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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...
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.
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.
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.
Again, I am talking about the remake. What about the restaurant scene?
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...
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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