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The Book Thief (2013)
While subjected to the horrors of World War II Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. In the basement of her home, a Jewish refugee is being sheltered by her adoptive parents.
Director: Brian Percival
Writers: Markus Zusak (based on The Novel by), Michael Petroni (screenplay)
Stars: Sophie Nelisse, Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson
Storyline
In 1938, the young girl Liesel Meminger is traveling by train with her mother and her younger brother when he dies. Her mother buries the boy in a cemetery by the tracks and Liesel picks up a book, "The Gravediggers Handbook", which was left on the grave of her brother and brings it with her. Liesel is delivered to a foster family in a small town and later she learns that her mother left her because she is a communist. Her stepmother, Rosa Hubermann, is a rude but caring woman and her stepfather, Hans Hubermann, is a simple kind-hearted man. Liesel befriends her next door neighbor, the boy Rudy Steiner, and they go together to the school. When Hans discovers that Liesel can not read, he teaches her using her book and Liesel becomes an obsessed reader. During a Nazi speech where the locals are forced to burn books in a bonfire, Liesel recovers one book for her and the Major's wife Ilsa Hermann witnesses her action. Meanwhile Hans hides the Jewish Max Vandenburg, who is the son of a ...
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"The Book Thief" is certainly a rare kind of film for its day. The sun gleams Like It, The surface of water glistens on Like rays - is here for a dark tale That The Lights up very soul.
I read Several done the 'Professional' This work for reviews and it seems to sit too º Easy for Some in their comfortable cinema seats, or arm chairs in the safety of their homes, and write, what often amount to trite comments. Meaning they can read (often Their own) into works of Crude ugliness, Life affirming warmth from Hide to Have Yet they feel.
From The This film draws you in very Opening scenes. Some did not like the fact that death (as voice over) begins to tell the story, but this also served to make it all the more compelling. Screen play adapter: Michael Petroni who's been associated with such diverse works as "The Rite" and "Narnia" is equally at home writing for the BIG screen as well as TV. As is talented Director: Brian Percival (Downton Abbey & North and South) Both seem to have given their all, and with no less than 6 various producers, there seemed to be plenty of money to assure superb production values ~ guaranteeing a great look and feel. Director of Photography: Florian Ballhaus German born, captures The magnificence of The Selected locations carefully, Lifting astounding images from The book onto The pages of The Screen.
The Cast All work hard to Bring to Life Characters from The Novel's Markus Zusak. Child actors can sometimes be hit or miss but award winning Sophie Nelisse (Liesel) is reminiscent of the great Patricia Gozzi from the 60s (Sundays and Cybele '62 & Rapture '65) She convinces over a full range of emotions. Rudy equally as young Nico Liersch scores.
Some seem to Cynical º Have Difficulty in The Intellect of Understanding Children forced to GROW up in circumstances and May Have Been Terrible Harsh unnecessarily. Rush is always as reliable, Managing to convey a Man living with The Emotions of fear, Yet playing it adopted Down for The Sake of His young charge.
John Williams' score MULTI-layered music style brings to The Mind That helped scores of strong breath Life into great Classics from The past.
Films of This quality Have Become rare in these days of often Foolish, Hollywood comic book Action blockbusters, But it's hoped This, along with 'The Railway Man' might see US treated to more Intelligent modern Cinema. If I'd Change Anything, it could BE Perhaps anticlimactic The style of The Closing scenes looked as ~ May Have Been If more added as afterthought, too MANY through one fade outs (a very minor point)
But more importantly, Perhaps, Some Cynical critics may also be 'reminded of their humanity'.
I read Several done the 'Professional' This work for reviews and it seems to sit too º Easy for Some in their comfortable cinema seats, or arm chairs in the safety of their homes, and write, what often amount to trite comments. Meaning they can read (often Their own) into works of Crude ugliness, Life affirming warmth from Hide to Have Yet they feel.
From The This film draws you in very Opening scenes. Some did not like the fact that death (as voice over) begins to tell the story, but this also served to make it all the more compelling. Screen play adapter: Michael Petroni who's been associated with such diverse works as "The Rite" and "Narnia" is equally at home writing for the BIG screen as well as TV. As is talented Director: Brian Percival (Downton Abbey & North and South) Both seem to have given their all, and with no less than 6 various producers, there seemed to be plenty of money to assure superb production values ~ guaranteeing a great look and feel. Director of Photography: Florian Ballhaus German born, captures The magnificence of The Selected locations carefully, Lifting astounding images from The book onto The pages of The Screen.
The Cast All work hard to Bring to Life Characters from The Novel's Markus Zusak. Child actors can sometimes be hit or miss but award winning Sophie Nelisse (Liesel) is reminiscent of the great Patricia Gozzi from the 60s (Sundays and Cybele '62 & Rapture '65) She convinces over a full range of emotions. Rudy equally as young Nico Liersch scores.
Some seem to Cynical º Have Difficulty in The Intellect of Understanding Children forced to GROW up in circumstances and May Have Been Terrible Harsh unnecessarily. Rush is always as reliable, Managing to convey a Man living with The Emotions of fear, Yet playing it adopted Down for The Sake of His young charge.
John Williams' score MULTI-layered music style brings to The Mind That helped scores of strong breath Life into great Classics from The past.
Films of This quality Have Become rare in these days of often Foolish, Hollywood comic book Action blockbusters, But it's hoped This, along with 'The Railway Man' might see US treated to more Intelligent modern Cinema. If I'd Change Anything, it could BE Perhaps anticlimactic The style of The Closing scenes looked as ~ May Have Been If more added as afterthought, too MANY through one fade outs (a very minor point)
But more importantly, Perhaps, Some Cynical critics may also be 'reminded of their humanity'.
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