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In Reply to: Re: The Man Who Knew Too Much: classy entertainment. posted by patrickU on February 14, 2005 at 09:37:30:
I agree. I found the remake very racist.
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Sorry I can not find this film! As I have hundreds of films and...no system, even if my Hitch should be together...
Well I will find it and comment, in the next days...
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I file all my laserdiscs and DVDs alphabetically by title, regardless of subject, genre, director, etc. Save for the once in a while misfiling I can go right to what I want.
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You know the perverse about it? I love searching! And I almost always can find very quickly the object of desire.
Yesterday I looked for at least twenty minutes...for...Nuts.
I have received tody two French films-Un Elephant ca trompe enormement ( Lady in Red )
and Nous irons tous au paradis-
Well I will look for the Hitch later...He-he, but at the latest till the end of the week I will vision it.
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Racist?
Well I just saw Ford´s " Drums along the Mohawk " and " My Darling Clementine " with shameful racistic moment.
But Not a hint in Hichcock´s " The Man..."
Explain.
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Again, I am talking about the remake. What about the restaurant scene?
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I have seen this film more than five times, but I never catch on any Hitch film something racistic, but I will give this scene a particular scrutiniszing to night.
I will comment shortly domani.
Now I will first drink this Pinot...
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were condescending towards Arabs??? (I'm assuming you mean the way Jimmy Stewart acted when told how he had to eat?)
In other words, Stewart was portrayed as a man of his day, which was racist. Now, if Hitch had sugar-coated it then HE would have been so...
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