Beautifully Crafted Tale
- The Chorus review by CP Customer
I absolutely LOVED this film!
It is beautifully set, written and acted. A quiet, touching story - and if it doesn't make you cry you have a HEART OF STONE!!
5 out of 5 members found this review helpful.
luminous film
- The Chorus review by CP Customer
lovely film, excellent acting including by the children and teens. The story is “teacher changes pupils’ life”, a classic theme, but the whole film is quite subtle and understated and so enjoyable. The music can only be described as luminous. I enjoyed it
4 out of 4 members found this review helpful.
Near Perfect
- The Chorus review by Avijit
A demonstration of near perfect filmmaking
1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.
A Gem
- The Chorus review by MT
This is the best film I've seen for months. It should be compulsory viewing for all politicians who believe that education ought to consist solely of Maths, English and Science. It is a thing of luminous beauty and the "Making Of" extra is a second gem in its own right.
0 out of 0 members found this review helpful.
Two years in the waiting
- The Chorus review by JS
I had searched the Vide Greniers of Normandie for two years looking for this film with English subtitles prior to moving to Cinema Paradiso.
The film was largely as expected and we passed a pkeasant hour and a half watching it (without need of a tissue).
I don't know if the other reviewers watched the "bonus" of making of the film? Here we had another hour watching the joy of the children who took part .
Glad I made it at last and if I ever find the film with subtitles will happily hand over my 1 or 2 €uros.
0 out of 0 members found this review helpful.
Well worth seeing - at last!
- The Chorus review by JC
This was the third disc of this film that we received. The other two were both faulty. This was perfect and gave us a perfect feel-good evening's viewing.
0 out of 1 members found this review helpful.
Mawkish drivel
- The Chorus review by JD
Clearly I have a heart of stone! I found the film overly sentimental and utterly predictable - ninety minutes of my life I'll never get back.
0 out of 2 members found this review helpful.