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Cider with Rosie
An enchanting tale of childhood in a sleepy Cotswold village during and immediately after the First World War.
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Plot Summary
Based on Laurie Lee's autobiographical novel, this film chronicles the author's childhood and adolescence in a rural English village in the years following World War I. It depicts the transition from a traditional, pastoral way of life to the encroaching modern world, focusing on the family's struggles, the joys of youth, and the discovery of burgeoning adulthood. The narrative is imbued with a strong sense of nostalgia and vivid sensory details of the countryside.
Critical Reception
As a BBC television adaptation, 'Cider with Rosie' was generally well-received for its faithful portrayal of Laurie Lee's beloved novel. Critics and audiences appreciated its atmospheric depiction of rural life and the sensitive handling of the coming-of-age themes. It captured the essence of the book's lyrical prose and nostalgic tone, making it a poignant and memorable viewing experience for those familiar with the source material.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric and faithful adaptation of the source novel.
Commended for its sensitive portrayal of childhood nostalgia and rural English life.
Seen as a poignant and evocative journey through a bygone era.
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Fun Fact
The original 1959 novel 'Cider with Rosie' by Laurie Lee is considered a classic of English autobiography and is widely read in schools.
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