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Focus (2001)

Focus (2001)
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Focus is based on a little-known novel by playwright Arthur Miller, written when he was a very young man, just after WWII. Produced by media mogul Michael Bloomberg, and directed by Neal Slavin, the film takes place in New York, during the war. William H. Macy of Fargo plays Lawrence Newman, a middle-aged executive who lives with his mother. One night, he sees a neighbor cavorting with a Hispanic woman in the street. The incident turns ugly, and Lawrence later hears that the woman was raped and brutally assaulted. He tells no one. Faced with anti-Semitism at work and in his neighborhood, Lawrence resists joining the bigots, but he doesn't have the courage to stand up to them. He doesn't act when Fred (Meat Loaf Aday) and his other neighbors persecute the Jewish newsvendor, Finkelstein (David Paymer), who lives on the corner. But his lack of active participation in their efforts to drive Finkelstein out makes his neighbors suspicious. One day, Gertrude Hart (Laura Dern) walks into his office looking for a job. Lawrence is immediately struck by her flashy style and good looks, but he's been warned against hiring Jews. He suspects that she's Jewish, and she gets offended at his insinuations and storms out. Things get much worse for Lawrence when he gets a new pair of glasses. Everyone says they make him look Jewish. His boss decides he doesn't make the right impression, and tries to demote him. Lawrence is outraged and quits. He has trouble finding another job, until he runs into Gertrude again. The Jewish-owned firm she works for hires him. He apologizes to her and asks her out. They fall in love, and quickly marry. His neighbors, believing Gertrude is a Jew, grow more suspicious, and Lawrence soon finds himself in physical danger. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
William H. MacyLaura Dern, (more)
Director(s):
Neal Slavin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Focus

Focus is based on a little-known novel by playwright Arthur Miller, written when he was a very young man, just after WWII. Produced by media mogul Michael Bloomberg, and directed by Neal Slavin, the film takes place in New York, during the war. William H. Macy of Fargo plays Lawrence Newman, a middle-aged executive who lives with his mother. One night, he sees a neighbor cavorting with a Hispanic woman in the street. The incident turns ugly, and Lawrence later hears that the woman was raped and brutally assaulted. He tells no one. Faced with anti-Semitism at work and in his neighborhood, Lawrence resists joining the bigots, but he doesn't have the courage to stand up to them. He doesn't act when Fred (Meat Loaf Aday) and his other neighbors persecute the Jewish newsvendor, Finkelstein (David Paymer), who lives on the corner. But his lack of active participation in their efforts to drive Finkelstein out makes his neighbors suspicious. One day, Gertrude Hart (Laura Dern) walks into his office looking for a job. Lawrence is immediately struck by her flashy style and good looks, but he's been warned against hiring Jews. He suspects that she's Jewish, and she gets offended at his insinuations and storms out. Things get much worse for Lawrence when he gets a new pair of glasses. Everyone says they make him look Jewish. His boss decides he doesn't make the right impression, and tries to demote him. Lawrence is outraged and quits. He has trouble finding another job, until he runs into Gertrude again. The Jewish-owned firm she works for hires him. He apologizes to her and asks her out. They fall in love, and quickly marry. His neighbors, believing Gertrude is a Jew, grow more suspicious, and Lawrence soon finds himself in physical danger. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Neal Slavin
Writer(s):
Kendrew Lascelles
Producer(s):
Neal SlavinRobert A. MillerMichael R. Bloomberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Violence, Sexual Situations)
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    Tom D.

    This is a movie that I rented based on member ratings only. It turned-out to be a great movie. Arthur Miller's tale puts you into shoes of William Macy's character as he comes to grips with prejudice toward Jews. Meat Loaf appears in a supporting role and is quite good as Macy's bigoted neighbor. Everything about this film is top-notch. Highly recommended.

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    Keith B.

    When I read the plot/outline of the movie I had a totally different impression of what it was about. But with that aside, it was a solid reminder of how pathetic & weak minded some of our society once was. The sad part is that there still are a few of the shameful part of our society out there. But I do like movies and books based in the real almost as much as I like science fiction. Macy & Dern do a nice job showing the weak of mind and the strong and what standing up for whats right and just is what we hope we are all about. Though I was expecting something else I have no regret that I got to see this and the idea that I could have passed this over completely bothers me. So, when you've seen the thrillers you've been waiting for and want to watch something else, this is just that movie to get. And did I mention that it's no 'B' cheap film? Quite the opposite.

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    John F.

    A splendid movie. It handles the prejudice theme with tact and finesse--no in-your-face- victim politics

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