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Old 08-30-2011, 08:36 AM
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QBeth
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We really enjoyed this movie! We're both of the age where we remember the marches, the racial tensions, etc., so we could appreciate the characters' fears and the danger they faced. The movie walks a thin line between being humorous (i.e., telling tales) and describing what it was like back then (e.g., segregation). I wonder if today's "kids" can appreciate this movie, if appreciate is the right word?
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