If you love (a) books and (b) movies you cannot miss this. It has a sweetness rare in Scorsese's canon (ahem), but it is clearly a work of heart and art. The only drawback? Like so many theaters, AMC Phipps does not goose its lumens sufficiently to overcome the dimming effects of polarized 3-D glasses. But the 3-D in this movie is one of the rare cases where it actually enhances. Is it worth the upcharge? For once, yes. And the cast is uniformly excellent, especially the youngsters. You rarely see a flim maker grinding his axes (film restoration and salvation) so engagingly.