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Jake Gittes:
Time changes things. Like the fruit stand that turns into a filling station. But the footprints and signs from the past are everywhere. They've been fighting over this land ever since the first Spanish missionaries showed The Indians the benefits of religion, horses, and a few years of forced labor. The Indians had it right all along. They respected ghosts. You can't forget the past any more than you can change it
Time changes things. Like the fruit stand that turns into a filling station. But the footprints and signs from the past are everywhere. They've been fighting over this land ever since the first Spanish missionaries showed The Indians the benefits of religion, horses, and a few years of forced labor. The Indians had it right all along. They respected ghosts. You can't forget the past any more than you can change it
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Time changes things
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Like the fruit stand that turns info a filling station
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But the footprints and signs from the past
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are everywhere
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They've been fighting over this land
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ever since the first Spanish missionary
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showed the Indians the benefits of religion horses
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and a few years of forced labor
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The Indians had it right all along
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They respected ghosts
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You can't forget the past any more than you can change it
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Movie Summary
The sequel to Chinatown (1974) finds J.J. "Jake" Gittes investigating adultery and murder, and the money that comes from oil.
