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Quezon's Game
Directed by
Matthew Rosen
PG-13
2019
2h 5m
Drama
,
History
,
and more
6.8
45%
94%
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In 1938, Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon agrees to welcome Jewish refugees from Germany in the Philippines.
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Cast of Quezon's Game
Raymond Bagatsing
Manuel Quezon
Rachel Alejandro
Aurora Quezon
Kate Alejandrino
Baby Quezon
David Bianco
Dwight Eisenhower
Jennifer Blair-Bianco
Mamie Eisenhower
Billy Ray Gallion
Alex Frieder
James Paoleli
Paul McNutt
Tony Ahn
Herbert Frieder
Quezon's Game Ratings & Reviews
Film Threat
Chris Salce
Quezon's Game adds something that is missed in war films as well as history books.
San Diego Reader
Scott Marks
It may not always qualify as great cinema, but when it comes to presenting a fascinating, emotionally rewarding history lesson, you'll be hanging on every scene.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Monotonous, clunky and anemic with wooden performances and dull, dry screenplay lacking humanism.
rachelsreviews.net
Rachel Wagner
The film has problems but overall it's a moving piece of history I was unfamiliar with.
Houston Chronicle
Cary Darling
It's a little-known bit of history that first-time features director Matthew Rosen...brought to the screen in a straightforward, efficient film that may not win many plaudits for style or acting but has a story that's never less than fascinating.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Unfortunately the film is not worthy of its subject, being too melodramatic and stultifyingly verbose....Good intentions cannot compensate for clumsy execution.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Tim Cogshell
An interesting historical story here, not very well done in cinematic terms.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Unfortunately, the poor production values, ham-fisted screenplay and uneven performances prevent it from achieving the desired dramatic impact.
New York Times
Devika Girish
This political back-and-forth is... cheapened by the broad, near-hagiographic strokes with which Rosen paints his leading characters, who spend most of the run-time speechifying between stagy puffs of cigars.
Asian Movie Pulse
Panos Kotzathanasis
"Quezon's Game" is both a very important and a very well-directed, shot and acted film and a must see for every fan of historical-political films.
Phoenix Magazine
M.V. Moorhead
Quezon's Game is a compelling labor of love, in part because it's a thrilling story, but also because of the leading man.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
The true-life story is fascinating and the intentions here are pure, but the film is woefully melodramatic and lacks polish in every facet.
The Pop Break
Marisa Carpico
...by examining World War II through the lens of a country that America colonized, the film reframes and questions America's self-mythologizing.
ianthomasmalone.com
Ian Thomas Malone
An inspiring story with strong lead performances undermined by a weak script, a mediocre supporting cast, and a bloated runtime.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Quezon's Game is often too stagy and is lumbered with a repetitive soundtrack which distracts from what ought to be its more passionate moment.
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