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Testament of Youth

  • 2014
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 9 Min.
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Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington in Testament of Youth (2014)
Based on the memoir by Vera Brittain, a British woman recalls coming of age during World War I.
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Zeitraum: DramaBiographieDramaGeschichteKriegRomanze

Eine Britin erinnert sich an die Volljährigkeit während des Ersten Weltkriegs - eine Geschichte über junge Liebe, die Sinnlosigkeit des Krieges und wie man die dunkelsten Zeiten verstehen ka... Alles lesenEine Britin erinnert sich an die Volljährigkeit während des Ersten Weltkriegs - eine Geschichte über junge Liebe, die Sinnlosigkeit des Krieges und wie man die dunkelsten Zeiten verstehen kann.Eine Britin erinnert sich an die Volljährigkeit während des Ersten Weltkriegs - eine Geschichte über junge Liebe, die Sinnlosigkeit des Krieges und wie man die dunkelsten Zeiten verstehen kann.

  • Regie
    • James Kent
  • Drehbuch
    • Juliette Towhidi
    • Vera Brittain
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alicia Vikander
    • Kit Harington
    • Taron Egerton
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    31.405
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • James Kent
    • Drehbuch
      • Juliette Towhidi
      • Vera Brittain
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alicia Vikander
      • Kit Harington
      • Taron Egerton
    • 95Benutzerrezensionen
    • 126Kritische Rezensionen
    • 76Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Going To The Front
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    Im Not Getting Married
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    No More Fear
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    Testament Of Youth: Take The Test
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    Alicia Vikander
    Alicia Vikander
    • Vera Brittain
    Kit Harington
    Kit Harington
    • Roland Leighton
    Taron Egerton
    Taron Egerton
    • Edward Brittain
    Dominic West
    Dominic West
    • Mr. Brittain
    Colin Morgan
    Colin Morgan
    • Victor Richardson
    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Mrs. Brittain
    Joanna Scanlan
    Joanna Scanlan
    • Aunt Belle
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Miss Lorimer
    Rachel Redford
    Rachel Redford
    • Exam Candidate
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Headmaster
    Daisy Waterstone
    Daisy Waterstone
    • Clare Leighton
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    • Mr. Leighton
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Mrs. Leighton
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    Teresa Churcher
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    Xavier Atkins
    • Boy on Bicycle
    Niamh Cusack
    Niamh Cusack
    • Sister Jones
    Laura Elsworthy
    Laura Elsworthy
    • Nurse Scott
    Naomi Everson
    • Nurse Milton
    • Regie
      • James Kent
    • Drehbuch
      • Juliette Towhidi
      • Vera Brittain
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    10mubinavisram

    Heartbreaking Portrayal of Love and Loss During War

    I first read "Testament of Youth" during university and was captivated by the emotionally moving real-life story of love and loss during war. The memoir spurred me on to read more about Vera Brittain, particularly during the World War I period that is the setting of "Testament of Youth." Having read her diary "Chronicle of Youth" and "Letters from a Lost Generation" long before watching this film, I had formed a strong attachment to Vera Brittain almost as if she was a personal friend. Reading her words, it is very easy for anyone, particularly a young, studious person to relate to her and the blossoming romance she describes between herself and her first love, Roland Leighton.

    As such, I had extremely high expectations for this film, and was skeptical that Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington would be "my" Vera and Roland--I had such a fixed idea of them in my head. Fortunately Alicia and Kit's performances met my expectations. They had wonderful chemistry and the relationship as portrayed captured the essence of Vera and Roland: the intelligent, witty banter, sweet/innocent flirtatiousness, passion and angst. This relationship is at the heart of the memoir and is the driving force for much of what occurs during and after its commencement, so it was very important for this relationship to be portrayed accurately and to be emotionally moving for the audience, which it certainly was for me.

    Supporting characters played by Taron Egerton (Edward) and Colin Morgan (Victor) were also wonderfully portrayed, which was a relief as the relationships with her brother and friend are extremely important in the memoir as well, and just as emotionally moving as the romance between Vera and Roland. As far as the other aspects of the film are concerned, the stirring scenes at the hospital where Vera volunteers as a nurse are gripping and faithfully portray the tumultuous wartime experiences that Vera describes in her memoir.

    The highlight for me was the poetry of Roland which is interwoven during key moments in the film. This is a lovely element to the story that I found very touching and it provides a beautiful, emotional backdrop for key scenes.

    I really hope this film spurs those who haven't read the memoir/have never heard of Vera Brittain to go on and read "Testament of Youth." The book certainly lingered in my mind for quite some time after I had first read it, and the film likewise recaptured those feelings for me.
    9t-dooley-69-386916

    Heart breaking and moving true story.

    Based on the memoir by Vera Brittain (Alicia Vikander 'A Royal Affair' – who is superb) this is one woman's story of her war. We go back to 1914 before that awful war had begun and find a young and feisty woman (referred to at the time as a 'blue stocking') who has ambitions of studying at Oxford and is willing to shun the conventions of finding a husband din order to realise her dream.

    She has a brother Edward (played touchingly by Taron Egerton) and he introduces her to his friend Roland. After a shaky start they realise they share a passion for poetry, the romantic sort and a friendship blossoms as indeed do their feelings. Then the war comes and everyone's intended plans for the future are put on hold to do their duty.

    What follows is truly heartbreaking, I was moved to tears at one point and that is very rare. The cinematography is superb, the direction excellent and all of the actors are completely convincing and bring their respective roles to full realised life. One of the poems starts with the words 'life and hope and love and you', and that could be a pretty good description of what this film is about. The whole thing is just excellent and is a film that I can not only thoroughly recommend but would urge people to see.
    8Figgy66-915-598470

    Elegantly filmed piece portraying the futility of war

    23 January 2015 Film of Choice at The Plaza Dorchester Tonight - Testament of Youth. Based on the book by Vera Brittain which is a best selling account of her experiences during the First World War, this film follows the life of Vera herself during those harrowing times. Starting out gently, we follow Vera, her brother and his friends from their comfortable life in the country to the eve of the war in 1914 and beyond. I say gently because this film eases you into what was one of the horrors of recent history, a time which shattered people and ruined lives forever. After fighting so hard to get to Oxford, Vera then gives it all up to become a nurse, a journey which ultimately takes her to France and gives her first hand experience of the massacre that war dishes out. There is a romantic thread running through the film but her strongest bond is with her brother and her world is torn apart when he signs up to fight. Vera was played beautifully by Alicia Vikander, a Swedish actress who I am not familiar with, but she had look of Emily Blunt in her facial expressions and mannerisms, and unfortunately did not seem to age at all during the film, not even in grief. However that is my only criticism in an elegantly shot film even when covering the abomination that is war. Another cinematic experience to make you think.
    7Lejink

    Anthem For Doomed Youth

    I remember being given this book as a set text for an English A-Level examination over 30 years ago and am aware that there was a prestigious BBC production of it also several years back but this is the first dramatisation I've seen of Vera Brittain's novel documenting her own experiences in that golden age of post-Edwardian pre WW1 England when for coming-of-age birthdays you got given a piano from your father. That's if you were a girl of course, her more musically gifted brother conversely gets what she would have wanted, a scholarship at Oxford although on the other hand he is also at the the prime age to be called up for what he and most everyone else (but not their knowing father) believes will be a short, heroic and clean war which of course it turned out not to be (apart from the heroic part).

    Young Vera is headstrong, not only about wanting to make her own way in a man's world (female emancipation was still years away), but later about making her own contribution to the war effort by enrolling as a nurse while her lover, brother and other male friends are fighting in the trenches. Told wholly from her point of view, it's an entertaining if not enthralling watch, beautifully shot and well acted if somehow just lacking some extra pathos to really capture the hellish undertow of the War to end all Wars.

    Alicia Vikander is appealing as the vaguely tomboyish, intellectual Vera. In those days, it would appear, the golden youth had to be chaperoned everywhere by a usually imposing maiden aunt figure and make their feelings about each other known by writing and sending poems as the film strives to contrast the idyllic pre-war days of carefree swimming and carousing with the bleakness and destruction of war itself. For me, I didn't feel the contrast quite sharply enough and my abiding memories of the film are of the big family house and the dreaming spires of Oxford rather than the hell of the makeshift military hospitals and muddy and bloody trenches on the front line.

    The best shot for me was when I perhaps detected a tribute to all-time great movie "Gone With The Wind" as Vera goes Scarlett-like amongst the wounded and dying, searching for her wounded brother where the camera ascends into a sweeping dolly shot showing the full extent of the number of the casualties, just like Vincent Fleming's rightly famous take all those years ago.

    The supporting actors are picked from the familiar directory of experienced British character actors, notably Miranda Richardson and Emily Watson, while the young actors in the leads, all of them unfamiliar to me, perform with aplomb.

    There is a great true-life story to be told here and this film does so respectfully and responsibly, if just a little too carefully at times.
    8CharlieGreenCG

    Unseen perspective, and solid-account of the despair that war causes.

    Considered one of the greatest war memoirs ever written, the Testament of Youth is a true-life account of Vera Brittian's life from 1914 - 1918, and a chronicle of how the First World War affected not only her, but the nation's lives.

    One of the things that determines Testament of Youth different to other bloody, explosive and bullet-ridden war tales is that it is focused on the domestic view of the ones who not only joined the war on the front-line, but also those at home and the consequent effects on loved ones, offering an unseen perspective, and solid-account of the despair that war causes.

    Beginning in pre-war 1914, we are introduced to Vera Brittain, a determined and wilful individual with aspirations of not becoming just a traditional young-married women, but one who attends Oxford University and chooses her own life-choices.

    Along with her brother Edward (Taron Egerton) and his two friends Victor (Colin Morgan) and Geoffrey (Jonathan Bailey), they all enjoy their youth in the rural village with their parents (Dominic West and Emily Fox). On-the-road to Oxford, she is introduced to her brothers close friend Roland (Kit Harington), and a relationship soon breaks out - but untimely, as does the war.

    Quite proud to do so out of loyalty to Queen and country, her brother Edward, and friends Victor and Geoffrey with Roland all sign up to the forces to assist. (Against parental wishes to do so). Now at Oxford, yet unable to focus as this devastation is happening all around her, she joins the forces too, as a nurse - and the film develops from there.

    Given a world-premiere at the 58th BFI London Film Festival, the film is squeezed out in time for the Remembrance holidays and by-all accounts award season. Based on our criticism alone, it is going to be praised and remembered at both.

    Crafted by former TV-movie director, James Kent, along with the (brilliant) cast, Testament of Youth is a thoroughly engaging history drama in Downton Abbey-esqe war times and a unique approach to the war like never before.

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      Saoirse Ronan was originally cast as Vera Brittain but she dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. Alicia Vikander replaced her.
    • Patzer
      As Roland and Vera meet in late 1914 before he leaves for France, Aunt Belle notices that Roland is sick and she talks about how influenza is ripping through the troops and it's in all the newspapers "Spanish Influenza they call it." The earliest known case of what would only later be called the Spanish flu was in March of 1918--and reports of the plague were zealously suppressed in the press of the belligerent nations for fear that it damaged morale. The only reason the disease, which actually was first documented in Kansas, was named "Spanish Flu", was because Spain was neutral in the war and the Spanish papers were free to report cases, giving the wrong impression elsewhere that Spain was hit first and harder by the disease.
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      Roland Leighton: Down the long white road we walked together. Down between the grey hills and the heather. You seemed all brown and soft, just like linnet. Your errant hair had shadowed sunbeams in it. And there shone all April in your eyes.

    • Crazy Credits
      During the opening credits, World War I guns can be heard in the background.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Film '72: Folge #44.1 (2015)
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      Silver Threads Among the Gold
      Written by H.P. Danks & Eben E. Rexford

      Performed by John McCormack

      Source: Library and Archives

      Canada/Silver Threads Among the Gold

      1922/AMICUS 31399658

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. Januar 2015 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Dänemark
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      • Keighley Railway Station, Station Bridge, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(railway station scenes)
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      • BBC Film
      • BFI Film Fund
      • Heyday Films
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.822.250 $
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      • 7. Juni 2015
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