Originally Posted by
econ21
It may grow on you. When I first saw it in my twenties, I was underwhelmed. I caught it again quite recently at about double that age and thought it was a tour de force.
I am not sure what changed - maybe I was looking at the "punchable" main character from the perspective of a parent rather than of a young man. It makes you view the boy's losing his parents, and later losing his innocence, quite differently. And I think Christian Bale did a jaw dropping job - I am not sure he has done anything better since - with a powerful cast of supporting characters.
Partly, I guess I was no longer looking for an action film. The film's plot has the messiness that comes with a real life story (yes, it's fiction but based heavily on the author's own war time experiences, IIRC). Watching it in the same way as you would watch Schindler's List, it is very moving.