Overview of a healthy reasonable medium
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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?
Age 10+
The classic story of prejudices has strong performance.
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Based on 2 child reviews
What is the story like?
A bad day in the black rock begins as a single armed John Macreedy (Spencer Tracy), the train in a small, dusty little western town rarely visit foreigners. In the local hotel, Matrey asks about the local farmer named Komoko and manager Res to give him a room. When Macreedy is in any case take the key, violence of Hector (Lee Marvin) insists that it is his room. Matredy takes another room. The city kingdom of Reno (Robert Ryan) speaks to their varnishes to push the magraes without giving him information. In the end, Matreedy finds his way to Komok’s farm, but he is abandoned. Coley Trimble (Ernest Borgnine) Juri Matreedy back to town, exposing him from the road and slammed him into a jeep with his truck. Macreedy realizes that Reno is to kill. But why? Matrey came to Black Rock to give the Komoko medal his son awarded the US military for heroism. Komok’s son saved the Life of Matrek’s before he was killed in the battle. But Reno and his chemically killed Komoko at the beginning of World War II because he was Japanese. The distress of Matreey is just beginning – will you make it alive?
Is that good?
This thriller has a star performance by Spencer Tracy, like Matrey. “The man is as great as he makes him crazy,” says Macreedy Reno in one of the key film scenes, and that is the concept of children (and parents). It is also interesting that Reno killed Komoko after he found unfit to admit himself into the army. His hostility towards Komokou based on displaced rage and frustration as much as it was based on racism.
Matreed did not choose a battle, but never turns away from it. A man who did not have a direction, and there is no goal outside the presentation of a medal for Komoko, becomes a man who will not allow Reno and his disease to win. He struggles not only for Komoko, but for himself, and in that, thus finding pride and dignity that allows him to continue.
Talk to your kids about …
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Families can discuss prejudices – in terms of races and disabled. What does it mean to say, “The man is just big as he makes him crazy?” Think of time to get angry. How big were you that you made you angry? How do you measure? People in the city had different reasons for respecting Reno. What were they? How did Macreedy changed? What did he learn about himself?
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