Gentleman's Agreement Comments

  • Sincere 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    Oh my God, I hate the heroine so much. It would be better to dig into the Jewish theme with less emotional time, but the side of the heroine reflects the theme. PS: You two are not going to be...

  • Ericka 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    The subject matter is good, Pike is good, but unfortunately the narrative is mediocre and the ending hastily. btw, the door knocked on at the end...

  • Sylvia 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    The most straightforward methodology to explain "why shouldn't discriminate": let the audience be the discriminated against. Great, could be more compact. I vomited at the end of the...

  • Geovanni 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    The performance of the lines is not smooth, but the writing of the lines is superb and...

  • Kaia 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    Weird Mom has more series than the heroine. This concept was interesting at the time, but now the ideology has already entered the next...

  • Melany 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    The discussion of the problem is still a little shallow. Plus one star because I've been hooked on Pike since this...

  • Theo 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    Such a dirty gentleman's agreement! 1. Kazan does not intend to explore the source of anti-Semitic ideology, and criticizes the self-confessed but hypocritical and indifferent pseudo-equalizers and corresponding social prejudices, which are still outdated to this day and can be replaced by racial/sexual discrimination, etc. 2. What really hits you the most is what happens to your child, and nothing else. 3. The final change of the heroine is Kazan's mainstream compromise. Personally, I hope the...

  • Augustus 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    In 1948, the 20th Academy Award for Best Picture! In 1948, the 5th Golden Globe Awards Best Picture in a Drama Series! This one is relatively poor in Oscar BP. The story is okay, but the director made it boring. It became a didactic movie. Now that this film is released, I'm afraid it won't even get a...

  • Toni 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    The characters are masked, the lines are staged, the plot is loose and tight, and the ending hastily. Although the theme is political correctness, its courage to expose and speak out is still invaluable. It is also a good science for foreign audiences who are unfamiliar with anti-Semitism, and for the ubiquitous discrimination and prejudice in this silent majority society. , Although the times have changed, the past is still deafening. Straight male cancer, black regions, racial discrimination,...

  • Aidan 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    The character's experiential life, perhaps the earliest from Kazan's "Gentlemen's Agreement" (adapted from Laura Hobson's best-selling novel of the same name) and British author Orwell's "Road to Wigan Pier" Coal workers...

Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • Darby 2022-02-02 08:02:37

    It's got to be more than talk.

    The title is the deepest scene after watching the whole film. After the heroine and the Jewish male partner communicated in the restaurant, the heroine was enlightened. A good story is not necessarily a good movie. In the two or three years after the end of World War II, against anti-Semitism's...

Gentleman's Agreement quotes

  • Kathy Lacey: I was right not to settle. I was right to keep dreaming, because it's all come true. Darling, we're going to be so happy here. This house and I were waiting for you. I was always waiting for you, I think.

  • Mrs. Green: You know something, Phil? I suddenly want to live to be very old. Very. I want to be around to see what happens. The world is stirring in very strange ways. Maybe this is the century for it. Maybe that's why it's so troubled. Other centuries had their driving forces. What will ours have been when men look back? Maybe it won't be the American century after all... or the Russian century or the atomic century. Wouldn't it be wonderful... if it turned out to be everybody's century... when people all over the world - free people - found a way to live together? I'd like to be around to see some of that... even the beginning. I may stick around for quite a while.