


HIghly interesting. Kate Winslet was really good in it. I also really liked the young version of the main character. The movie was very emotional and dealt more with the Holocaust than I assumed. I was really drawn in by it, though.
For a bit of a summary, the movie is about a young boy who gets ill on the street on the way home from school. As he is throwing up on the street, a woman (Winslet) helps him out and takes him home. After this incident, they become lovers and spend every afternoon together. Each day the boy reads his school books aloud to her which she enjoys. Eventually the two split. Later on, we find the boy in law school. His class is visiting the courtroom during the Holocaust trials. As it turns out, his former lover has been accused of crimes related to the Holocaust.
He knows some hidden truths that might help her case, but fails to report them. As the story goes on, we see how she lives in prison, and how the boy stays involved with her.
Although this movie was interesting, it left me questioning the boy. Why didn't he tell? Perhaps he was ashamed to have associated so closely with someone who committed such crimes. Perhaps he cared about her so much that he wanted to protect her secrets for her. In any case it was an interesting, thoughtful, and emotional movie. Check it out.
I like movies.
DD
2. The Madonnas of Leningrad, Debra Dean
3. The Female Brain, by Louanne Brezandine
4. The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck
And because it is obvious that I don't know how to insert pictures, I'm just going to continue writing in text from here on out:
5. The Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
6. Translation Nation, Hector Trobar
7. Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie (I can't believe I've never read this...)
8. The Book Thief, Marcus Zusak (I read his _I Am the Messenger_ ,which was totally awesome, to my seventh graders. Well, I read ahead. I don't think I'll ever finish it with them. Only three weeks left, you know!)
9. Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
10. Persuasion, Jane Austen (these are the only two Austen books I haven't read. It's about time, don't you think?)
The list could go on and on, but I don't want to waste any more of your precious reading time. Best go,
Regards,
The Dame