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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Realistic, atmospheric, and great film. It really hits home.,
By jasenao (Dothan, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadrach [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Paul, an only child, loves visiting the Dabney family. The Dabneys have seven children, and they're a much poorer family. During Paul's tenth summer, set in the 1930s, a family member he never even met passes away, and he goes to stay with the Dabneys while his parents go off to the funeral. That's when he meets Shadrach, a 99-year-old black man that was born a slave and was sold off to Alabama, being separated from his family in Virginia. He's been gone all these years. Sensing death in his old bones, he travels back to his native Virginia, wanting to be put to rest where he belongs. Shadrach happens to be a Dabney, just like the white family he came to. Will this family be nice enough to do for him what he wants to be done? What will happen along the way?"Shadrach" is a heartwarming and extremely realistic film. Being raised in Alabama, I can relate to the underlying plot of the film a lot. One thing that's really shocking is that Paul looks almost just like my little brother, making me kind of watch the movie as if it was through my younger sibling's eyes. Both of those facts along with the great acting by everybody, especially Harvey Keitel, made "Shadrach" really hit home for me in a way. Not to mention that it reminds me of my own childhood, when I was looked at as being middle to upper class, but almost all of my friends were less fortunate, and I never thought a thing about it. It's a shame that "Shadrach" seems to be relatively unknown. It's just a simple drama movie with elements of a coming of age film, but it's a real good one that will hit home for certain people, maybe in more than one way. All I did was rent it after hearing that it's "a good southern movie." I'm glad I did, because now I look to purchase it one day in the future. As long as the cussing nearly every other word doesn't bother you (it shouldn't; that's just the film trying to be realistic of the times), you'll love "Shadrach".
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful movie, beautiful message,
By A Customer
This review is from: Shadrach (DVD)
I loved this movie. Yes, there is a lot of foul language, but it is not gratuitous at all. The language is a reflection of the family's life and the harshness and difficulty of the Depression. The message of compassion and obligation is the focus of this movie. The cinemaphotography is spectacular. The acting is superb. The kids in the movie are unspoiled, loved, thoughtful and compassionate, a refreshing change from many movies today. Andie McDowell discards her super-model role, and plays a beautiful (inside and out) poor, white trash mother full of beer and heart. Harvey Keitel is an honorable boot-legger with a level of decency that makes him a lovable man. This movie ranks right up there with To Kill a Mockingbird. I'm buying it today!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A small but charming pleasure,
By Welshman (Wales, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadrach (DVD)
There are so many good reviews of this film written already that I need add very little.
The acting is superb, the atmosphere of the South excellently portrayed and the comedy and underlying drama beautifully unfolds. It brought some sun to a cold Welsh winter evening, for which I thank Harvey Keitel, Andie MacDowell and the remainder of the excellent cast. The direction is excellent and in total sympathy with the original short story written byWilliam Styron. This is an unpretentious film that makes you feel you have spent your time well when it comes to an end. Highly recommended. I am sure you will enjoy it.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Bible Parable,
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This review is from: Shadrach (DVD)
Many watch this very moving story without understanding the relationship to the Bible. Shadrack in the Old Testement was a slave, taken into Babalonian captivity. This name is more to remind you of the connection to the Bible and to "point to the Law of Christ"; brotherly love. There are two families portrayed. One, the narrator's family, is supossedly Christian. They go to the "right church" and stay away from the needy. Shadrack goes to the other family. They baptize in the river, help each other and the "stranger in a strange land." The outcome is amazing. "If you do this to the least of these..."You judge who is more Christian, the foul speaking, low rent, fornicating family or the church going, "keep to your self" folk. The morale of the story is great but very definitely adult. There are baudy scenes that are for 15+ y/o and have adult language. Neither detract from the story and are actually, in this case, part of the plot!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent movie,
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This review is from: Shadrach (DVD)
This is one of my favorite movies. I watched this with my 10 year old granddaughter because I thought it exemplified the Good Samaritan of which Jesus taught. Also I don't think strong language defines a person's heart or intentions.
Mississippi John Hurt's 'Farther Along' is magnificent as well as the rest of the soundtrack.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful story, simply told,
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This review is from: Shadrach (DVD)
I greatly enjoyed this film! The plot was very believable, and the way in which the story was told was simple, and down-to-earth. I noticed that some reviewers were offended by the language, which surprised me since I did not think it was at all extreme. When a film uses "offensive" language, but only to the extent that the characters would have realistically done, I feel the director/writer has been faithful to the telling of the story. The mother in this tale, and the elderly ex-slave are two very "old-souls" and beautiful people. I highly recommend this movie, and only gave it 4 stars because the plot had slightly greater potential and depth, but, perhaps this is complimentary, as the director chose to tell the story simply, without attempting to make it more complex or "riveting".
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A touching "Southern" story.,
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This review is from: Shadrach [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I enjoyed this movie very much. I am still thinking of it days later. It had a cast of characters that were delightful. They came across as very human and kind, despite their often slovenly, and crude style of living. It had a little more profanity than I care for, but at least it was in character for the roles. The little visiting boy was delightful and the caring they all showed Shadrach was very moving.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shadrach,
By roxane g. wall (makawao, hi. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadrach [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I have seen Shadrach 6 times; recommended it to all my friends and they all loved it. Our community rented it so many times we wore it out. I grow up in the South so I could relate. The casting was excellent. Harvey Keitel, Andie and the rest were terrific. I am looking to buy it. I think it needs to go in my library along with The Little Prince and Herald and Maude.John Sawyer and the whole cast should have received an award.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A definite surprising sleeper......,
By AmazonLuvr (Stone Mountain,Baby!!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadrach (DVD)
In the age of blockbuster,box office hits and over paid actors this movie is such a surprise that it was even made.I was recommended this movie by netflix and at first hesistant to recieve it. but I couldnt( still can't!) get over the story the location of the south and the actors performance. Shadrach made up in his mind at the age of 99 come hell or high water that he was going to be buried at the only place he could call home the Dabney's and to revisted a favorite childhood memory. As an African-American Woman this movie is excellent and i recommend it is also multicultural a lesson for everyone.As a Mom I didnt agree with the nudity
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
3 1/2 stars for the film and 5 stars for the DVD,
By A Customer
This review is from: Shadrach (DVD)
a pleasant sincere story about the life of a poor white-american family during the Great Depression inter-crossed with the memories of a strange lonely black-american who returns to die in the place of his childhood when he was a slave in that family plantation... DVD quality is excelent looking at the facial detatails...as expected from columbia-tristar home video releases. real joy
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Shadrach [VHS] by Susanna Styron (VHS Tape - 1999)
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