Private Peaceful Review

Private Peaceful
Two brothers come of age in wartime Britain, falling for the same girl and dealing with the trials and tribulations of feudal family life.

by Angie Errigo |
Published on
Release Date:

12 Oct 2012

Running Time:

102 minutes

Certificate:

12A

Original Title:

Private Peaceful

The second of Michael Morpurgo’s World War I stories to be adapted for the screen is an interesting contrast to Steven Spielberg’s War Horse, being a smaller scale, more conventional British period piece. One terrible night on the Western Front, Tommo Peaceful (George MacKay) looks back on the Devon childhood he and cheeky elder brother Charlie (Jack O’Connell) knew, the girl they both loved and the cruel events leading to court martial and tragedy at dawn.

With the feel of prestige telly, it's nicely done, sweet and moving.
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