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Cheyenne 2022-04-24 07:01:16
I'm a little disappointed after watching it, the shooting is not deep...
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Elias 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Bright theme legend...
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Shanie 2022-04-23 07:03:20
Just like to fuck him black white...
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Vincenza 2022-04-23 07:03:20
It seems that the contradiction has been resolved with a few conversations. In fact, the real solution to the problem is the love and enlightenment of the two parents for their children. I believe that the initial objection of the white father was not at all because of discrimination against blacks, but because he was worried that his daughter would encounter too much trouble in the future. With the addition of "Father-in-law", Spencer Tracy can be called the most classic father-in-law image in...
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Brandt 2022-04-23 07:03:20
Spencer Tracy's last speech is the splendor of the film. As a couple with Katherine Hepburn, whether on screen or in real life, it is more like speaking to Katherine Hepburn. This is their last film....
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Zachery 2022-04-23 07:03:20
The black father and son's study debate and Spencer Tracy's conversation with the black mother on the patio are the highlights of the film. The 1967 U.S. case of Loving v. Virginia, which repealed Virginia's intermarriage law, caused a global sensation; the film was undoubtedly epoch-making at the time, and is worth watching even...
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Eileen 2022-04-23 07:03:20
7.8, The elitist love story. Strong dramatic conflict. The topic of race is just an introduction, it is actually talking about being a father and a mother. The great Spencer...
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Lura 2022-04-23 07:03:20
The issue of race is always a sensitive and intriguing topic. The attitude of each character is described in detail in the film. Without going into it first, just from the perspective of the scene, it is clear that the opinions of white fathers dominate. Even with predictions about the skin color of future presidents, in fact everyone knows that some perceptions will never change. The cast is luxurious but facial, slightly...
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Bria 2022-04-23 07:03:20
It's as simple as everything that happens to...
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Damien 2022-04-23 07:03:20
When I wrote this kind of script, I really wanted to send a blade to the screenwriter. For an old film, the story of a day is not bad, but the script is too...
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Comments
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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...
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Johan 2022-01-07 15:52:51
Guess who is coming for dinner
First of all, I have to say that this is a very ideal situation. Although it is normal to have emotions, both parents are quite rational people. They are not stubborn parents who can't listen to anything. This is a very important foundation, whether it is in the last century or this century,...
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner quotes
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Joanna Drayton: He thinks you're gonna faint because he's a Negro.
Christina Drayton: Well... I don't think I'm going to faint, but I'll sit down anyway.
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Christina Drayton: [to her assistant, Hilary, in the driveway] Now I have some instructions for you. I want you to go straight back to the gallery - Start your motor - When you get to the gallery tell Jennifer that she will be looking after things temporarily, she's to give me a ring if there's anything she can't deal with herself. Then go into the office, and make out a check, for "cash," for the sum of $5,000. Then carefully, but carefully Hilary, remove absolutely everything that might subsequently remind me that you had ever been there, including that yellow thing with the blue bulbs which you have such an affection for. Then take the check, for $5,000, which I feel you deserve, and get - permanently - lost. It's not that I don't want to know you, Hilary - although I don't - it's just that I'm afraid we're not really the sort of people that you can afford to be associated with.
[Hilary opens her mouth to say something]
Christina Drayton: Don't speak, Hilary, just... go.
Director: Stanley Kramer
Language: English Release date: December 12, 1967