did a great job bringing the book to life. I did not notice a few minor changes from the book to the movie (Mary Lou reminded me, thank you!). I think the changes were just to make the movie more appealing to a wider audience. Craig went with me and even enjoyed the movie, without having read the book. I loved the book and loved the movie too! Great way to spend a few hours in the theatre, transporting yourself back to the 60's.
My daughter Mary and her friend Sarah and I went to see Sarah's Key,
Mary & I had both read the book, and although Sarah had not read it yet, we all loved the movie. I think they did a great job bringing the book to life. Some of you might find it a tough movie to watch because of the story-line and the subtitles for the dialogue that is spoken in French. But I would highly recommend this book and movie too!
The book; Sarah's Key, by Tatiana de Rosnay was very well written, however, I would not recommend it to everyone, because the storyline is a very difficult topic to read about, a time in France's history that has been swept under the rug, during WW2, and the sending of thousands of Jews to concentration camps.
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