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Essay heading: Film analysis Guess Who and Guess who's coming to dinner
 
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However, while poking fun at the problems of inter-racial romance, the movie reminds viewers that discrimination and stereotypes are still alive and well in the new millennium. Other than borrowing the underlying premise (girl brings home boyfriend of a different race to meet her family), there are few similarities between the films...
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To start with, the 1967 feature was primarily a message melodrama that doubled as an examination of race relations at the time. Kevin Rodney Sullivan's 2005 movie is an overt comedy that, while not ignoring the race issues altogether, uses them more frequently for humor than to illustrate serious points...
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