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So, 'Everybody's Prejudiced' from 1961 is this interesting piece that dives into the everyday nuances of bias and judgment. It’s not flashy, but there's a rawness to it that captures the human experience. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with the uncomfortable moments longer than usual. There’s no big-name director or standout effects, but it’s the performances that hold everything together, each actor bringing their own layer of complexity to the roles. This film, in a way, feels like a snapshot of societal attitudes at the time, and it allows for some reflection on how far—or not—we've come since then.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles due to its limited release and obscure status. There aren't many formats available, and it's usually found in private collections or specialty screenings. The interest lies in its thematic exploration rather than technical prowess, attracting those who appreciate socio-cultural narratives of the past.
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