Testament of
youth is a coming of age story set on the memoirs of Vera Brittain’s First
World War experience. This adaptation of the classic book is directed by James
Kent and written for screen by Juliette Towhidi.
The story
covers a young Vera Brattain as she changes from innocent, if rebellious young
girl. To a more grown up and changed character who is more world weary and
broken morally inside thanks to the events that transpire within the film. The
Character of Vera is played by Alicia Vikander who is well suited for the role,
as she has a good knack for displaying a wide variety of emotions without
having to speak. The other characters come across with varying degrees of
success when it comes to their acting prowess. Another notable performance is
that of Kit Harrington, despite not appearing in the film for all that long he delivers
a strong a believable performance that complements well with Vera.
In many ways
it would be hard for the film to go that horribly wrong, based on its
foundations of a strong and much beloved book it would make it difficult to
butcher it too bad. Thank fully this adaptation works well, director James Kent
Cleverly switches between shots to help you immerse yourself within the story.
The director uses a lot of Extreme close ups and over the shoulder shots and
relies a lot on the characters, to convey emotion only using their face.
Despite the overall proficiency of the actors I felt that some scenes were a
little unbelievable, the Director did take a few liberties when it comes to the
certain scenes he chose to convey. In a few of them there was very clear “Hero
Syndrome” where despite the fact that any other character would have died from
that situation one of the main characters would survive it based solely on the
fact that they are indeed, one of the main cast.
In
conclusion, this adaptation does a proficient job and lives up to the works of
Vera Brattain, though in my opinion it didn’t do enough to cement itself as a quality
film. It kept my attention for the run time but it was not an experience I would
come back too in a heartbeat. I don’t believe I am the target audience for this
film but it was well directed, if not risky enough in its aims.
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