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Wholocked wrote:
Definitely watch again with subtitles. I should go watch it again
I have none on the DVD.
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To get English sub-titles you would have to watch it on YouTube.
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Right. Thanks. I will have a look. Strange that there are none of the DVD.
Last edited by gently69 (December 9, 2013 9:10 am)
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I've just watched this movie for the first time on YouTube.
Very sad, That poor boy. Made me cry. But funny bits too.
Brilliantly acted by Benedict and Tom.
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Has anyone else read the book? Finished it today. Tears running down my face for the last few chapters. Heartbroken. Haven't watched the movie yet but looking forward to seeing the performances by Ben and Tom.
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Oh, I see I actually never came back here to say my parents loved the DVD I left them and it turns out they'd read the book, which I didn't know existed!
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I read the book after having seen the film (I should send Benedict a bill - quite a lot of money spent on books because of his films!) and found it fascinating.
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So did I because I wanted to understand all the things Tom Hardy said in the film.
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As someone who has neither read the book nor seen the film, but has both at her disposal, would you recommend I first read the book, or first watch the movie?
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I couldn't do this as I didn't even know there was a book...
But I would always recommend reading the book first.
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Yea. When you have a choice always go for the book first.
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All this talk about the book or the movie made me look into it, and it sounded quite intriguing, so I've purchased both -- and also sampled both in the meantime. I read the book first, which was actually a really good thing, because I think it adds a lot more depth to the movie and the characters. Especially at the end, because the book goes into more detail there and makes it all the more tragic.
The movie is very close to the book, which is not surprising since both were written by Alexander Masters, the man that Benedict is portraying in the movie. I found the movie also compresses the book very well and brings out the essentials without losing the connection to the characters or to Stuart's and Alexander's story.
However, it's not your average easy-going feel-good movie. I felt the book was hard to read sometimes, because it's a little disjointed in places, a little chaotic, just like Stuart himself. I wouldn't call it a page-turner, it just doesn't flow like a novel in the classic sense. I did enjoy reading it, and I enjoyed the movie a lot as well. But, you have to admit that they're a bit... strange. Eccentric, even. In a good way.
Both Benedict and Tom were great, especially Tom. There's also a nice interview bonus in the DVD extras, including a very rambly Benedict interview (might have been one of the YouTube vids on the previous page that don't work anymore). So, yeah, I enjoyed "Stuart" quite a lot.
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I just found this and watched it. I am a little speechless right now. Wow. Benedict has surely caused me to watch some good films I'd never have watched if not for him... and I'm glad I did watch it.
The actor who played Stuart did a fine job with him, he became likable and you started to really care for someone you'd usually just pass by on the street and Ben's character was great at helping that along as well.
I can't help but think about how different people turn out after a life like his, all that abuse... it was a really interesting look into it. It's something that always scare me... I am probably being too honest when I say this, but I always wonder how I didn't turn into someone like Stuart.
I am so happy I watched this, it was a fantastic film I feel.
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One of my faves.
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Also liked this film though I certainly didn't understand even half of it.
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I warned my parents about the mumbling as they really moan about that in films...
But it transpired that they'd both read the book and so managed fine with it!
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I read the book afterwards and got several enlightenments (right word?) about the plot.
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Surprisingly with my bad ears I could actually make sense of the mumbling. To be fair I had earphones on... I actually watched it without subtitles (because it only offered Danish and I hate Danish subtitles)
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Tom Hardy plays Stuart. Fantastic job done too.
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Davina wrote:
Tom Hardy plays Stuart. Fantastic job done too.
Yesterday, I read this interesting Esquire cover story on Tom Hardy---the only film I remember seeing him in is TTSS. The article touches on the difficulties of a young, unusual actor finding roles in film:
The film environment for actors in their 30s sounds pretty grim now---so many fine, young actors, so few worthy roles