Review of The Good Earth (1937) by Michael H — 22 Nov 2006
At first glance, this is a horiffically rascist film but much like early work with primarily african american casts, context is important. rainer is quite good and paul muni is excellent. this really is a landmark film that started a great number of asians in non-exaggerated roles that provided a more realistic view of asians.
defientely an important film. it is rather slow in parts though.
This review of The Good Earth (1937) was written by Michael H on 22 Nov 2006.
The Good Earth has generally received positive reviews.
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