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EUR DVD REVIEW: Manderlay -- Drama Unfolds on Alabama Plantation Where Slavery Never Ended(August 8, 2006)
*It is 1933, and by accident some mobsters from Chicago drive up to a secluded old plantation in Alabama by the name of Manderlay. Rather than finding a relic of the ante-bellum South, the gangsters make the disturbing discovery that this is a plantation where slavery never ended. This is the provocative point of departure of Manderlay, a moving melodrama with talented cast topped by Danny Glover, Oscar-nominees Lauren Bacall, Willem Dafoe, John Hurt and Chloe Sevigny. Still, the real star of the movie is Bryce Dallas Howard, as Grace, the conflicted daughter of a Mafia don. For although her father has a hands-off attitude, the young girl summons up the gumption to do something about it, stating that, "We whites have committed an irreparable crime against an entire people," concluding, "We have a moral obligation" to undo it. Excellent (4 stars) Speak Out
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