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* [[Woody Allen]]'s [[Jewish Complaining|kvetching]] in ''[[Annie Hall]]'' inevitably turned into some kind of argument.
* In ''[[You Don't Mess With the Zohan]]'', Israeli Jews love to argue... with Palestinians. It's really quite civil and all in good fun, though.
* ''[[God Onon Trial]]'' is a movie about a group of Jewish prisoners at a concentration camp, arguing whether or not God is to blame for their predicament. Arguing is all that happens in the movie.
* In ''[[Life of Brian]]'', the Judean resistance groups against the Romans can't agree on anything, and spend more time fighting each other than fighting the Romans. It's an accidental example, since it's a parody of the tendency of left-wing militant groups to fragment and factionalize, but it still counts.
** A deliberate, [[Exaggerated]] example would be the marketplace scenes. From peddlers who ''insisted'' in haggling (even if you give them what the want) to people who liked to find logical holes in every sermon.
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