6/10
Initially apprehensive, pleasantly surprised
27 June 2003
I was initially apprehensive about seeing this movie, as casting Sean Penn (Sean Penn!!) as the poet Thomas seemed a bit of a stretch. But fortunately his role is not major and although they took some liberties with the book (dropping Billie, the child, completely and changing the ending) the film was quite viewable and entertaining. The depiction of the 19th century murders was especially well done with strong performances from that cast. The 20th century part was a bit too moody for me and perhaps hard to follow if you hadn't read the book, but all in all, not bad.
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