>>5 D'you really think so? I thought that besides the acting, the movie had a rather unique story, style and atmosphere about it, and it was incredibly well written too. Also, this is only the second feature film to be directed by Tom Hooper, who went on to direct "Les Miserables."
I really don't think this film will be forgotten in 10 years at all. It won't be regarded as a classic, but perhaps as the turning point in Tom Hooper's career, maybe, whom I expect to release something truly amazing by that time.