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The Minimum Commitment: Film Theory in Small Doses
Donn Lawler Podcasts
37 episodes
6 days ago
Hosted by Donn Lawler, this podcast explores film theory one movie at a time. Each episode breaks down a single film—no jargon, no lectures—just sharp analysis in under 10 minutes. Noir, sci-fi, horror, dystopias… every story says more than you think. New episodes weekly. Minimum Commitment. Maximum Meaning.
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Hosted by Donn Lawler, this podcast explores film theory one movie at a time. Each episode breaks down a single film—no jargon, no lectures—just sharp analysis in under 10 minutes. Noir, sci-fi, horror, dystopias… every story says more than you think. New episodes weekly. Minimum Commitment. Maximum Meaning.
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Chinatown – The Lie That Lives
The Minimum Commitment: Film Theory in Small Doses
8 minutes 2 seconds
3 months ago
Chinatown – The Lie That Lives

NOTE: This episode contains spoilers. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you might want to hit pause and come back when you’re ready.


In this episode, we explore the intricate tapestry of Chinatown, examining it through the provocative lenses of Marxist political theory and existentialism. Jake Gittes embarks on a labyrinthine journey, grappling not only with the pervasive corruption that envelops him but also unearthing a deeply entrenched system where the very notion of truth is rendered powerless. In this bleak landscape, justice assumes a haunting irrelevance, and the noble pursuit of righteousness ultimately leads to a chilling silence. In the world of Chinatown, resolution is not an outcome; it is a concession. The mysteries that Gittes confronts remain unresolved, leaving an unsettling void that echoes the futility of his quest for clarity in a place where shadows loom larger than light.

The Minimum Commitment: Film Theory in Small Doses
Hosted by Donn Lawler, this podcast explores film theory one movie at a time. Each episode breaks down a single film—no jargon, no lectures—just sharp analysis in under 10 minutes. Noir, sci-fi, horror, dystopias… every story says more than you think. New episodes weekly. Minimum Commitment. Maximum Meaning.