Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Film Review: Tomorrow When the War Began

The film adaptation of John Marsden's Tomorrow When the War Began was released in Cinemas last Thursday in Australia. I can't tell you how squee-making it's been seeing buses wrapped with ginormous film posters driving about. Ever since casting for this film was announced I've been excited for this film. See, I've always liked Caitlin Stasey. I thought she was excellent on Neighbours and would make a very good Ellie.

I tried not to get my hopes up too high. They got up there anyway without my permission. I was practically jumping up and down when I bought tickets. And when the credits rolled. I was still twitching in my seat when the planes were flying over Hell. I don't think I calmed down for the entire movie, because I loved it.

I loved it.

My friend loved it too. She hadn't read the books, and she was hiding under her jacket in a few places. She freely admits she's a sook, but it was genuinely nail-biting in places.

It was beautifully shot. It was funny as well as affecting. It was thrilling, and what's more, it was faithful to the novel. Things always have to be changed when a book is translated on to screen, but they were minor things and they were done well. The pacing was perfect. The acting was clunky in one or two places, but forgivably so as it was wonderful in most. The girls in the movie did seem to have these affected British accents in places, which could have been a result of hanging out with Rachel Hurd-Wood, who's a pom. I wonder, though, if it's to make the film slightly more appealing in the mother country. It's weird that it was just the girls though.

I'm so proud, relieved and excited--and I hope they make a sequel.

13 comments:

  1. 1) I cannot wait for this to make it stateside. The movie looks SO GOOD. I also need to read the book, but the movie appeals to me in a way the book hasn't yet.
    2) What is a sook? ;)

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  2. LOL, a sook is someone who is a bit wet, a crybaby. It's a great word!

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  3. yay - i'm leaving in 20 mins to go and see it!!!

    and i havent been able to contain myself or remain calm and neutral.

    i made my kids watch the trailer this morning before school b/c I woke up feeling pumped, haha.

    so glad you loved it.

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  4. I can't wait for this to be released here...

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  5. Now watch Red Dawn with a very young Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen and weirdly Jennifer Grey (Baby in Dirty Dancing).

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  6. Seen it Rory! Was OK. Mmmmm Swayze...

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  7. I saw this weekend and thought it was pretty good. The scenery was spectacular, the acting was generally pretty good. the only one who I thought was a bit miscast was Robyn, but other than that, good job all round!

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  8. Oooh - thank you for this review. I was just trying to decide to see it when it opens here in NZ. I haven't read the series yet but it is MAJORLY popular in my library.

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  10. I'm REALLY hoping this gets released in the UK - if not I'll cry and then have to find a way to import the DVD when it's released (can you recommend any good sites that send to the UK???) - SO glad you loved it - my expectations for it are now even higher (if possible!) Squeeeeee! :-D

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  11. I loved this too - a great adaption I thought, and I really really really hope they make others.

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  12. Yes Rhi- a very strong adaption. I loved the bit where she is reading 'my brilliant career' and they make the little gag about the books always being better than the movie remake.
    SJM

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  13. I really really hope they make the sequel! I started reading these books when i was 12 and this movie adaptation was probably the best ive seen in years. Wishing, hoping, dreaming!

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