Tell us your thoughts on the BBC's latest adaptation of Anne's diary.
If you had to go into hiding, what would you miss most from the outside world? How do you think you would cope?
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Anne Frank is a gift, as Ellie Kendrick said. It shows an amazing insight into the hiding life, made much more realistic by Anne herself. It's fantasic we still have this today.
Myself and my ten year old daughter have just finished watching this amazing adaptation. We both burst into tears at the end - no other tv programme has had this effect on her. It has encouraged my child to find out more about this awful part of history. I visited Anne Frank's house several years ago and was moved by it. I hope to return with my daughter - makes our children appreciate the freedom they have today. Well done to all involved in getting this onto our screens.
I'm a 32 year old man. I finished watching the final episode about twenty minutes ago and tears are still silently streaming down my face. I haven't been so moved in such a long time. Such a powerful dramatisation. And suitably so.
I have never added a comment on a website before but feel compelled to do so after watching this series. Every episode was gripping and extremely well done, but the credit has to go to the amazing actors particularly Ellie Kendrick who played Anne. She was phenomenal.
Before this series I knew only vaguely of Anne Frank and her diary. I have watched this series beginning to end six times now, and it still never fails to engage me.
I am 14 years old and I am really inspired, I want to thank all the cast and crew and everyone that went into the making of this series. I have since bought the book and read it (several times) and I am hoping to go to Amsterdam to visit the annexe.
I cannot thank you enough, you have done an amazing job.
This adaptation is amazing - a powerful and deeply moving interpretation with a remarkable script and superb acting throughout. The final tragic episode upset me more than anything else I've seen or read on the subject - this will be the best resource to use with my students learning about Anne Frank and the holocaust.
Outstanding...truly outstanding. So understated yet says it all..."why can't we all just get along?"
A wondeful production. Many congratulations.
Beautiful adaptation of a horrific story. Although we all knew how it ended, you could almost smell the impending freedom of each charactor from the wonderful acting and well scripted adaptation. And what can I say about the last scene as they walk down those stairs for the last time. I cried, my best friend phoned me and told me he cried (he does not cry). Well done to everybody involved.
Brilliantly done. Fantastic acting by the cast. I still haven't pulled myself together since watching the tragic last episode. The whole series was so moving, this is by far the best adaptation I have seen.
I felt compelled to write and express my heartfelt thanks for such a brilliant piece of drama. Over New Year I visited the Imperial War Museum with my children ages 8 and 5. As fantastic as the museum was, it was only by watching the BBC drama that I could really imagine what an ordeal this experience must have been for Anne and the others in hiding. The acting was superb. I rarely cry after watching a sad movie/drama, but this moved me so much.
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