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Previously on "Telly recommendation - Marvellous"

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    Well I watched it, now I have to make up the hour and half working late

    Lovely story, well told and yep much better than Forest Gump.
    Glad you enjoyed it.

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  • woohoo
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    Well I watched it, now I have to make up the hour and half working late

    Lovely story, well told and yep much better than Forest Gump.

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  • alluvial
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Except this is a true story. And beautifully played.
    Yep. I don't usually watch this sort of thing but I did and thoroughly enjoyed it.

    I'd never heard of Neil Baldwin before but a bit of googling reveals a truly remarkable story.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Except this is a true story. And beautifully played.
    Extract from Indy review:

    These surreal touches – there were also musical interludes and colourful intertitles to introduce each escapade – are what stand between Baldwin and the fate of Forrest Gump-ification. Like the Tom Hanks character, he’s a Christian man, whose simple view of the world might seem to reveal a kind of holy wisdom. Unlike the Tom Hanks character, Neil Baldwin is a real, still-living person. The triumph of Marvellous is that it’s a feel-good film that feels good, not through any Hollywood schmaltz, but through the sheer force of Baldwin’s own optimistic personality. In his words: “I’ve always wanted to be happy so I decided to be.”

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    Thanks. Will give it a watch, though sounds a little like Forest Gump.
    Nah Forest Gump is stupid in comparison.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    Thanks. Will give it a watch, though sounds a little like Forest Gump.
    Except this is a true story. And beautifully played.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    For those of you who didn;t see Marvellous on BBC2 last night, it's available at BBC iPlayer - Marvellous for the next week.

    The true story of Neil Baldwin, an utterly remarkable man from Stoke-om-Trent who refused to accept his learning difficulties. Well worth a watch.
    Thanks. Will give it a watch, though sounds a little like Forest Gump.

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  • Old Greg
    started a topic Telly recommendation - Marvellous

    Telly recommendation - Marvellous

    For those of you who didn;t see Marvellous on BBC2 last night, it's available at BBC iPlayer - Marvellous for the next week.

    The true story of Neil Baldwin, an utterly remarkable man from Stoke-om-Trent who refused to accept his learning difficulties. Well worth a watch.

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