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I saw this film last night in the Barbican, but this time in the original screen in the main complex.
As when I saw Safety Not Guaranteed a few days earlier, I watched most of the film without my glasses. What is happening to my eyesight? It’s certainly not getting worse, which you might expect as I get older.
As to the film, I found it a bit disappointing, although, if like me, you are an older person and like your stars to be stars, it is a good film. I note too, that it was a BBC film and it certainly isn’t wasting my licence fee.
January 5, 2013 - Posted by AnonW | World | Barbican, BBC, Eyesight, Films
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