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Zane 2022-02-02 08:02:37
gentleman's agreement
Philip (Gregory Peck) is a journalist who brings his son Tommy (Dean Stockwell) and his mother (Anne Revere) to the metropolis of New York. , smugly, he is ready to do a big business here.
The boss gave Philip a task to write a series of articles about anti-Semitism in the United States. In order... -
Edmund 2022-02-02 08:02:37
Intercultural Communication Issues in Gentleman's Agreement
Gentleman's Agreement is a movie that tells a story about a journalist's experience of pretending to be a Jew to write an article about anti-Semitism.
What is problematic?
Anti-Semitism was thriving at that time. Jewish people could not even have a job because of their racial identity. Dominant...

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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 the difficulties he encounters after pretending to be a Jew are nothing more than gossip from colleagues and bickering with his girlfriend Dorothy (actually, a dispute with his girlfriend). It is his biggest challenge, which includes his self-recognition of the position that began to blur after he played a Jew, but the film also did not continue to excavate), his son was bullied by his peers and did not stay in a hotel, compared to the real discrimination against the lower-class Jews It doesn't matter at all. The plot is long and the scene is single (there have been countless indoor dialogue scenes but little new information), and the preaching is very strong. In fact, many truths have been expressed in the story. I have to ask Wei Guangzheng Parker to read the lines again to emphasize, It looks quite a headache.
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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 fully.
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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.