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Lost Boundaries

Rating7.0 /10
19491 h 39 m
United States
623 people rated

A fair-skinned African American doctor faces discrimination in 1940s America. Unable to find work as himself, he reluctantly "passes" as white, building a successful life in New Hampshire until WWII exposes his heritage.

Drama

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marymohanoe

07/06/2023 12:54
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Lornicia.ashley

29/05/2023 21:37
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Leeds Julie

16/11/2022 12:56
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Roots Tube

16/11/2022 02:07
The production of this film is so so. Nothing to brag about. But the subject content and the way it was approached, at least for the time that it was produced and shown, this was a groundbreaking film. No wonder it was banned from many movie theatres in the South and in the north, simply because it speak truth to power and it humanized black people. Once you're able to humanize something or to empathize with it, you're less likely to abhor or hate it. That's why this movie is so great, and it's why it got so much flak from White America for portraying such truth.

Angel

16/11/2022 02:07
I actually had the opportunity to view this movie with the son and mother who are portrayed in the film. A group of us watched the movie then discussed it with the family. The father had already passed away. It was very interesting because they were light-skinned but they did not actually look white to me. I am a very lighted-skinned black person mistaken for white all the time so I can see how this could have happened, how people might have assumed they were some sort of ethnic mix or something, although they looked like light skinned black people to me. I have relatives who passed for white during this same time period so it's not really that surprising a story in that respect, just something that happened. I often wonder how my now "white" cousins are doing. I've heard estimates that 10-25% of southern whites actually have some black ancestry. The son did not even know he was a "Negro" until his dad was "outed" when he tried to enlist in the military.

Divers tv 📺

16/11/2022 02:07
The topic of racial boundaries is explored in fine detail in this story about a light-skinned doctor and his family who all pass for white in a New England town. All points of view and opinions are represented. What makes this such a remarkable film is that it was made in 1949, hardly a year of profound social change in America when it came to the color line. This makes the movie that much more daring. A much better look at the topic of passing than either Pinkie or the second version of Imitation of Life (the first was quite extraordinary, and far superior). There are some really wonderful scenes including one at the town dance when the doctor's son brings home a dark-skinned black friend. The levels of acceptance and non-acceptance of the young black man are nuanced and played out beautifully. The film suffers a tiny bit from hokey dialogue and mild melodrama, but that is more a result of the year it was made.
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