Review of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) by Jon T — 05 Oct 2008
Excellent acting and good dialogue make the characters seem natural and real. I wish Spencer Tracy's big monologue at the end had been a little shorter and more concise, not so drawn out, as it sort of kills the moment, but in a way it's more true to life.
Another thing is that none of the main characters seem to actually be racist, they're more worried about the rest of the world being racist. I didn't expect that.
This review of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) was written by Jon T on 05 Oct 2008.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner has generally received very positive reviews.
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