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Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson star in this inspiring film based on the bestseller about Liesel, (Sophie Nélisse), a girl adopted by a German couple (Rush and Watson) who hide a Jew (Ben Schnetzer) from Hitler's army. Soon Liesel discovers that words and imagination provide an escape from the events unfolding around her family in this extraordinary film directed by Brian Percival (Downton Abbey).
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Emily Alexander-Thomson
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19 Μαρτίου 2017
I really don't think this movie accomplished anything it set out to do. The WWII German setting seemed unnecessary and wholly irrelevant to the film's intended message. The characters were shallow and predictable and the wartime setting was handled carelessly. Furthermore the part at the end where the Americans are in town and suddenly things are all sunny and we start the "happily ever after" sequence was a pile of Hollywood garbage. I feel like this movie ultimately has very little to offer.
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Roger R.
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12 Απριλίου 2014
Why did this movie have to be in English? Horrible choice. To make it worse, characters would go from singing Nazi chants/songs in German, then transition into English the very next scene. Thank you for dumbing down such great material for people who don't like to read subtitles. This is what is wrong with filmmakers today. A great film to watch—and the way The Book Thief should have been made— is Flame and Citrone, check that out! The Book Thief is a great book, horrible movie.
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MNAndrew 1971
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28 Απριλίου 2014
It has a brief but traumatizing scene of Nazi men realistically beating a young Jewish woman and her family in the street outside their store. I find that scene very disturbing, it crosses the line with me (men violently hurting women), we don't need to see that. Although it is accurate to what happened to very many people by the Nazis. Other than that, I found it to be a very powerful, captivating and at times beautiful movie.