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Absolutely fascinating to see these people throughout their lives, although it must be hard for them to cope with the intrusion into their privacy. Bruce has always been my favourite, because I like kind, gentle people. May it go on for many years yet!
10/10 8.10.2006 -
julie@ - age: 50+
This film is a "fourth dimensional" study of being. Seeing the real life development of individuals from 7 to 42 years of age in the span of a feature film provides the viewer with a depth of field that is obscured from view in daily life. Nothing flashy here, but lots to think about.
7/10 28.7.2006 -
dr,gryfe@ - age: 36-49
I thought the whole programme has been wonderful - and have just enjoyed 49 UP.
10/10 26.9.2005 -
alisonwood719@ - age: 36-49
A great film, I loved the entire series and want to see more.
9/10 25.4.2005 -
susan26@ - age: 36-49
I thorght seeing the children at the age of 7 then going up to 42 was remarkable. It was good looking at how class is not as popular as people might think.
10/10 27.2.2004 -
martin1812@ - age: 13-17
It was a remarkable movie. You get to see the different class of people in England and how they live. Should be seen!
9/10 12.2.2004 -
lbacchi@ - age: 50+
A must see! If you have followed the previous series you find yourself so drawn to these people that you are compelled to watch, especially since they are real people not actors.
9/10 17.10.2003 -
smarties81@ - age: 36-49
This series of documentaries was one thing that inspired me to study psychology. Even if your not interested in it on that level, it's so interesting to see these lives develope. I really enjoyed this!
7/10 16.4.2003 -
catapillar_@ - age: 18-25
Awesome... it won't be forgotten-it illustrated the vast differences of environment and upbringing in the various children in England. Tony was a favourite.
10/10 8.2.2003 -
joylittler@ - age: 50+
Truly an amazing film. I'm happy Neil has found some peace.
10/10 24.7.2002 -
rsvp9146@ - age: 18-25
This is a remarkable movie - the critics all were crazy about it!
10/10 20.8.2001 -
hitchon@ - age: 36-49
A group of Britions has their lives charted every seven years. I've seen three or four of these and they are fascinating. You get to know that chosen people so well and really begin to care about them. Wonderful, engrossing documentaries!
8/10 13.8.2001 -
davidmcc@ - age: 50+
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