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Libbie Barr
Script Supervisor -
Ed Colyer
Foley Mixer -
Mark Herman
Screenplay -
Christine Langan
Executive Producer -
David Heyman
Producer -
James Horner
Original Music Composer -
John Casali
Production Sound Mixer -
Marese Langan
Hair Designer
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r96sk
6/11/2024 12:22:09AM
Not convinced this is a greatly made movie, but it sure does pack a punch! <em>'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'</em> makes for good viewing for the majority, though that ending really is quite something - startling in fact, and that's even with me sensing it. The aforementioned is because, as well as the way the film builds in general, I'm pretty certain I watched this at high school; just not sure if it was snippets or the whole thing, the fence scenes are the only ones I vaguely recall seeing. The low acting level of the youngsters did take me out a bit, no dislike to Asa Butterfield and Jack Scanlon, obviously, but they aren't the best. Though they aren't helped by the dialogue for them, which doesn't feel natural at all. It's written in a way that is simply to tell the viewer about what's happening. The adult actors are great, though. Vera Farmiga stands out, though David Thewlis, Rupert Friend and David Hayman merit a mention too. All in all, it's a good film - and one that is distressingly unforgettable thanks to that one moment.
David Thewlis
FatherVera Farmiga
MotherRupert Friend
Lieutenant KotlerAsa Butterfield
BrunoLászló Áron
LarsSheila Hancock
GrandmaDavid Hayman
PavelMihály Szabados
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