Originally posted by Mandryka
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Stephen Poliakoff - Glorious 39
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Norfolk Born
This has proved to be a MOST helpful thread - I was in two minds about whether to watch this film, and thank you all for the 2 hours or so that you have, on balance, saved me!: ok:
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI found it the must haunting film I've seen for a long time (that probably says something about my film-watching habits though). It was still circling round in my mind this morning.
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Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostThis has proved to be a MOST helpful thread - I was in two minds about whether to watch this film, and thank you all for the 2 hours or so that you have, on balance, saved me!: ok:"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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JoeG
Glad to see my original post has stimulated such a discussion and clearly divided opinion! Referring back to the original question I posed, however, did anyone who watched it have any empathy with the appeasers bearing in mind that they did not have the hindsight that we have. (Though presumably they would have known about some of the atrocities carried out by the German regime in previous years)
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Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostThis has proved to be a MOST helpful thread - I was in two minds about whether to watch this film, and thank you all for the 2 hours or so that you have, on balance, saved me!: ok:
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Norfolk Born
I'll refer t'matter to t'committee, namely the lady wife - 'appen we'll decide summat in t'next few days. (I've got THAT MUCH STUFF backed up on t'hard disk....)
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Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostI'll refer t'matter to t'committee, namely the lady wife - 'appen we'll decide summat in t'next few days. (I've got THAT MUCH STUFF backed up on t'hard disk....)
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