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Holden 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Kazan and Pike are a perfect match for the...
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Garett 2022-03-26 09:01:14
This film clarifies two points: 1. Deeds are better than words, and 2. Only people with the same moral bottom line and values can live better together. Loved mom Anne Revere's...
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Arvid 2022-03-26 09:01:14
2.5. Only in combination with the context of the times can we realize the meaning of the theme of this film. The process of excavating the status of Jewish ethnicity draws out the limitations of various classes' attitudes and their own stereotyped cognition. White people exposed the social status quo from the Jewish perspective, gradually blurring their own identity and acting identity, and the individual spontaneity gradually degenerated under the trend of group aphasia, and was replaced by...
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Dolly 2022-03-26 09:01:14
In the last words of the heroine's mother in the play, there are a few lines that are like this, I suddenly hope that I can live to be very old, and can see the next century, or when the United States and Russia will not have Atomic bomb, all people can live happily together, all free people. . . It's a pity that the ten years of the new century have passed, and the number of countries with atomic bombs has not only not decreased but has continued to...
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Ora 2022-03-26 09:01:14
The male protagonist is handsome, tall and handsome. Racial discrimination is indeed worth discussing, but this film is unpleasant, the male protagonist is a little paranoid, why is he so cruel to the female protagonist, I just can't bear it, you can be cruel to those people outside, she has always forbeared to change for you, you that's it? ? ? Push your nose on your face. The heroine paid too much. Mom and son are extra points, and Dave is okay, but it feels very stiff, sacrificing everything...
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Damien 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Well shot. . . Parker did a great...
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Earl 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Although I support Philip's struggle, I also understand that Casey's struggle is limited to speech but not action, because not everyone is a fighter with courage. Just like David. There are also people who have been taught the concept of "Don't conflict with others, don't let others hate you, and conflict with others is an unqualified person". The consciousness of resistance was killed in the cradle. It takes a threat to fight, or more encouragement, more courage. If you want justice, you must...
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Leopold 2022-03-25 09:01:22
The image of Gregory Pike is completely suitable for the image of this sympathetic and upright literati. The injustices encountered by the Jews for eight days have turned into the driving force for his struggle. For the Jews, the world is like an opened lion's cage, and the racism they face has never...
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Lottie 2022-03-25 09:01:22
The social significance is far greater than the artistic value. Discussing anti-Semitism without going deep into the root causes just stays on the display of discrimination. Journalist Parker decided to pretend to be a Jew for eight weeks in order to write an anti-Semitic serial, to experience the hardships of being a Jew with his own personal experience. The setting is quite interesting, but it is very boring to shoot: Parker is first of all a middle-class or even an upper-class figure, and...
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Lonzo 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Gentleman's Agreement (1947) D9...
Gentleman's Agreement Comments
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Margot 2022-02-02 08:02:37
Ripped the fig leaf but only a small seam
A typical idealistic film with some small talk.
The first two thirds were fine to me, until Phil got into a paranoid fight with Casey.
I saw a short animated short film on the subway that was very educational and unexpected. It was about the protagonist jumping in line when buying subway tickets and...
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Nona 2022-02-02 08:02:37
Gentleman's Agreement: The Silent Majority [Best Picture at the 20th Academy Awards]
http://blog.trivialfilm.com/2012/06/gentleman-agreement20.html
Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
The film won Best Picture at the 20th Academy Awards.
The film tells the story of a writer. In the age of anti-Semitism, the leading actor, a well-known author, was invited to a magazine whose...
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Phil Green: What makes you say that?
Bert McAnny: Oh, I don't know. You just seem like... a clever sort of guy.
Phil Green: What makes you think I wasn't a G.I.?
Bert McAnny: What? Now, Green, don't get me wrong. Why, some of my best friends are Jews.
Anne Dettrey: And some of your other best friends are Methodists, but you never bother to say that.
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Kathy Lacey: I called up my sister Jane and blurted it out, and she squealed, "Kathy!" as if she had given up any hope of anyone ever asking me. She's aching to meet you. She and her husband are giving a big party for us on Sunday. By the way, won't we have to let Jane in on it?
Phil Green: I hadn't thought so.
Kathy Lacey: But we will, won't we? Your mother knows.
Phil Green: She had to. Jane and her husband don't. If you want to keep a secret...
Kathy Lacey: But wouldn't it be sort of exaggerated with my own sister? Your sister-in-law, almost. I do think it would be inflexible of you.
Phil Green: I suppose it would be, inside the family. But they won't let anybody know, will they?
Kathy Lacey: They won't breathe it. They want to fight this awful thing just as much as you and I do.