Review of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) by Alex R — 06 Feb 2012
Film version of Harper Lee's classic, To Kill a Mockingbird is one of cinema's greatest classics. The book is one of my all time favourite novels, and this screen adaptation does it justice. Director Robert Mulligan directs a phenomenal cast of actors, most notably Gregory Peck in the role of Atticus Finch.
Gregory Peck delivers a strong, powerful and unforgettable performance. The film differs a bit from the book, but it keeps the essence of the story intact, and just like the book; this film is a classic.
The performances of the cast are wonderful, and the story is one that will keep you interested from start to finish. This film is a definite classic of cinema and it is a must see film. This film adaptation of Harper Lee's classic is just as memorable as her book, and this is simply a well acted film with a powerful story.
As an avid fan of the book, director Robert Mulligan stays faithful to the story, and creates a phenomenal film. This film is a classic that should be seen by any film fan. Gregory Peck definitely made the film what it is, and no other actor could portray Atticus Finch.
He really brings the character to life, and makes the character his own. If you've read the book, you'll most likely enjoy this film. To Kill a Mockingbird is a wonderful, well acted film with an unforgettable story.
This is simply put an amazing film.
This review of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) was written by Alex R on 06 Feb 2012.
To Kill a Mockingbird has generally received very positive reviews.
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