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'The Book Thief' is a respectable but dull adaptation of the hit novel

( PG-13 ) ( Monitor Movie Guide )

'The Book Thief' stars Sophie N茅lisse, Geoffrey Rush, and Emily Watson.

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'The Book Thief' stars Geoffrey Rush (l.) and Sophie N茅lisse (r.).

Markus Zusak鈥檚 mega-bestseller 鈥淭he Book Thief鈥 has, inevitably, been made into a movie, a rather stodgy and old-fashioned one by director Brian Percival.

In war-torn Nazi Germany, Liesel (Sophie N茅lisse) is sent to live with foster parents, kindhearted Hans (Geoffrey Rush) and flinty Rosa (Emily Watson), and grows up fast. When the parents hide a Jewish refugee (Ben Schnetzer) in their basement, the boy's and girl鈥檚 mutual passion for books takes hold as the world collapses around them.

N茅lisse is a captivating young performer, and Rush and Watson give depth to what might otherwise have been mere star turns, but the movie never comes to a boil. It鈥檚 respectable, safe, intelligent 鈥 and a bit dull. Grade: B- (Rated PG-13 for some violence and intense depiction of thematic material.)

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