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  • The best movie i have ever seen.....so so painful...not for a second i could imagine that i m going through a movie...all the guys specially kathy h played her role so wonderfully that i have no words....isse zyada khoobsoorat movie mene meri zindgi me aaj tak nahi dekhi....amazing have no words....

  • I rented this movie saturday, I wasn't going to at first because of the whole clone thing. But I kept coming back to it , I thought "well, Keira Knightley's in it, so it has to be good." I have watched it 3 times already and I don't remember ever liking a film so much. It is such a beautiful tragedy, I wish it had got more recognition here in america, nobody has a taste for good films anymore it seems. Now I just have to find the book.

  • i wish they had more time together!!tommy and kathy!!!the music is so moving!!!!

  • The book is better, but this piece captures the characters so well!

  • pieces like this are the reason why i love film music in general :P

  • This soundtrack gave me goosebumps.

  • Such an amazing film! I never cry in movies and this one had me sobbing.

  • Thinking the average American is dumb, is not racist, it's called ethnocentric (the belief that one's own culture is superior to others). And yes, being ethnocentric makes YOU (aeversa, minoviooo, and carolynmeredith) dumb because you fail to see the truth, which is that "average people are simply average." While I loved this movie, most people who are capable of feeling these emotions don't wish to subjugate themselves to such pain... It's their own choice, not a matter of intelligence.

  • @minoviooo This brilliant and sensitive film didn't get more recognition in the US because the average American movie-goer is an ignorant clod who can only enjoy the mindless junk manufactured for the dull-witted masses. It's a terrible shame that more people did not hear about and see this beautiful and intelligent work.

  • @carolynmeredith I don't think being American has anything to do with it, you fucking racist. Even the "average" one. Ignorant!

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  • T.T!!!!! me encanta !

    

  • You must read the book before you see the film. It really helps with understanding the story.

  • @lnmissgreen I completely agree, that was my constant thought while watching the movie. If you haven't read the book, you wouldn't understand what about Hailsham, other students, their tragical condition, you can't tell that Ruth and Kath were close friends, overall.

  • I cried and cried.. but it was ok with this beautiful movie.

  • Most of the movies I love get little to no recognition and a lot of the big blockbusters that appeal to most people, I don't like. Go figure.

  • @SomberIngenue I literally couldn't have said it better myself. It is seriously the EXACT same thing when it comes to me and movies, no joke. Go figure. :)

  • Ce film est juste magnifique, et cette musique, qui est en fond lors des deux dernières semaines, cloture à merveille ce film!

  • I think I expected more than I should have from this movie. I should've realized that it wouldn't have been as good as the book. And even though I think I cried harder while reading the book than the movie, I think the music in this film adds to the sadness of the story. Okay film, but great story. I highly suggest people read the book :]

  • Amazing movie, beautiful score, superbly acted....deserves more recognition than it will actually get.

  • You can cry during this movie, I understand why now!..What you think about this??

  • I cried so much with this movie... but i love it and the actors too :)

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