PacificLilly : *End of the road* "little J G said yeuhh" 🤣🤣🤣🎶🤣🤣🤣
Fezza : If you are suffering from insomnia this is the cure.
etim : Decent story, 'based on true events', well made but waay too long.
Sally : Alex's last episode he did
grasshopper rex : A younger, angrier Bosch.
boger-t : believe "charly" was better, cliff robertson was amazing and won an academy award for best...
greyfur : Was actually O.K., had to watch on YouTube, as dood tends to crap the bed on me part way t...
DJensen : Contains spoilers. Click to show. It's a short story, actually. "P.S. Please put flowers on Algernon's grave for me." I'll n...
skoooper : Masterpiece tbh and also very sad
This is the 11th film version of the 1911 story. The 1st version was 1919, then followed by another in 1949 with the blockbuster child stars of the time Margaret O’Brien & Dean Stockwell (who most might know now from several other projects like Quantum Leap & Battlestar Galactica). Subsequent versions were done in 1975- which was a 7 part mini-series presented by BBC-one, 1987, 1993 with Kate Maberly, 1999, a sequel done in 2000, two in 2010 & then another in 2017.
Rather than watch the same one over & over, just watch all 11. Not unlike the 30 or more versions of Alice In Wonderland. Just start with Hepworth’s original 1903, then work your way up from there.
i’ve seen a number of versions of this and my fav, the one with Kate Muberly about 4 times, looking forward to watching this version.