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Oh most definitely, Ralph Fiennes performance is impeccable, and you're guaranteed going to be crying at the end during Neeson's speech.I have still never watched this film - is it worth a blind buy? Really like that steelbook
Amazon has November 6th, Zavvi October, I changed it to November now, but don't know who's wrong here...6Th October?
Looks nice! Shame it's a film I can't bring myself to rewatch though
It's well worth the time and emotional punch though.How come? Hard watch?
It's a brilliant film and I recommend watching it at least once, but much like Come and See (which I only recently plucked up the courage to watch for the first time) I couldn't escape the reality of it all and so was left feeling pretty depressed afterwards... something about war films hits me differently.How come? Hard watch?
Agreed.It's a brilliant film and I recommend watching it at least once, but much like Come and See (which I only recently plucked up the courage to watch for the first time) I couldn't escape the reality of it all and so was left feeling pretty depressed afterwards... something about war films hits me differently.
Grave of the Fireflies is another one I've been "avoiding". Had the blu-ray for years, but just can't bring myself to watch it after everything I've heardAgreed.
Come and See is utterly crushing. I don't think a film has destroyed me like Come and See did.
Beyond Grave of the Fireflies level emotional pain.
Once and once only.
Peerless film but barely watchable again.