Review of Gentleman's Agreement (1947) by Alejandro S — 22 Sep 2007
At the beginning, the writing and acting seems strained, but eventually the movie manages to present an honest portrayal of prejudice, revealing that at the heart, there is a great moral divide between ignorant tolerance and conscious respect.
A brave movie and further proof that Gregory Peck is one of the finest actors of American Cinematic history.
This review of Gentleman's Agreement (1947) was written by Alejandro S on 22 Sep 2007.
Gentleman's Agreement has generally received positive reviews.
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