This is a superb film and gets one of my highest ratings. It's a great story, somewhat known, that is intriguing in itself. But the moral and philosophical parts of the story are equally intriguing, especially when viewed from an era 70+ years later.
There are not many better male actors alive (and currently performing) today than Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek: Into Darkness). He is known for immersing himself in the parts he plays and this is once again true here. He is brilliant and should pick up a few 'Best Male Actor' awards for 2014.
Two of his many capable counterparts are Keira Knightley (Pride & Prejudice) and Matthew Goode (Belle), who are also very effective in their roles.
I will definitely see this again, perhaps often and I recommend it to you highly.
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