Stars:
David Haig, Daniel Radcliffe, Kim CattrallStoryline
English gentleman author Rudyard Kipling, famous for the Jungle Book, uses his considerable influence, being on a War Office propaganda think tank, to get his nearly 18 year-old son John 'Jack', admitted for military service during World war I after he is repeatedly refused on account of his bad eyesight. He is enrolled in the Irish Guards: their patriotic dream but mother and sister's nightmare. After a short officer training course Jack gets command of a platoon and embarks in France. Soon, and just after his 18th birthday, his unit suffers terrible losses and Jack is reported missing. Now mother Caroline 'Carry' Kipling proves unstoppable pushing Rudyard's influence and half of England to help find out the truth. When it finally comes, there is far less glory than gore and guilt.![](https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNDZhNmVlZjMtYzRiMS00YWM0LWJlY2ItMTNmMmJjYjc1YjY4XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTc2MDUyNjM@._V1_SY1000_CR0,0,665,1000_AL_.jpg)
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User Reviews
Thought provoking hopeless tragedyI found his very
interesting, not least because it fascinated me, one who generally finds
programs about war repetitive, distasteful and untrue of reality. This
film seemed so hopeless because you know he has no chance but really it
is not about the boy in many ways, it is about the father and his
conviction and his choking pride that takes precedence in the film.
Daniel Radcliffe, unfortunately, did not play a totally convincing role
as Jack, the son, but since he was much younger and far less experienced
in the world of serious acting I think he was simply out performed.
The
main character of the film was Rudyard Kipling and everything you feel
is aimed at his loss and guilt for pushing his son to do something where
he was destined to underachieve in, due to his "disability" (poor
eyesight). I think this rigid but heartfelt performance was brilliant.
The score was orchestral and built up atmosphere and sadness throughout,
while the camera-work was inventive, intuitive and well shot
throughout, including some rather experimental frames.
I think
that the film as a whole really captured the feeling of grief and guilt
that many must have felt at that time, the sense of irretrievable loss
of something so precious. I think this is a great achievement as a film.
I recommend anyone should see it who is interested in any aspects of
film, it gives its best in all areas.
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