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      • The idea of a Black woman passing for white is the stuff of melodrama, but Hall resists the ease of histrionics. Passing, instead, emphasizes how casually we can lose ourselves in a world built on varying and opposing perception. The film lingers on the shame felt in finding a place where we don’t quite belong.
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  2. Oct 27, 2021 · Adam Drivers character has to pass for a White character played by a very Black John David Washington, and in doing so, he navigates an anti-Semitic and hateful world that would kill him if his Jewishness were revealed. He has it a lot easier than Clare does here, but Lee allows us to navigate his torment.

    • ‘Passing’ Plot Summary
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    Passing begins with Irene “Rene” Redfield (Tessa Thompson) strolling down the streets of New York in the 1920s. Irene is a black woman with a European appearance and thus “passes” as white. A nervous and anxious Irene enters the white parts of New York and witnesses the city’s summer heat. While exploring, Irene helps a white woman, who perceives h...

    Clare was beautiful, friendly, and charming. But she was also unhappy and unsatisfied. She fabricated her life with a false identity and a bunch of lies. In Irene, Clare saw a woman who was happy and satisfied with her own skin. Maybe Clare was envious, or maybe she wanted to live a carefree and unpretentious life like Irene. When Irene didn’t resp...

    Irene was convinced that Brian was having an affair with Clare, and thus she distanced herself from both of them. During the Christmas season, Irene went shopping with Felise Freeland (Antoinette Crowe-Legacy). She encountered John on the street, who greeted Irene and stared at her black friend (Felise). Irene ignored John’s look, pretending not to...

  3. Nov 11, 2021 · Set in the 1920s, “Passing” tells what happens to Irene (Tessa Thompson) when a childhood friend, Clare (Ruth Negga), enters that dream, disturbing its peace and threatening its careful illusions.

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  4. Jan 30, 2021 · Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga play light-skinned Black women in 1920s New York, navigating the "color line" in different ways in Rebecca Hall's adaptation of the Harlem...

  5. In 1920s New York City, a Black woman finds her world upended when her life becomes intertwined with a former childhood friend who's passing as...

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  6. Feb 25, 2022 · ‘Passing’ review: a poetic and restrained study of race and identity Passing uses evocative lyricism and its top-notch cast to explore nuanced themes of race and acceptance. By Shania Russell

  7. Oct 26, 2021 · The closing shot of “Passing,” Rebecca Hall’s sleek and transfixing adaptation of Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel, peers down from a great height at a courtyard on a cold December night, a ...

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