Director: François Truffaut
Writers: François Truffaut (screenplay), Jean-Louis Richard(screenplay), 3 more credits »
Stars: Oskar Werner, Julie Christie, Cyril Cusack |See full cast and crew »
A film based on Ray Bradbury’s novel of the same name. For the first hour I felt as though I had floated into someone else’s dream.
I would be surprised if Julian Assange hasn’t seen the film or at least read the novel, and I have the feeling that Ray didn’t appreciate the tele too much.
7 out of 10.
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This is the only book in my life I have read more three times. The movie is good, but doesn’t include everything from the book which left me a little disappointed. I only wish Hollywood would give this a remake or reimaging. Could you image the special effects with the fires? ha ha
I thought that the cutest special effects were the men with rockets at the end. The film kind of held it’s own right up until that moment. and then it became obscenely clear how dated it was.