Despite the quiet and unstructured Quaker conference in stark contrast to the noisy songs of the local Methodist Church, despite Eliza's best efforts, this movie is primarily a compromise against birds It is a lack of motivation. explained. Their principle was cycled towards the conference room on Sunday morning and repeatedly tested at the local fair for reasons such as a self-righteous neighbor blowing Jess's slow hose every week. One of the best episodes is Jess and Eliza's stalemate conflict in buying organs, and the ultimate solution to conflict.
The main weakness of this movie is dealing with the subject matter of the director you are most interested in, the conflict between Quaker 's peace and non - violence, and the need for actual warfare. This film became chaotic and became unfair to the principle of Quaker and Fair War. A truly thoughtful Hollywood view of religious nonviolence will need to wait for Peter Weir's testimony starring Harrison Ford
In the side note, I was initially confused by the description of the Quaker dialect using "you", but it was not so in the case of objectivity or subjectivity. So, for example, in the James Bible, you read that "You are that person," and a friendly convincing nobility will say "You are that person." (Example: "When you ask or hint, my putty is in your hand, but when you forbid it, you are shouting the wrong tree.) I think this seemingly grammatical Source novels that can be traced back to usage
However, I learned from the online article by Cheratra Yaswen that this usage is obviously correct in history. At least at a certain time and place, Quaker adopts the convention of using "you" instead of "you". Regardless of case
Friendly Persuasion is a civil war film of 1956, starring Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Anthony Perkins, Richard Eyer, Robert Middleton, Phyllis Love. The script was adapted by Michael Wilson of Jessamine West 's novel "Friendly Persuasion" supervised by William Weil in 1945. This movie tells the story of the Indiana Quaker family during the American Civil War and the trial of their pacifist faith. This film was filmed in Jennings County, Indiana in 1862. Jess Birdwell is a farmer and patriarch of the Birdwell family and Quaker's religious belief conflicts with love for his world music and horse racing fun. Jess's wife, Dorothy McGuire, is a Quaker priest and has an unwavering attitude of refusing to participate in deep religious beliefs and violent cases. Jess's daughter Mattie (Phyllis Love) wants to stay at Quaker, but I am in love with a handsome cavalry officer officer, Gard Jordan (Peter Mark Richman), contrary to her mother's wishes.
In the early days of the Civil War, based on Jessamyn West's best-selling novel, friendly persuasion began in southern Indiana. Gary Cooper plays Jack Birdwell, the patriarch of the Quaker family who does not believe in war. Bourwell's son Josh (Anthony Perkins) wants to stick to his family's pacifism, but if he does not apply for military service he is afraid to prove to be a coward . Josh joined the family guards. And that made him anxious about his mother, Dorothy McGuire. But Jess Birdwell realized that his son had to follow his instructions. Josh proved his courage when Josh was injured in a rebel attack, and because he did not kill the southern soldiers without opportunities and just reasons, the elderly Birdwell had his religious calling He was faithful to him. If that is true, wisest heart will win because there is no such scenario in the final version. The story was adapted to a two hour TV pilot film in 1975.
Gentle persuasive power led by great William Willer. It was recommended for six Oscars, but did not win a little award. This is a praiseworthy movie. These nominations are the best director (Wyler), the best movie, the best support role (Anthony Perkins), the best script, the best songs, and the best sound. Some people think that this movie is old-fashioned, but that increases the value that all of us should have. It solves the problems that bothered us during the war. Most importantly, it gives us the choice we must make during a strong mandate. When we propose to compromise some of them, will our beliefs and values stand up? Friendly persuasion is a movie that anyone can see.