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Jack Scanlon

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Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over
Staring: Cara Horgan, Jack Scanlon, Asa Butterfield, Sheila Hancock, David Heyman
Director: Mark Herman

Based on the book by John Boyne, The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas didn’t really get the box office recognition it deserves on its theatrical release, struggling to find a foothold amidst a stampede of blockbusters. But this is a film that, surely, is ripe for discovery on DVD.

Directed with care and diligence by Mark Herman, whose CV includes the excellent Brassed Off! and Little Voice, The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas is set during the Second World War, in and around a Nazi concentration camp. It tells its tale through the eyes of two young boys. One is the son of the camp’s commandant, while the other is wearing the striped pyjamas of the title.

The two boys meet and ultimately befriend one another, and The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas tells the difficult story of their companionship. It does it extremely well, too, careful to understate proceedings and demonstrate a restraint that serves the subject matter well. It’s also quite a lean film, and one boasting excellent performances, including David Thewlis as the aforementioned commandant.

If The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas has a problem or two, they pale in com...
Average rating of 5/5 Happy Boy, 2010-03-03
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Staring: Jim Beaver, Nicolas Cage, Peter Falk, Edith Fields, Thomas Kretschmann
Director: Lee Tamahori

The weirdness of actor Nicolas Cage and the weirdness of science-fiction author Philip K. Dick seem like a natural fit. The premise, taken from a short story by Dick, is a good one: A mediocre Las Vegas magician named Chris Johnson (Cage) can see into the future--but only about two minutes at the most. Just enough to pull off his act and to make some money at the gambling tables, so long as he's discreet. Unfortunately, he hasn't been discreet enough; a government agent (Julianne Moore) has sussed out his precognitive talent and wants to use him to track down terrorists. But all Johnson cares about is a beautiful young woman (Jessica Biel, The Illusionist) that he can see in his future--much further in his future than he's ever seen before.

Next has flashes that point to a much, much better movie than it turned out to be. A sequence in which Johnson, clairvoyantly explores all the different permutations of how he might approach his mystery woman is both funny and thought-provoking, and when Johnson avoids pursuers by knowing just the right moment to turn a corner or duck his head, it's smart and suspenseful. Unfortunately, the terrorist part of the plot is utterly ...
Average rating of 5/5 excellent and a 5 star film, 2010-01-01
one of nic cages best. the story and ideas for the film are genius.
simple but effective .a man who can see into the future but only by a few seconds.would that be enough for you?its going to have to be as he battles to save his dreams and the woman he loves.watch out for the hill scene as is fantastic.
all in all a 5 star film well thought out and well directed,cant wait to see if going to do next 2.

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Staring: Jim Beaver, Nicolas Cage, Peter Falk, Edith Fields, Thomas Kretschmann
Director: Lee Tamahori

The weirdness of actor Nicolas Cage and the weirdness of science-fiction author Philip K. Dick seem like a natural fit. The premise, taken from a short story by Dick, is a good one: A mediocre Las Vegas magician named Chris Johnson (Cage) can see into the future--but only about two minutes at the most. Just enough to pull off his act and to make some money at the gambling tables, so long as he's discreet. Unfortunately, he hasn't been discreet enough; a government agent (Julianne Moore) has sussed out his precognitive talent and wants to use him to track down terrorists. But all Johnson cares about is a beautiful young woman (Jessica Biel, The Illusionist) that he can see in his future--much further in his future than he's ever seen before.

Next has flashes that point to a much, much better movie than it turned out to be. A sequence in which Johnson, clairvoyantly explores all the different permutations of how he might approach his mystery woman is both funny and thought-provoking, and when Johnson avoids pursuers by knowing just the right moment to turn a corner or duck his head, it's smart and suspenseful. Unfortunately, the terrorist part of the plot is utterly ...
Average rating of 5/5 excellent and a 5 star film, 2010-01-01
one of nic cages best. the story and ideas for the film are genius.
simple but effective .a man who can see into the future but only by a few seconds.would that be enough for you?its going to have to be as he battles to save his dreams and the woman he loves.watch out for the hill scene as is fantastic.
all in all a 5 star film well thought out and well directed,cant wait to see if going to do next 2.