Samantha, your review is amazing, you felt the main note an idea from the movie and also were able to describe exactly to the point all characters and what they express and convey to the viewer. I really like how settled and condense your review was in the same time covering enormous specter of social and moral topics. I could not agree more with you about the exceptional perfection of the character of Dr. John Pritchett, played by Sydney Poitier. He was SO PERFECT that for me felt just implausible. Imagine what are the odds for young lady to went to vacation and just like thunder from the sky to stumble on such perfect character? You are a women I 'm certain you understand very well this is not too real or at least does not sound as one. Furthermore, I believe that the Dr John Pritchett character, was a pull back so to speak for actor of the size of Sydney Pitier. If we review in parallel other movie he act in with same story line the interracial relation between black man and white women: "A Patch of Blue - 1965", we can observe very much different close to real life act and story that is moving and dramatic. …show more content…
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