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Jayme 2022-04-23 07:03:20
A classic movie of the 1960s reflecting on racism, the script and lines are excellent, and the performances of several protagonists are excellent. Spencer Tracy eats ice cream that has never been eaten, and the change from disliking it to liking it is a clever metaphor for the theme of the whole film, and hitting a car with a grumpy black man immediately adds a dramatic psychological change, and the final moving speech will make the whole film The psychological conflict and reconciliation of...
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Dean 2022-04-23 07:03:20
It was indeed "love story of today" from 1967, a love story that explored social issues. It's a little didactic, and some settings are more deliberate (like Poitier's role as a great scholar), but the script and scheduling are solid. The opposite scenes of Tracy and Hepburn add emotional warmth to the...
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Monroe 2022-04-22 07:01:41
The father-son game can be used in any...
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Augustus 2022-04-22 07:01:41
Queen's aura and king's aura. And when the queen and the king looked at each other. . . I don't know what words to use to describe...
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Terrill 2022-04-22 07:01:41
It's too warm, the last movie that the actor and actress cooperated with, the acting skills of the two are really consummate, simple and not exaggerated. Sure enough, women are emotional creatures who simply want their children to be happy, while fathers are rational and suspicious. No matter what the world is like, having a mother like Katharine Hepburn is a great blessing in life, and after reading it, I really want to have a well-behaved optimist...
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Toby 2022-04-22 07:01:41
5 stars for Hepburn's last...
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Christopher 2022-04-22 07:01:41
preach, keep...
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Gracie 2022-04-22 07:01:41
Seventeen days after the film was completed, Spencer Tracy died of a heart attack. Katharine Hepburn, who never saw the film in its entirety, said the memories of Tracy were...
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Mariela 2022-04-22 07:01:41
You're old and still...
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Carey 2022-04-22 07:01:41
Reason and emotion, society and family, public issues and individual rights, all kinds of conflicts and contradictions are perfectly integrated in an indoor drama-style family film, which is really rare. And the design of the rational ending goes beyond the predictable general happy ending, and highlights the connotation of the film. Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn's love off the screen can also be appreciated in this film to some...
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Comments
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Karelle 2022-01-07 15:52:51
"Guess who is coming to the dinner"-The Voice of America
In that hot era of racial problems, youth problems, and problems of social trends, Hollywood ushered in two good movies starring Sidney Poitier in 1967, but it’s very interesting that Poitier played The characters are basically the styles and styles of the actor's "Lily in the Field" before, and...
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Armando 2022-01-07 15:52:51
This should be a political movie
We need to look at it in the context of the 1960s. After all, in the United States at the time, the marriage of blacks and whites was still illegal in more than a dozen states and would be prosecuted. "Civil rights is one thing, marriage is another." From the point of view of watching movies, this...
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner quotes
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John: After all, a lot of people are going to think we are a shocking pair.
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John: You listen to me. You say you don't want to tell me how to live my life. So what do you think you've been doing? You tell me what rights I've got or haven't got, and what I owe to you for what you've done for me. Let me tell you something. I owe you nothing! If you carried that bag a million miles, you did what you're supposed to do! Because you brought me into this world. And from that day you owed me everything you could ever do for me like I will owe my son if I ever have another. But you don't own me! You can't tell me when or where I'm out of line, or try to get me to live my life according to your rules. You don't even know what I am, Dad, you don't know who I am. You don't know how I feel, what I think. And if I tried to explain it the rest of your life you will never understand. You are 30 years older than I am. You and your whole lousy generation believes the way it was for you is the way it's got to be. And not until your whole generation has lain down and died will the dead weight of you be off our backs! You understand, you've got to get off my back! Dad... Dad, you're my father. I'm your son. I love you. I always have and I always will. But you think of yourself as a colored man. I think of myself as a man. Now, I've got a decision to make, hm? And I've got to make it alone, and I gotta make it in a hurry. So would you go out there and see after my mother?
Director: Stanley Kramer
Language: English Release date: December 12, 1967