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Patricia 2022-03-18 09:01:09
The silent majority. The twists and turns of the relationship said that "people who are too principled are cruel to those around them to some extent", which dilutes the taste of the promotional film. The bottom line of marriage is that two people agree on issues of principle. A healthy, equal and friendly mother-son relationship between a mature man and an old mother is rare in movies. Dean Stockwell's son is a naughty little...
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Dominic 2022-03-17 09:01:10
Elijah Kazan's third film, the first to feature anti-Semitism directly in American film history, won multiple Oscars, including best picture and best director. However, many people will find it dull when watching it now, and the film itself has the suspicion that the theme is the first. It is more than serious and insufficient. It should be said that the film's winning the Oscar is inseparable from its political...
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Hubert 2022-03-17 09:01:10
An important and influential movie. Chinese audience may find the subject so distant that they are not able to appreciate it...
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Jayda 2022-03-16 09:01:09
There is still some depth to the question of Jewish race being irrelevant to the Nazis. Gentleman Peck, in order to write in-depth reports, announce to the public in his Jewish identity that he can compare his heart. The entrenchedness of prejudice is...
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Gerald 2022-03-16 09:01:09
I don’t know if it’s because I’m tired or what, but when I saw it in thirty minutes, I had already collapsed twice, sweating. Find a time to...
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Marie 2022-03-15 09:01:11
7.4; Closed play-in-play, NPC random...
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Filiberto 2022-03-15 09:01:11
Jewish prejudice was a taboo subject in the film industry at the time. But with the horrors of World War II concentration camps being broadcast around the world, and even as several other Hollywood companies shy away from being too controversial, the non-Jewish Zanuck believes the time has come to bring the theme of slurs to the screen. The courage of this act is difficult to appreciate today. It should be known that in those days, social prejudice was always invisible. Coupled with the fact...
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Lamont 2022-03-14 14:12:31
Watching the Oscars in succession recently, I have a feeling that the film records the process of a nation's awakening, and I still have expectations for the next film review. Although this film won the Oscar, although it has Parker, and although it discusses a sharp and common issue, the film The overall quality is average, focusing on narrating the entire process. If it can start with the bitterness of a Jew, and finally reveal the identity of the writer, it will be more...
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Emerson 2022-02-02 08:02:37
"Gentlemen's Agreement" is based on the background of racial discrimination against Jews in American society after World War II. In order to write a series of articles on anti-Semitism, the white writer Phil Green pretends to be a Jew to experience them personally. situation and gradually change his view of the Jewish people. In 1948, the film won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress at the 20th Academy Awards. -Baidu...
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Margarette 2022-02-02 08:02:37
77/100 The biggest "enemies" of solving problems are never those who cause trouble, but those who are silent and just want to keep themselves safe, and this movie's premise for this theme is still very clever. At first, I thought that too much "pen and ink" was expended on the story line of the hero and heroine, but after thinking about it carefully, it was not too much but the emotion was too subtle, and the drama was unsatisfactory. Mother's last words sum it all...
Gentleman's Agreement Comments
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Tommy Green: Pop, are we Jewish? Jimmy Kelley said we were. Our janitor told his janitor.
Phil Green: Well, what did you tell Jimmy Kelley?
Tommy Green: I said I'd ask you.
Phil Green: Well, it's like this. Remember that movie Kathy and I took you to, and you asked if things like that really happened?
Tommy Green: Kathy said they were pretending.
Phil Green: Well, I'm pretending I'm Jewish for something I'm writing.
Tommy Green: You mean like a game?
Phil Green: Yes, but I'd appreciate it if you promised not to tell anybody it's a game.
Tommy Green: Okay, Pop, sure.
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Phil Green: I've been saying I'm Jewish, and it works.
Dave Goldman: Why, you crazy fool! It's working?
Phil Green: It works too well. I've been having my nose rubbed in it, and I don't like the smell.
Dave Goldman: You're not insulated yet, Phil. The impact must be quite a business on you.
Phil Green: You mean you get indifferent to it in time?
Dave Goldman: No, but you're concentrating a lifetime into a few weeks. You're not changing the facts, you're just making them hurt more.