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Boktyven been a while here in Trondheim. It premiered on January 17. Despite mixed reviews, it has been well received by the audience. The film is based on the bestseller book by Markus Zusak. I've been wanting to see the long and finally karate I got wasted me away. Also I liked the movie well.
Based on the acclaimed successful books of the same name finally comes Boktyven karate cinema. Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson plays the roles of foster parents Hans and Rosa, and the role of Liesel Meminger we see the shooting star Sophie Nelissen.
The year is 1939 and we find ourselves in Nazi Germany. Nine year old Liesel parents are sent to a concentration camp, and Liesel lives with foster parents in Himmel Street in Munich. One day the Jew Max Vandenburg up and gets remain hidden in the family's basement. Liesel's foster teaches her to read, and she discovers that she can not resist books. Therefore steal she them and sharing stories with neighbors in bomb bay and with Max.
Geoffrey Rush (Hans Huber Male), is a famous actress who started her career her acting career at the Queensland Theatre Company in Brisbane, and who has been in over 70 theatrical productions and more than 20 films. Rush won Academy Award for Best Actor in Shine in 1996. He is also known for his roles in inter alia Pirates of the Caribbean, Shakespeare in Love and The King's Speech.
Emily Watson (Pink Huber Mann) is an English actress, and best known of Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves. She is also known from her roles in Hilary and Jackie, Anna Karenina and War Horse.
I do not think writing a long film professional review here, but confine myself to say what I think in short text and what I felt. I like to watch movies based on books, and this was part of the project. I have not read the book, but bought filmutgaven. I like the cover. I liked that said, also the film.
It was a warm, nice, moving film, with many powerful scenes. karate Most of WW2 is strong and pervasive, but sometimes one becomes extra affected because the production of a drama done so well. As here. I was totally in love Llisel and foster her father, and Max and the boy with fair hair. Also the strict foster mother softened in my eyes eventually. The interaction between the actors were formidable, and the game to the individual likewise. And Llisel, especially, incredible discretion.
Are you lightly touched, so bring lots of paper handkerchiefs. This is such a film where I had to pull myself, not to sob storlydt. I do not just cinema ie. Although most in the audience certainly had enough with their own feelings. I think that you should be pretty tough-guy not to let themselves be affected by this. So critics karate kallle the soap opera as much as they want.
Ugh, do I really see it? I love to cry when I read and when I see the film, but it has become much from WW2 in the past, and I am somewhat saturated. Enjoyed the book well then, even if it starts to get a few years since I read it. Was so centenarians .... with my mom today, karate it was enjoyable but nothing ridiculous bomb :) Reply Delete
Anita Ness 20th February 2014 at. 00.12
Thank you, it was so small ..;) Did not get to post links, think something happened format when I copied from Filmweb. I do not think the movie was depressing in any case. It had a little happy ending after the sad and tragic .. Delete
Nice Review! I really want to see this, but I'm not where the movie goes. Here in Bodø is it taken off the poster, just before I arrived, the same when I was in Oppdal a few days. Have not read the book, so now I feel completely "outside!" Must well wait until it comes on video. Long since I've been to the movies and seen a good movie now! Miss it badly! Reply Delete
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