Carrie's War
Carrie's War

Carrie's War

2004Movie90 minEnglish

Carrie's War is an adaptation of a 1973 children's novel by Nina Bawden, set during the Second World War and following two evacuees, Carrie and her younger brother Nick.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Julian FellowesGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During World War II, young Carrie Willow is evacuated from London to the Welsh countryside along with her younger brother, Nick. Separated from her familiar surroundings and facing a new and somewhat stern foster mother, Mrs. Evans, Carrie struggles to adapt to her new life. As she navigates the challenges of wartime, she uncovers secrets about her own family and the town's past, all while forming a deep bond with her newfound community.

Critical Reception

Carrie's War (2004) was generally well-received, praised for its sensitive portrayal of childhood during wartime and its faithful adaptation of Nina Bawden's beloved novel. Critics highlighted the strong performances, particularly from the young lead, and the evocative atmosphere of the period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its touching and atmospheric depiction of childhood displacement during WWII.
  • Jemima Rooper's performance as Carrie was widely lauded as sensitive and compelling.
  • The film successfully captures the emotional complexities of growing up amidst conflict and change.

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Fun Fact

The novel 'Carrie's War' by Nina Bawden was originally published in 1973 and has been a staple of children's literature, often studied in schools for its themes of wartime experience and social commentary.

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