I've never seen it, I daren't watch it. I cried at the Snowman and the Snowdog
I mostly get annoyed at how different it is from the book...
I found the book scary as a little girl. Read it to my son when he was around 11 and really enjoyed it. Not seen the film. Not sure I want to. Dont always like it when they are so different to the books. (Mind you have LOVED the hobbit).
I love both the film and the book. Always has me in tears. A few years ago Richard Adams the author, was trying to save the land that the warren was set on from developers wanting to plough up Green Belt land for property development. Not sure what came of it... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...op-destruction-real-life-warren-book-set.html
ETA: http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/302401/Outrage-as-bid-to-save-Watership-Down-fails
I watched Watership Down last year and gone was the romanticised romantic idea I had of wee bunnies in the wild. i cried buckets and was upset t the film.. Definitely not what I was expecting...
Fee.
I read the book when I was 10 and I was far too young. Found it again recently so will reread at some point. It's not for the faint-hearted, but it's very good! First watched the film when I was 3 or 4: first time I cried at a film, and still the only time I've cried properly at fiction! It was at the bit with the snare... :S