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The Book Thief

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Iam64 Mon 17-Mar-14 13:15:13

Saw this film yesterday. I'd read the book, which I enjoyed hugely, despite the fact it's narrated by death.
The key actors in the film are all excellent, as is the filming, dialogue etc. Seeing the film of the book is always a bit of a challenge, but this one worked for me. Fabulous film, I managed not to weep until the final bit - so very moving.

nightowl Mon 17-Mar-14 13:26:49

I saw it last week Iam, and I agree it was wonderful. I haven't read the book so I had nothing to compare it with and had no expectations. I didn't really like the death narrator bit and thought it would have worked just as well without it. I loved the actress who played Liesel - what a face! She was just mesmerising.

Gally Mon 17-Mar-14 13:39:21

I enjoyed it but I wouldn't say I was over enthusiastic about it. Good to see a war story from the other side but I found quite a lot of it a bit far fetched; just a story put on film but I wouldn't discourage anyone from going to see it. The girl was lovely but not quite sure she aged as she should have done over the time period.

cynthiawolff Tue 25-Mar-14 15:25:18

Wonderful film. I enjoyed the book and have to say the film did not disappoint. The little actress who played Liesel was very talented, I agree she was mesmerising.

numberplease Thu 03-Apr-14 01:33:09

I`ve just finished reading the book, not really sure if I enjoyed it or not, it`s a bit unusual for Death to be the narrator of a story. Don`t know if I fancy the film or not.

tiggypiro Thu 03-Apr-14 08:15:01

I saw the film last night (a few weeks behind up here) and thought it very good and like lam64 didn't need a hanky until the end. It is worth waiting for films to come here as it only costs £4 and every 10th film you see is free. Very comfy roomy seats too !
The book was given away by The telegraph a few weeks ago which I can now read. I prefer seeing the film before reading the book otherwise I fume at the bits they change or leave out.

janerowena Thu 03-Apr-14 09:31:51

I'm in the middle of the book right now, I was wondering how Death would be depicted. How do they do that, if at all?

Iam64 Thu 03-Apr-14 09:46:58

Death speaks in the background of the film, janerowena. We don't see him.
Numberplease, I got on well with Death as the narrator, though I live some people who didn't.

annodomini Thu 03-Apr-14 09:48:31

I wouldn't want to see the film. I never enjoy films of books I have liked. I've passed it on to GD(11) with instructions not to see the film until she's read it.

Bez Thu 24-Apr-14 22:27:52

We are even later here in France with films - but in our small local town we get an English language film most weeks - so have just seen The Book Thief tonight.
I thought it was beautifully filmed and the young actress was so good. Geoffrey Rush was very sympathetic in his portrayal of the father. I have not read the book and could not quite fathom why she was sent to live with new parents. This film made up for the one we saw last week - Le Weekend!

harrigran Thu 24-Apr-14 22:50:20

I enjoyed The Book Thief, DH and I went to an early morning viewing and had the cinema to ourselves. I bought the DVD of Le Weekend and was quite disappointed, I thought the storyline was poor.

Bez Fri 25-Apr-14 06:22:41

Exactly Harrigran. I thought much of the plot of Le Weekend was implausible.