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[quote=Anonymous]I wasn't expecting a love story. I knew the whole plot before I saw it, since it's been referenced to death in pop culture. The actions of the characters didn't make sense! But Ebert changed his mind about the movie after time. I couldn't have seen it in the 60's because I wasn't born yet. If a movie is supposed to be great, it should transcend its time, e.g. All About Eve or It's a Wonderful Life, or the Godfather. This one doesn't make the cut. (The last time I saw To Kill a Mockingbird, it was in high school after we'd read the book. I don't remember it standing out and it's hard to like a movie better than an iconic book.)[/quote]
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