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4 user reviews
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         7.7/10
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13-17 |
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26-35 |
36-49 |
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7
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The great movie.
8/10 6.7.2003 -
yashi_bittu@ - age: 13-17
Great dialogue, poignant silences, and genuine, believable characters make this an excellent film. While the case of 'The Winslow Boy' is a national issue, we are given a painful, personal, intimate portrait of one family being torn apart by one possible five-shilling lie. A great film. Very-well acted; Northam is awesome.
8/10 3.2.2002 -
marchross@ - age: 36-49
Watching this is wonderful, seeing the characters revealed, like peeling layers of an onion, tears and all. The Winslow Boy shows so many aspects of life and people. The fact that it is set in England, 1912 is irrelevant, nothing has changed. Both justice and injustice rule simultaneously in society. Why? People are rewarded for lying, even small lies in our society. So truth is beaten into submission.
7/10 5.3.2001 -
fringeb2@ - age: 26-35
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If you're a fan of David Mamet you'll certainly appreciate this movie. Although quite different from his other movies, we still find the intricate dialogue and puzzling character we're used to from the director. The story is intriguing and the pace is just slow enough to let us appreciate every single line. Might not be as good as some of his previous work but still a very interesting film whatsoever.
8/10 7.7.1999 -
n8fireaboutte@
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