Look, I'm always happy to see Iain Cuthbertson myself!
(I don't know if I would rate it the best children's film of the twentieth century or whatever, but it is a faithful and evocative version with a lot of nice details, like a fourth-wall curtain call for the credits and heritage trains throughout. I didn't imprint on the book as a child, but I did have feelings about it, and the film did well by it. spatch had never read the book and enjoyed the film, too.)
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Look, I'm always happy to see Iain Cuthbertson myself!
(I don't know if I would rate it the best children's film of the twentieth century or whatever, but it is a faithful and evocative version with a lot of nice details, like a fourth-wall curtain call for the credits and heritage trains throughout. I didn't imprint on the book as a child, but I did have feelings about it, and the film did well by it.