The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas (12A)

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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Time Out says

Tue Sep 9 2008

This writer can’t remember witnessing a harder-hitting kids’ movie denouement than the one that closes this microcosm of middle-class German family life in WWII. A tender adaptation of John Boyne’s 2006 children’s novel, Mark Herman’s film views a world in conflict through the innocent eyes of eight-year-old Bruno (Asa Butterfield), whose cosseted lifestyle as the son of a high-ranking Nazi officer (David Thewlis) is in stark contrast to the intolerable existence experienced by Europe’s Jewish populace.

At first we’re never quite sure what role Bruno’s father plays in the war, but we – and his increasingly suspicious wife (Vera Farmiga) – soon come to the conclusion that he has something to do with the distant concentration camp visible from the family’s back window. When Bruno spots a group of men toiling away in striped clothing, he’s sufficiently inquisitive to sneak over the garden gate for a peek.

It’s there, behind the camp’s electric fence, that Bruno first claps eyes on Shmuel (Jack Scanlon), a shaven-headed prisoner of the same age. As a conversation develops between the children, they strike up a friendship – one that leads to a shockingly fateful decision. The frightfully English accents are way out of kilter for a film set in Europe, but you learn to live with it. Thewlis, too, seems ill-cast at first but, as the film takes on a more sombre, foreboding tone, he begins to relish the part. Ultimately, though, it’s the kids’ movie; both Butterfield and Scanlon deliver strong, poignant performances. Just prepare to leave the screening feeling somewhat depressed.
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Rated:

12A

UK release:

Fri Sep 12, 2008

Duration:

94 mins

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Rated as: 4/5 (71 ratings)
  • i thought that the film was poorly acted, and that the fact that a young child could infiltrate a concentration cam with no experience, a child whom was related to the head guard and not get noticed was preposterous.

    DAVE Sat Jun 1
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  • bad

    Addey Tue May 14
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • I beleive this film attempted to show all of us how bad the camps were back then. also trying to explain it to children in a way, were they will understand how horrible it was back then. The author of this book and fiim was extremly smart in how he showed the camp in the eyes of achild and a way were younger people could watch. I beleive that all of the statments about how it is bad and shouldnt be a film or book are incorect as it shows us the truth!

    ALEX Sun Apr 21
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  • good film but sad and needs a better ending

    alicia Fri Apr 5
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  • Film was good, unlike this review:(

    Bum Tue Mar 26
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  • It was great but a bit sad :( x

    Arthur Boulding Fri Mar 8
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas left a filthy taste in my mouth-Shame on you BBC for this morally defunct manipulative dross that trivialises the real victims horror. Yuk!

    aqua Fri Mar 1
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  • THIS IS THE CRAPPEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN

    Starr Jospeh Tue Jan 29
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  • ANG PANGET NAMAN NG PALABAS NA TO!

    Jobert Lopez Thu Jan 17
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  • THE MOVIE IS LIKE MY MOTHER SHES A FUCKING ASSHOLE AND WEAK SA DOTA GRABE!

    jove undag Sun Jan 13
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