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The boy,the mole,the fox and the horse

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Jackiest Tue 11-Apr-23 12:07:46

Saw it for the first time at Easter. My granddaughter wanted to watch it.

Always whatever you are doing think, is it being kind.

Yammy Tue 11-Apr-23 12:06:53

I bought the GC it for Christmas and asked if they wanted to watch it. The answer was" No", they wanted the" Sound of Music", which drives me mad after seeing it umpteen times.
Is it perhaps more for adults and we empathise with the message more? Youngsters just take it at face value.

AJgranma Tue 11-Apr-23 12:02:46

Gabriel Byrne’s lovely voice! ❤️

Greyduster Tue 11-Apr-23 11:57:58

I’ve had this book for a while and bought it for Mackesy’s wonderful ‘spare’ illustrations. When I saw the film over Christmas I was amazed at how faithfully and well it had transcribed for television. It could have been awful. It certainly wasn’t. I pick up the book whenever I need to be soothed.

Caleo Tue 11-Apr-23 11:46:54

Charlie Mackesy's drawings are formed with spare and sinuous lines and are anatomically true as should be expected from a trained artist.

The Horse is the model for Lloyds Bank's sympathetic and supportive horses in their advert.

Oldbat1 Tue 11-Apr-23 10:41:24

I plan to buy the Scottish version which is The laddie the Mowdie the Tod and the Cuddie.

Wyllow3 Tue 11-Apr-23 09:33:44

They all lose the mask of pretence and become who they are, and are loved for it. That's a blessing of the book. Yes, one needs a hankie.

NanKate Tue 11-Apr-23 09:28:40

DH bought it for me for Easter. This lovely book will join ‘Wind in the Willows’ as my favourites of all time.

silverlining48 Tue 11-Apr-23 09:02:06

I watched it yesterday, liked what it was trying to say and think it will become a classic.

Auntieflo Tue 11-Apr-23 08:50:04

NotSpaghetti try and watch the film on catch up. I found all the background story helps with the book.

Primrose53 Tue 11-Apr-23 08:46:37

Absolutely loved it.

Gingster Tue 11-Apr-23 08:22:32

I’ve had the book a while and often dip into it. Have bought it for DGD too.
I watched the film at Christmas and yesterday watched the making of it with Charlie Mackesy. I too had very teary eyes.
It’s beautiful and simple and so very kind.❤️

NotSpaghetti Tue 11-Apr-23 08:18:06

I have the book and am struggling with it tbh.
Not seen the film.

Auntieflo Mon 10-Apr-23 22:40:37

Watching Charlie Mackesy(sp?) and the story unfold on TV, made me understand the book a lot better.
I found it very emotional.

Wyllow3 Mon 10-Apr-23 22:40:33

I watched it..and ordered the book, and the book is so simple, and true, and all about acceptance, and the most lovely illustrations you could frame them. I felt found, not lost.

Charleygirl5 Mon 10-Apr-23 22:37:16

It was first shown over Christmas and I watched it then- I loved it and I will never forget it.

Kate1949 Mon 10-Apr-23 22:32:28

farview flowers It's lovely isn't it?

farview Mon 10-Apr-23 22:28:58

My daughter sent the book to me during lockdown 2020...and even though have watched it on tv before...just watched it again....am in bits...cant stop crying....feel like I want to be 'found ' like the boy...
Not good at sharing my sadness...but feeling the effects of it ...its frightening isn't it...anyway...watching it made me cry.....that's a 'relief ' in itself isnt it.