Speaking of Jews, movies and the Irish. Anyone see the scene in The Offer where the Jewish woman says "no matter how much time has gone on I'll never forgive the Irish". She was speaking about the fact that the Irish wouldn't lend a hand in WW2. It was possibly the greatest example of open Jewishness that I saw on screen, as she was telling the world how they all thought, that they never gave up on their hatred of others, no matter how many hundreds of years have gone by. Their desire for vengeance is essentially unquenchable.
Speaking of Jews, movies and the Irish. Anyone see the scene in The Offer where the Jewish woman says "no matter how much time has gone on I'll never forgive the Irish". She was speaking about the fact that the Irish wouldn't lend a hand in WW2. It was possibly the greatest example of open Jewishness that I saw on screen, as she was telling the world how they all thought, that they never gave up on their hatred of others, no matter how many hundreds of years have gone by. Their desire for vengeance is essentially unquenchable.