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Seperate But Equal. This is a review for the movie "Seperate but Equal." It analyses the good and bad points of the movie, and suggests areas for improvement throughout the film.
Separate But Equal The movie Separate But Equal portrayed the struggle against racial prejudice, which ignited the famous US Supreme Court case of Brown vs. Board of Education. This case was arguably the most influential case of the twentieth century as it called for the desegregation of elementary schools across the United States. The prosecuting attorney, and the protagonist in the movie was Thurgood Marshall, the famous black lawyer who was played by Sidney Poitier.
melodramatic with long, drawn-out speeches, and showing as much gusto and intelligence as a six-year old by playing with a child's train set. Overall, the melodramatics were forgivable, as the movie was not a documentary, but rather was a Hollywood production, where melodramatic scenes are to be expected. Thus, the movie was actually very good. Despite its few weaknesses, it orchestrated a good mix of drama and historical facts, and was carried out extremely well.