The Chosen (1981) Reviews

The Chosen (1981)
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The overemphatic acting of Robby Benson was something of an endurance test to certain critics of the 1980s, but even these carpers were impressed by Benson's outstanding performance in The Chosen. Set in the Brooklyn of the 1940s, the film elucidates the friendship between two young Jews of differing factions. Benson is Hassidic, while Barry Miller is a Zionist. Though separated ideologically, the boys find a common bond through their love of stickball. Rod Steiger costars as Benson's rabbi father, delivering a performance virtually devoid of the mannered stridency that has marred many of his more recent film work. Based on a novel by Chaim Potok, The Chosen has become an annual Hannukah-season TV attraction in many cities; years after its release, the film served as the basis for a short-lived Broadway musical. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Maximilian SchellRod Steiger, (more)
Director(s):
Jeremy Kagan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Anthony R.

This movie was about friendship and tolerance. It is a story of two Jewish boys, one more religious or orthodox than the other. This movie gives a glimpse in to the Jewish Hasidim life of a young Rabbi's son, who has a photographic memory. His father the rabbi is concerned of his son's contact with people, even Jewish people, outside his Hasidic community. The other Jewish boy is the son of a professor at a Jewish college who's Zionist beliefs cause a rift in his newly found friendship. This is a wonderful story and great acting by all.

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George L.

GREAT STORY AND ACTING.

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Shelley H.

a good movie about growing up Jewish and the expectations and pressure associated with following the family's traditions.

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Jeri F.

Very good. Fascinating view into another culture.

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    Anthony R.

    This movie was about friendship and tolerance. It is a story of two Jewish boys, one more religious or orthodox than the other. This movie gives a glimpse in to the Jewish Hasidim life of a young Rabbi's son, who has a photographic memory. His father the rabbi is concerned of his son's contact with people, even Jewish people, outside his Hasidic community. The other Jewish boy is the son of a professor at a Jewish college who's Zionist beliefs cause a rift in his newly found friendship. This is a wonderful story and great acting by all.

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    George L.

    GREAT STORY AND ACTING.

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    Shelley H.

    a good movie about growing up Jewish and the expectations and pressure associated with following the family's traditions.

    Yes   |   No

     
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