
Trauma and Repetition in Roman Polanski’s “Chinatown” (1974)
Subtext: Conversations about Classic Books and Films
00:00
The Moral Quagmire of Jake Gittes
This chapter examines the character of Jake Gittes in 'Chinatown', focusing on his moral ambiguities as a private investigator grappling with ethical dilemmas. It highlights the conflicts between legal and moral wrongdoing, revealing Jake's self-perception and the consequences of his flawed actions. The discussion also explores how themes of trauma, corruption, and the complexities of human relationships shape Jake's journey and reflect broader societal issues.
Transcript
Play full episode