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<p dir="auto"><strong>rudeskin2000</strong> — <em>14 years ago(November 13, 2011 12:19 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Julie Harris reminded me of someone who had severe bi-polar issues and she was awful. Over the top 1950's acting that is supposed to mean something.  I felt no empathy for her character nor the actress. Too Grandiose. I just wanted to push her in front of a train!  It went nowhere!!!!<br />
Rudayo Drive</p>
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<p dir="auto">This is more of a literary film than shoot 'em up fare. So people who aren't used to reading literature (O'Neil, Williams, etc.) won't get it.<br />
But I wouldn't be proud of that, if I were you. I certainly wouldn't advertise it. You've pegged yourself as an uneducated, shallow movie goer who has never had much of a thought in his head.</p>
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<p dir="auto">And there you are.<br />
Goodbye.<br />
Perhaps the OP just wants to reach out for some sense of community.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Julie Harris really over-acted her part, she gave more of a stage performance than an on-screen performance. She was too loud and too animated for film.<br />
You are so right. That's what I kept thinking while watching the movie. I hate plays with a passion and never go to them. Imagine how annoyed I was to be watching a play; a filmed play. Ugh, I hate, hate, hate, this movie.<br />
I think a younger actress could have handled the role; maybe not a pre-teen actor but one a little older who actually looked and acted more like a child than Harris. She was a big turn-off for me as was the way the movie was presented. All that talking was way too much.<br />
Since she came from the stage play, I can't really fault her, but Stanley Kramer, the director, should have sat her down and explained things to her.<br />
Obviously what we see on the screen is what the director wanted. Everything about the movie was a play. The other main actors, Ethel Waters and the kid had come from Broadway too. They weren't over the top like Harris but the whole thing was not my taste.<br />
Woman, man! That's the way it should be Tarzan.<br />
[Tarzan and his mate]</p>
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<p dir="auto">Stanley Kramer did NOT direct this movie. Fred Zinnemann did. In fact, Zinnemann later complained that Kramer was never around on set.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Julie Harris really over-acted her part, she gave more of a stage performance than an on-screen performance. She was too loud and too animated for film. Since she came from the stage play, I can't really fault her, but Stanley Kramer, the director, should have sat her down and explained things to her. Your bi-polar comment was spot on by the way, I was thinking the same thing. She ran hot &amp; cold so often I thought she missed her medication.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Have mommy put your "Barney " movie on for you then. Member is a very fine movie, and my wife and I have seen and enjoyed it numerous times.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yikers!<br />
Rudayo Drive</p>
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<p dir="auto">Nobody I know likes this movie, but I do, as a teenager I could definitely relate to Frankie, especially when Berenice told her she was too mean to live and Frankie yells back 'I know it!' I've been there and I was older than she was and I had a mother, and I could still relate to her.</p>
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