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Only one white man stood up for an innocent black man who ended up dying anyways. This movie was made at a time when racism was way worse than it is today, so I can imagine what the white community thought about it (mind you, I'm white and southern, so no racism there). The movie itself left out quite a bit of material that was in the book, but I guess they didn't want the movie to be exactly like the book. Despite that, This is still a fantastic movie that everyone should watch at some point in their lives.
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Annie Zhang
A wonderful book and a wonderful movie. Gregory Peck makes the handsomest and sweetest Atticus, and Scout and Jem and Boo are all so wonderfully captured. I love this story and her characters far too much to let it go, even though I first read it as a mandatory novel in my ninth grade English class. It certainly is very old, but done so well and with such class that coming back to it year after year never makes it feel cheesy.
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Shay LoveU
In school, I read the book and did a summary as well as a book report. . This movie is so touching. And so great. Very good for teaching children about the South and what people had to go through, Racism was very strong back then. And this movie has helped a lot of people overcome racism. Thank you for this movie.