Think the film started at 9 but I didn't catch it until the last half hour. Very moving and tragic account of the concentration camps. Not sure if it was a true story or not but the ending was unbelievably sad. I'm being serious here but what those poor people went through must have been truly horrific.
I was gonna start a similar thread - The boy in the Striped Pyjamas. The kids wanted to stay up to see the end - it was a right boot in the baws. The book it was adapted from is a kids' book, apparently. Very moving and the performance from Bruno's maw (the eldest girl in the Narnia films) was amazing
Sky plussed it I watched something about Camels on C4. They killed one and cut the **** open to see how it worked My kind of show
Thanks. I shall probably try and get the DVD to watch the whole film. The acting was fantastic and if anyone could sit through it and not feel absolute devastation then they would not be human. The two wee boys holding hands at the end was moving beyond description. The two boys were incredible. All of them were.
Forget about Sovies Gambol, this is where the sensible conversation comes in. Truly moving film. Tina lets the side down again by belittling a serious and emotional thread.
Yeah - I'm sure she's the oldest one in the Disney versions (took me ages to think where I'd seen her before). Also appearing were Bishop Brennan (as a Nazi tutor) and David Thewlis. It was a BBC film so it might be on iPlayer.
What a pathetic excuse of a sub human you are. And midgets is insulting. Vertically challenged. With dinosaurs like you around things will never improve.