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Friday, November 8, 2013
Movie Review: **^Polly
Polly: this is an musical version of the movie “Pollyanna.” This
movie has an African American twist, and the town where they live is
pretty much all African American
because “they” burned the bridge down between their town and the town
of mostly whites across the river. This is a made for T.V. version and presents two actors from "The Cosby Show" Keshia Knight Pulliam and Phylicia Rashad as Polly and Polly's aunt. Much of the movie is similar in
concept to “Pollyanna.” The rich aunt is taking in her niece whose
parent, missionaries were killed in an accident. She is put way
upstairs, and often made to feel less than. The community is as well,
as the aunt insists on being the person who contributes to causes etc.
However the people want to have a bizarre and raise money for an
orphanage. As part of this, it is discovered there was no “they” who
burned the bridge, but it was the result of an accident, a cigar that
slipped. Everyone begins to overcome prejudice. Polly’s aunt will not
let her join the festivities. She sneaks out the window, and falls from
a tree. This movie ends about the same place as the original
“Pollyanna.” No guarantee that she will get better, but a town grateful
to her for the change that has come to them. For the most part the musical type music misses the mark, but the sing Jazz is is very entertaining and gets you juice moving.
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