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coffee_in_an_iv says...
6 years ago
Moving period piece romance about coming to terms with the past and moving on into a brighter future. Lily James is superb.
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Silrog says...
5 years ago
I had no idea what this movie would be about and that really did benefit my experience.
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Granola says...
5 years ago
I remember loving the book as a child, so I find myself quite disappointed by the movie. Lily James is not a particularly good fit for the role, and she has no chemistry with Michiel Huisman.
Also the nazi guy was good because he helped a cow give birth?... Nevermind about all the jewish people who might have been killed by him then, I guess.
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SerenadB says...
6 years ago
I truly enjoyed The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society. (I think that this is the first movie title that I genuinely can't pronouns). It is a story of love, friendship, war and ambition. The film location and the costumes were beautiful and the acting was great. Filled with characters you can't help but fall in love with. Some scenes are light and easy going while the next few scenes tell the saddest stories. This movie found the perfect balance between it all. Playing not only with your emotions but with your heart as well, if you ask me. I for sure am watching it again, as soon as possible.
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maphiagurl says...
5 years ago
If you loved the book, the movie doesn’t disappoint.
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genslen says...
6 years ago
Just a wonderful film. Beautifully shot and well acted, this moving story of the German occupation of the small island of Guernsey during World War II focuses on how the occupation affected those who lived there. Lily James is perfect as a curious London writer who comes to the island on a whim and is drawn into the lives of the members of a book club, started on the island during the war. The regular meetings allowed the club members a legal reason to meet and socialize. But the story also explores the dark side of the occupation, including those who worked with the Germans and the painful repercussions. As a writer, I understand the power of books and share the joy that these fictional readers enjoyed in their wartime appreciation of the written word--and the way it can offer escape. An excellent film, recommended for anyone who enjoys a moving story and a well-crafted, beautifully shot film.
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stakahashi says...
6 years ago
Fun for the wife, bearable for the husband.
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paul.media says...
9 months ago
Great film/story and a wonderful cast.
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Mel- says...
2 months ago
This popped up while I was scrolling for a new movie and since I love Lily James, I decided to give it a shot. I was not disappointed! Going in blindly made it enjoyable and I was invested in the Society and where it would take Juliet.
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sage020 says...
one year ago
So I tried watching this twice, first time I fell asleep and the second time I found other distractions to pay attention to. I feel my rating is probably being a generous rating for this film for myself because it did not hold my attention in the slightest, but I’m sure it’s a fine film for the people it’s actually marketed for, which isn’t me.
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nftygirl says...
3 years ago
This post-war period drama has the feel of a made-for-TV film with high production value but mediocre premise and script. I did learn a few things about Guernsey during the war though. I wouldn't recommend or watch again but it was alright once.
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theinfamousj says...
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4 years ago
This movie is based on a book and unlike most movies based on books where the book was better, this one was a draw. The movie had what the book didn't: the visuals to explain the delightful beautify of Guernsey and the horrid reality of the potato peel pie. Despite all of that, and some details from the book being eliminated, there was one thing that stuck in my craw: [spoiler]Glen Powell's voice. His accent was ... wrong. While I know that he's American, he sounded like someone with a thick accent trying to hide it to sound American -- thus wooden -- and it pulled me right out of my immersive experience each and every time he opened his mouth[/spoiler].

That said, I recommend a read-and-watch pairing of the book and the movie. Each interaction with the story will benefit from the other.
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faithful soul says...
5 years ago
As predictable as potato peel pie (but a lot tastier), this is a cosy, easy to watch drama that is enlivened by some excellent acting.
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JBaby_9783 says...
2 years ago
This movie deserved better. It has none of charm and sweetness of the book.
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