The Chosen

1981 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Drama

Brooklyn 1944. Despite being the same age, having grown up within blocks of each other, and both being Jewish, late teens Danny Saunders and Reuven Malter don t really know each other - knowing each other only by name and by sight - as Orthodox Danny stays largely within his own Hasidic community, which is just fine in Reuven s mind. An incident between the two which on the surface threatens to tear them even further apart instead blossoms into a friendship between the two. They begin to learn and about the other and their lives, which for Danny includes becoming a rabbi, solely as it is a several generations old family calling. In Reb Saunders mind, he who rules his family by strict Hasidic traditions, Danny becoming the next rabbi in the family is not even a question, despite Danny, deep in his heart, wanting other secular pursuits which he has not told his father. Conversely, Reuven has modern sensibilities, being raised in a two-person household by his widowed academic father, Professor David Malter. Ultimately, the views of each father may tear Danny and Reuven s friendship apart, regardless of whether each son believes wholeheartedly in what his father espouses. Professor Malter is a confirmed Zionist who believes in a secular Jewish state in Palestine, while Reb Saunders believes such thinking against Judaism, with only the Messiah being able to lead his people into such. As they grow into adulthood, Danny and Reuven becoming his own man may further alter their relationship. Written by Huggo The Chosen is a 1981 American English-language Drama motion picture featuring Maximilian Schell, Rod Steiger, Robby Benson, Barry Miller, Hildy Brooks, Kaethe Fine and Jerry Winsett. The movie is based on The Chosen by Chaim Potok. The Chosen Film Company was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Ely Landau. The Chosen is written by Edwin Gordon and directed by Jeremy Kagan. Analysis Film Releasing Corporation acquired the distribution rights for the film. The Chosen was released on 30th April 1982 and takes a screen time of 104 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Arthur J. Ornitz. The music was composed by Elmer Bernstein.
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  • Jini Score
    8.8/10
  • Critics Score
    66%
  • Rating
    7.2/10
  • Jini Score
    8.8%
  • Critics Score
    66
  • Rating
    7.2
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Release Date30 APR 1982
Budget$ 3 MILLION
Language

English, Hebrew, German

Genre

Drama

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The Chosen Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

78.58%

Positive Review Rating : 66%

66%
    • Roger Ebert

      The Chosen never came alive for me. I respected what the filmmakers were trying to do, and I admired the ambitious period production, but I never really cared about these people. ( Read More )
    • Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

      Based on Chaim Potoks best selling novel, this film is filled with colorful details of Hassidic lifestyle and has strong performances by Rod Steiger and Maximilian Schell. ( Read More )
    • Dennis Schwartz

      An engaging family drama religious film that explores the ideological differences between two teenage Jewish friends. ( Read More )
    • Emanuel Levy

      Based on Potoks book, this well acted fammily drama set in Brooklyn after WWII, centers on the friendship between two Jewish boys who beong to different ideological factions ( Read More )
    • Jordan Hiller

      It shouldered its way into the popular consciousness, perhaps with a few concessions and a straining dramatic license, but nonetheless it remains a thoughtful, provocative engagement of legitimate issues relating to Judaism, the ancient, ever evolving rel ( Read More )
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