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Old 09-10-2014, 01:51 PM   #7
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CCB, here's my tip if you tend to get wrapped up in the emotional component of movies like I do.....bring tissues.

I found it well done. The particular style of the movie is not something I'm usually a fan of (won't go into it but you'll figure it out when you see it) but I think it really, really worked in this instance.

I haven't read the book so I don't know how closely they stuck to the storyline but I found it engaging even if it's a bit predictable.

What I thoroughly enjoyed was the music. I'm not really a cello/classical kind of person but the music was beautiful and there's some band stuff in there too for those who don't care for strictly classical.

All in all, I liked it.

stuck really close to da story line. what was in the book and couldn't/wouldn't have faired well on film was well translated.
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