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Shana 2023-04-13 19:48:46
The surprise of the movie is the difference in concept between the two generations, and the difference in concept between men and women. It still inspires many people to this day. After more than 50 years, this movie is still out of...
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Olin 2022-12-19 12:24:53
06.11.06 AJ audio-visual class in the...
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Kimberly 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Sidney Poitier was such an elegant...
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Destinee 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Touching sensitive social issues, in the second half of the character exchange and dialogue scenes, the game shows social and psychological contradictions. The disadvantage is that the characters' behaviors are set in advance for a sense of drama urgency, and their characters and their personalities are set in order to reach a consensus. The ideas are...
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Fredy 2022-04-24 07:01:16
[3.5/5.0] Civil Rights Dolls vs Emotional Blackmailers. Paradoxically, almost all debates cannot rule out "whether there is a racial factor involved". Kathleen Hepburn can't finish the whole eye...
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Uriah 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Social significance, see...
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Cathryn 2022-04-24 07:01:16
The film perfectly captures the challenges faced by interracial lovers and their families, and with two big actors and one big actress fighting on the same stage, why not enjoy...
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Reginald 2022-04-24 07:01:16
From a story perspective, blacks, as an elite class, are not themselves representative. The film is Spencer Tracy's legacy, and Katharine Hepburn, as his life partner, accompanied him through the final moments of his...
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Sammy 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Hepburn's clothes are so...
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Troy 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Pro. Lai showed us?...
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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Joanna Drayton: I brought you the latest bulletin. Guess who's coming to dinner now?
Tillie: The Reverend Martin Luther King?
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John: How do you do, Miss Binks?
Tillie: I got somethin' to say to you, boy. Just exactly what you tryin' to pull here?
John: I'm not trying to pull *anything*. I was lookin' to find me a wife.
Tillie: Ain't that just likely! You wanna answer me somethin'? What kind of doctor you supposed to be, anyhow?
John: Would you believe horse?
Tillie: Oh! You make with witticisms and all, huh? Well let me tell you somethin'. You may *think* you're foolin' Miss Joey and her folks, but you ain't foolin' me for a minute. You think I don't see what you are? You're one of those smooth-talkin', smart-ass niggers, just out for all you can get, with your Black Power all that other troublemakin' nonsense. And you listen here. I brought up that child from a baby in her cradle, and ain't *nobody* gonna harm her done while I'm here watchin'. And as long as *you* are *anywhere* around this house, I'm right here watchin'. You read me, boy? You bring any trouble in here you just like to find out what Black Power *really* means! And furthermore to that, you ain't even all that good-lookin'!
Director: Stanley Kramer
Language: English Release date: December 12, 1967