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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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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 correctness.
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Jude 2022-04-24 07:01:25
It's actually a movie directed by Elia Kazan, it's not good.
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Phil Green: No, but this one's doomed before I start. What can I say that hasn't been said before?
Mrs. Green: I don't know. Maybe it hasn't been said well enough. If it had, you wouldn't have had to explain it to Tommy just now, or you father and I to you. It would be nice sometime, not to have to explain it to someone like Tommy. Kids are so decent to start with.
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Phil Green: Ma, I've got it! I've got the idea, the angle, the lead. I'll be Jewish! Why, all I've got to do is just say it! No one around here knows me. I can live with myself for six weeks, eight weeks, nine months. Ma, this is it!
Mrs. Green: It must be. It always is when you're this sure.
Phil Green: Ma, listen, I've even got the title. "I Was Jewish for Six Months."
Mrs. Green: It's right, Phil.
Phil Green: Ma, it's like this click just happened inside me. It won't be the same, sure, but it'll be close. I can just tell them I'm Jewish and see what happens.
Mrs. Green: It'll work fine, Phil.
Phil Green: Dark hair, dark eyes. Just like Dave. Just like a lot of guys who aren't Jewish. No accent, no mannerisms. Neither has Dave.