick Sambides, Jr., Rovi

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Starring:
Jack NicholsonHarvey Keitel, (more)
Director(s):
Jack Nicholson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Christian S.

    This is a continuation of "Chinatown" and it actually helps to have recently seen "Chinatown" as both offer very involved and complicated plots. Jack Nicholson is great, as usual, in his role and most of the other actors are quite good too. The scenery, cars, clothing, and even everyday items like telephones, faithfully depict 1940s Los Angeles. The movie is long and the plot is complicated so it's best to pay very close attention.

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    Alex D.

    Good movie but not in Chinatown's class so do not expect another classic here. Jack is great and a lot of fun as JJ Gities but I was not a big fan of the rest of the cast. The story is intriguing and involved but did not camptivate me from start to finish as Chinatown did. It is fun to see the growth of the JJ Gities character and the scenery of 1940 LA was terrific but overall this movie just seemed to be missing something.

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    Dorothy N.

    One must carefully follow the convoluted plot to enjoy this movie. Recommend seeing Chinatown first.

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