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How does the film “witness” show the clash between Amish and modern American culture?  

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How does the film "witness" show the clash between Amish and modern American culture? The film "witness" directed by Peter Weir, was first released in 1985. Its genre is one of violence and action, tempered by love and an on going struggle against the constraints of two very different worlds. The plot includes Samuel, a small Amish boy, a witness to the brutal murder of a policeman by a corrupt of officer. After the investigation, police officer John Book flees with the Amish and evades the assassination attempts orchestrated by the ring of drug pushing law enforcers. He finds sanctuary within the Amish community. Whilst there, John falls in love with Rachel, who is Samuels mother. Finally the corrupt policemen discover John's hideout and, after a final showdown, are captured and brought to justice. At the last however, John is forced to leave Rachel and they both return to...

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