Nicholas Nickleby Comments

  • Chet 2022-03-18 08:01:02

    I still prefer the translated name of the young master returning to his hometown. The story of Dickens is too sweet. In this story destined to be BG HE, he tried his best to stuff so many sweet and rotten candies! ! It's a pity that the good-looking Smike couldn't finally fall in love with the young master, but what he once had is enough, the parents of that mobile theater company are actually two men!...

  • Suzanne 2022-03-18 08:01:02

    There is a little...

  • Brittany 2022-03-18 08:01:02

    Jamie Bell is very open to play the lame...

  • Dejon 2022-03-18 08:01:02

    Thanks to the romantic tones of Dickens's original works, the brisk soundtrack, and the warm story, it has polished a sigh of optimism and beauty in the current violent and disappointing era. Although the original book also involves the disgust of the criticism of boarding schools and capital's pursuit of profit, it is compared with the infinite hope that everyone can feel in the air despite the huge gap between the rich and the poor after the first industrial revolution. , which undoubtedly...

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  • Mariela 2022-03-18 08:01:02

    Everyone longs for a tragic process, a comedy ending

    Life is destined to have tragedy, which is unavoidable, but everyone hopes that the tragedy is the process, and the ending is indeed a happy one.

    This is almost the fate of the protagonist, the son of a squire who should have a good life. His father died of depression and his family was degraded,...

  • Maynard 2022-03-18 08:01:02

    Gentleman's demeanor is strong in the bones

    I've always had little resistance to British beauty, well, Charlie Hunnam is the latest. After watching "Football Hooligans", I went straight to "The Young Master Returns Home".

    This is a completely different work from the former. The former is blood-sucking, and both love and hate are so rough,...

Nicholas Nickleby quotes

  • Mr. Crummles: And this is the infant phenomenon. She is but 10 years old.

    Nicholas: [the Infant Phenomenon is clearly older] Not... older?

    Mr. Crummles: [Raises eyebrow] Not a day.

  • Mr. Crummles: [about Nicholas writing a play for him] Whatever you write, could you please include a washtub as I've just bought one at a sale.