Story here. Interesting choice of roles to help him move beyond Harry Potter, I’d say.
Sounds interesting but thats not the first time he’s played a role like that, he played Rudyard Kiplings son in My Boy Jack, who was killed at the front in the First World War.
Just so long as they don’t change the butterfly to an owl…
True. Do you think he’ll do a remake of “Paths of Glory” when he gets a bit older? ![]()
I think the famous butterfly scene was not in the source novel, but was invented for the 1930 film (still under copyright), which is why it was changed to a bird for the 1979… Oh! That was a joke. I get jokes.
Hey, anything’s gotta be better than that horrible version on TV that had John-Boy Walton and Ernest Borgnine in it. Still think it would be hard to top the Lew Ayres version, but you never know…bigger and better explosions, more realistic gore…kind of like Paesschendaele, maybe…