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Smile Orange (film) : ウィキペディア英語版
Smile Orange (film)

''Smile Orange'' is a 1976 satirical film set in Jamaica. It follows the day-to-day life of Ringo (Carl Bradshaw) a smooth-talking waiter and con-man. The film explores the tourism industry in the Caribbean and seems to suggest there are similarities to slavery in that industry.
The film was directed by Trevor D. Rhone, who also wrote the play on which it is based, and was produced by Edward Knight. The movie stars Bradshaw, Glenn Morrison, and Stanley Irons.
==Critical acclaim==
Trevor Rhone’s 1976 ''Smile Orange'' has received praise and criticism across the globe. The day after the film’s debut in the United States "New York Times" writer Richard Eder remarked on the film’s “wittiness and pungency” but criticized its technical cinematographic elements as “terribly awkward.”〔(Eder, Richard. "Movie Review - Film: 'Smile Orange,' Jamaican Story", ''The New York Times'', 20 May 1976. ) Web. 19 Jan. 2011.〕
"Time Out London" hailed ''Smile Orange'' a “genuinely hilarious politicized farce…a satire on tourism that centers on hotel waiter Ringo Smith's efforts to exploit the exploiters.”〔("Smile Orange", ''Time Out London''. ) Web. 19 January 2011.〕
However, perhaps the film’s greatest praise comes from "Gleaner" a Jamaican newspaper. On November 6, 2010, writer Andrew Robinson published the newspaper’s top five Jamaican Films. ''Smile Orange'' was placed at number three, and called “comedic, cinematic gold.”〔(Robinson, Andrew, "Top 5 Jamaican Films", ''The Gleaner'', 6 November 2010. ) Jamaica Gleaner News Online. Web. 19 Jan. 2011.〕
Praise for ''Smile Orange'' has carried on through the Internet until present day. IMDb.com, Inc. (the Internet Movie Database) calls it “a humorous and somewhat acidic view of the tourism business.” 〔("Smile Orange (1976)", The Internet Movie Database (IMDb). ) Web. 19 Jan. 2011.〕
Ras Zuke, author of ''Rastaman Vibration'' has also commented on ''Smile Orange''. He explains that the film allows people to experience the exploited resort culture of Jamaica with a clearer understanding of the relationships between skin color and positions of power, the urban and rural lifestyle conflicts, and the interaction between women and men of Jamaica.

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