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press cuttings

Sunday Telegraph | January 13th 2002

"Jack, as well as being a butcher, was the teaser, the charmer, the excitement monger. He is played in his early years by JJ Feild, in a fizzing performance which merges effortlessly into Michael Caine's."

Jenny McCartney
 
 
Daily Mail | January 11th 2002

"I also liked Kelly Reilly as the same character in her younger days, glowing with naivety and sex appeal, and JJ Feild as a younger, even cockier version on Michael Caine. Both are fine young screen actors and potential British stars."

Christopher Tookey

Evening Standard | January 11th 2002

"Sensitive, skilful, adaptation of Graham Swifts Booker prize winning Novel. JJ Feild plays the young Michael Caine character to the manner born.

Alexander Walker

 
 
LA. Daily News | December 7th 2001

"We see the characters in their youth and middle years and watch in wonder as JJ Feild delivers a dead-on impersonation of Caine and all his familiar mannerisms.

Glenn Whipp

Independent on Sunday | January 13th 2002

"Occasionally the film erupts into big scale evocations of the the past. The best of these, a flashback to hop-picking in Kent, is a vidid idyl or romantic, flirty, itchy sex; JJ Feild, looking less like the young Caine than Jude Law in a Caine biopic, and Kelly Reilly, playing Mirren's character as a girl, steal the show and make the film crackle."

Jonathan Romney

 

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