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Gli eletti

Titolo originale: The Chosen
  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
2554
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Gli eletti (1981)
In 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and the formation of Israel cause constant friction.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and ... Leggi tuttoIn 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and the formation of Israel cause constant friction.In 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and the formation of Israel cause constant friction.

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    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Chaim Potok
    • Edwin Gordon
    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Star
    • Maximilian Schell
    • Rod Steiger
    • Robby Benson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    2554
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chaim Potok
      • Edwin Gordon
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Star
      • Maximilian Schell
      • Rod Steiger
      • Robby Benson
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    • 15Recensioni della critica
    • 66Metascore
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    Maximilian Schell
    Maximilian Schell
    • Professor David Malter
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Reb Saunders
    Robby Benson
    Robby Benson
    • Danny Saunders
    Barry Miller
    Barry Miller
    • Reuven Malter
    Hildy Brooks
    Hildy Brooks
    • Mrs. Saunders
    Kaethe Fine
    • Shaindel Saunders
    Ron Rifkin
    Ron Rifkin
    • Baseball Coach
    Robert John Burke
    Robert John Burke
    • Levi Saunders
    • (as Robert Burke)
    Lonny Price
    Lonny Price
    • Davey
    Evan Handler
    Evan Handler
    • Sidney Goldberg
    Douglas Warhit
    Douglas Warhit
    • Sam
    Jeffrey Marcus
    Jeffrey Marcus
    • Schwartzie
    • (as Jeff Marcus)
    Stuart Charno
    Stuart Charno
    • 1st Baseman
    Richard Lifschutz
    • Hassidic Coach
    Clement Fowler
    • Doctor
    John Pankow
    John Pankow
    • Bully
    Richard Ziman
    • Bully
    Bruce MacVittie
    • Bully
    • Regia
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chaim Potok
      • Edwin Gordon
      • Jeremy Kagan
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    10sn2000py

    A soft-spoken movie with a big comment on life.

    This is by far my favorite Jewish movie ever. Although I'm not Jewish in this lifetime, I get in moods for Jewish movies...and this is the one I always want to watch first. It is a soft-spoken movie that makes some big observations about life and religion. The most intriguing idea is about what one should do with a brilliant child who shows little sensitivity about the feelings of others. I think this is Robby Benson's best work, and everyone else in the movie was excellent, too.
    richardpgreenby

    Classic film. One for everyone...

    I got this movie out from Dambusters in Golders Green not knowing how good it was going to be. This film is a joy to watch from start to finish. The acting is superb and the script is great as well.

    The film provides an excellent drama between two Jewish guys one secular the other the son of a prominent frum Rabbi. Over the span of the film, you see their friendship develop and there are some real classic images of hassidic life including a Chassidic wedding. All the main actors play their part with real affection and dedication. Rod Steiger is in particular outstanding. This is all the more impressive given that guy was a non-jew.

    This film should have won Oscars. Ach, what do they know?
    7wes-connors

    The World Needs Righteous Men

    As World War II winds down, young and assimilated Jewish-American Barry Miller (as Reuven Malter) and his New York City street team agree to play a group of "very orthodox" Hasidic young men. The traditionally dressed Jews turn out to be quite good at the game, especially steely-eyed power hitter Robbie Benson (as Daniel "Danny" Saunders); he's also a genius. When Mr. Miller tries to strike Mr. Benson out at bat, Benson retaliates with a line-drive to Miller's face. Hospitalized, Miller is told he could possibly lose sight in his left eye, from the injury. Filled with guilt and curiosity, Benson decides to visit Miller.

    Benson and Miller are intrigued by their cultural differences, and slowly become close friends.

    However, politics rears an ugly head when the post-war partitioning of Palestine threatens Benson and Miller's friendship. A Zionist like his Professor father Maximilian Schell (as David Malter), Miller favoring the creation of Israel. A fundamentalist like his Rabbi father Rod Steiger (as Isaac Saunders), Benson believes the Jewish state should be created according to scripture. With great source material from writer Chaim Potok, and fine poetic performances, "The Chosen" overcomes some of its mid-section sluggishness. The opening parts are captivating, and Benson's closing scene with Mr. Steiger is a tearful peak.

    ******* The Chosen (8/81) Jeremy Kagan ~ Robbie Benson, Barry Miller, Rod Steiger, Maximilian Schell
    7howard.schumann

    Religion is in feeling and not in reason

    Conflict between two Orthodox Jewish families over the state of Israel threatens the growing friendship between two teenagers in The Chosen, a 1981 film based on the best-selling novel by Chaim Potok. Set in New York City in the 1940s, Reuven Malter (Barry Miller) is the worldlier of the two boys. He is more modern and practical than his friend, Danny Saunders (Robby Benson) who comes from a strict Hasidic background and wears hair curls and the traditional long black robe with white shirt. Danny's father Reb Saunders (Rod Steiger) is an immigrant Rabbi who is known in the community as a Tzaddic, a messenger from God. Rabbi Saunders raised Danny in silence in order to teach him humility and expects him to follow him in becoming a Rabbi.

    Both boys wish to enter the other's world. Reuven longs for Danny's extended family and sense of community. Danny is interested in Freudian psychology and looks to Reuven to expose him to art, film, and music. The two boys meet on a ball field as a group of Hasidic Jews play a team of Jewish schoolboys. The Hasidim look like unworthy opponents but they turn out to be talented ballplayers. The game ends suddenly, however, when Danny hits a line drive that strikes Reuven in the eyes. When Danny comes to apologize in the hospital, Reuven rejects him, convinced that he will never regain his vision in his eye.

    Though the boys gradually become friends, Reuven has to work to gain acceptance from Danny's father and must endure questioning on the intricacies of Jewish law. Reuven takes Danny to see his first movie and protects him when Rabbi Saunders asks what books Danny is reading at the library. Reuven is welcomed into the Saunders family and takes part in wedding celebrations and family dinners but, when he takes a liking to Danny's sister Shaindel (Kaethe Fine), he is told that all marriages are arranged in the Hasidic culture and Shaindel's partner has already been chosen. Both boys attend Hirsch College, Danny studying experimental psychology and Reuven philosophy but they maintain their study and appreciation of the sacred texts. Their friendship is threatened, however, when Reuven's father, David Malter, (Maximilian Schell), a professor at the local College, becomes an activist in the Zionist cause as the United Nations begins debating the partition of Palestine.

    The idea of a secular Jewish state is strongly opposed by Saunders and other Hasidim who believe that Jews, according to a literal reading of the Bible, should only be led back to Israel by the Messiah and he refuses to let Danny to speak to Reuven for half a year. Rabbi Saunders is depicted in the film as a harsh and uncompromising figure who sees only ugliness and evil outside of religion but his humanity is redeemed as he explains to his son why he raised him in silence. He says that he thought that his brilliance was going to be too dominant in his life and that the essence of religion is in feeling and not in reason. He tells him, "...I cried inside my heart. I went away and cried to the Master of the Universe, 'What have you done to me? A mind like this I need for a son? A heart I need for a son, a soul I need for a son, compassion I want from my son, righteousness, mercy, strength to suffer and carry pain, that I want from my son, not a mind without a soul!"

    Questions of faith and the religious ideal and how they can conflict with friendship are prominent themes in The Chosen. It is an entertaining and thought-provoking film but is unfortunately marred by a mannered performance from Rod Steiger as the Rabbi who turns a slow dance at a wedding into high camp and by Robbie Benson whose wooden acting fails to bring Danny to life. The Hasidic Jews are presented only as funny looking people with rigid ideas and their joy and spirituality, while glimpsed at a wedding ceremony, is lost among all the pontificating. What is also missing is any mention of the central idea of the Hasidim - the notion that God permeates all physical objects in nature, including all living beings and that man, by concentrating all of his thoughts on God, can unite with source and influence events on Earth.
    9romanov-2

    An unknown gem

    The Chosen is an excellent film. It opens up in an inner-city playground softball field, where Reuvan (Barry Miller) gets hit in the eye by a baseball hit by Danny (Robby Benson), an Hasidic Jew. The two soon become friends and teach each other about their different worlds. It's a very realistic film, not at all overdone as some films of this genre are. There are no fancy camera techniques, and the movie centers on character development rather than spiffy editing or cinematic style. The screenplay is superb and the acting is very believable. Rod Steiger as Danny's ultra-Orthedox rabbi father and Maximilian Schell as Reuven's liberal father along with Miller and Benson are excellent. Elmer Bernstein's quiet, Jewish sounding score is also a plus. This is an enjoyable film that has a lot to say about friendship, growing up, and religous faith.

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      Leading cast members Maximilian Schell and Rod Steiger apparently swapped roles just before production begun.
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      When Reuven and Danny go into Danny's bedroom on Shabbat (Sabbath) afternoon, Danny turns on a light. No Hasid would ever think to turn on a light on Shabbat.
    • Citazioni

      [last lines]

      Reuven Malter: There is a story in the Talmud about a king who had a son who went astray. The son was told, 'Return to your father.' The son replied that he could not. The king then sent a messenger to the son with the message... 'Come back to me as far as you can, and I will meet you the rest of the way.

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      Featured in Vintage Video: 0410 The Chosen (1982) (2025)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 aprile 1982 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Ebraico
      • Tedesco
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      • The Chosen
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Chosen Film Company
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      • 3.000.000 USD (previsto)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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