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Goodnight Mister Tom

Goodnight Mister Tom

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Charming film adaptation of the prize-winning novel about a child refugee's new life in the countryside during WWII.

CertificatePG

Duration101 mins

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  • Anwen, 13
  • 3 reviews
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Goodnight Mister Tom - Compelling film set in WW2 England.

5 stars

18 Jun 2020

Goodnight Mister Tom follows the two characters of Mr Tom and William Beech. It is a film that explores relationships, loss and love in World War II England.

The film tells the story of William Beech a young, 10 year old evacuee from the heart of London who arrives at the countryside home of Mr Tom, a white haired and rather abrupt widower. Mr Tom, at first did not want to house an evacuee and made a real effort not to socialize with the villagers. Initially both characters appeared lost and through the film their hardships and their challenging lives were gradually revealed. The film follows these two main characters who save each other and learn what it means to love and be loved.

The story is set in World War II England and the film shares a great deal of information on everyday life during this period. It's great for people who are studying this WWII in school, as it really gives you an insight into life at this time.

This film is a journey of emotional highs and lows. Some scenes wills be disturbing to younger viewers, especially when Willie is rescued by Mr Tom following his return to London. The treatment of children at this point in history was thought provoking and devastatingly sad.

The contrast between the scenes in city of London and the countryside were vast with a well thought out use of light. Also, the contrast between the scenes filmed Willie's London home and Mr Tom's home could not have been more different. The London home was dark, plain, unordered and a mess. Mr Tom's house was peaceful, clean, ordered and contained more colour.

The acting in this film is phenomenal! You believe these characters and feel as if you get to know them in depth. In my opinion this film should never be re-made as I feel that no one could ever play Mr Tom as well as John Thaw.

I highly recommend this film, but be prepared to shed a few tears.

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