Members BigK Posted February 11, 2009 Members Posted February 11, 2009 Warning: Possible Spoiler Alert I saw this movie and loved it. I didn't get that the opening scene with Ralph Fiennes as a set up for an extended flash back, and midway through the movie I was wondering what all the fuss was about. Then, long after I'd forgotten about him, Ralph Fiennes shows up again and the movie becomes great. It's not Ralph Fiennes that I'm raving about, but the story itself. It's gripping. I really loved how the movie drew me in. Did anyone else like (or even hate) the movie. Any other favorite movies out there? Quote
caeron Posted February 11, 2009 Posted February 11, 2009 I loved Kate Winslet. She played a great character that was kind of twisted, that didn't ask for sympathy, but earned some understanding as the story went on. I thought Ralph Fiennes' character a bit inexplicable though. I didn't get his motivations from the trial on. Quote
Members TownsendPLocke Posted February 11, 2009 Members Posted February 11, 2009 Very dark and very serious movie.I enjoyed it very much I watched it and rewatched Doubt in one afternoon-how cheery! Very much worth seeing.And since this forum talks about such things The boy playing the young Ralph Fienes is gourgeous-and has a very impressive uncut weenie as well Hey-where are you all going? Well I guess that movie will be full today Quote
Members BigK Posted February 12, 2009 Author Members Posted February 12, 2009 And since this forum talks about such things The boy playing the young Ralph Fienes is gourgeous-and has a very impressive uncut weenie as well Hey-where are you all going? Well I guess that movie will be full today I knew I forgot something important. Unfortunately, it was and all to brief (no pun intended) view of him full frontal. Quote
Guest FourAces Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 I knew I forgot something important. Unfortunately, it was and all to brief (no pun intended) view of him full frontal. Big K is this the "brief" image http://www.allmaleonline.com/2009/01/sexy-david-kross.html btw if I'm in your area this spring when I return to the lonestar state for a visit I'll let you know. Quote
caeron Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 According to his wikipedia, he was 17 when the film was shot. I thought he was older. I'm surprised our freaky society didn't ban the movie as child porn. Quote
Members BigK Posted February 20, 2009 Author Members Posted February 20, 2009 Bump...Glad to hear Oz and others enjoyed The Reader as much as I did mentioned in the other thread. Quote