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By Elaina 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Dickens has seen three works: "Great Expectations", "Oliver Twist" and "A Tale of Two Cities", which are his best works. His works have been put on the screen countless times, and each one has many versions. Let's just say "Oliver Twist". The black-and-white film shot by David Lean in 1948 is the earliest big-screen work I know of. In the 1960s and 1980s, British directors put it on the screen several times; Tony Bill made a version, in which Oliver's casting has the taste of American soap...
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By Celestine 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Oliver Twist's film review 2016.4.5
How should I put it, each character is portrayed to highlight his own character, lamenting Oliver's rough childhood experience, as a child, it should not be experienced, but in the end, justice and kindness triumphed, Oliver's one I was moved by the purest heart at the beginning of a human being, and I took the initiative to ask to see Fagin in prison. Fagin deeply loved this child, but he didn’t know that forcing him to do things he didn’t like was torturing him. In the end, when he saw Oliver...
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By Xzavier 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Although it cannot be surpassed, it is also heartwarming
The biggest problem with remakes is whether the artistic charm of this masterpiece can be reproduced. Back then, when I accidentally read this book, I was filled with resistance. Because many works describe the UK of that era, most of them are dark and miserable scenes, so after reading it, I usually feel unhappy for a while. But this book really moved me for a long time. Although the naked presentation of social reality is heart-wrenching, it still has a warm picture, and the warmth in this...
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By Kacey 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Luckily it's a boy, but it's a different experience if it's a girl. Xin Hao's ending is good, but the scary thing is the shadow left on his mind when he grows up, I'm afraid it's huge! But I hope he can read a lot of books, learn a lot of knowledge, put it in his heart, put it in his head, and regard this terrible memory as a growth, as a turning point to happiness, nothing will get more, In the depths of your heart, there is an extraordinary shadow, and when you walk through a quagmire, the...
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By Moriah 2022-03-12 08:01:02
FIFA10丨DAY4 "Oliver Twist" David Lean's superb grasp of black and white light and shadow
The 4th screening day of the main competition unit of the 10th #Faro IslandFilm Festival# brings you "Oliver Twist". The following is the evaluation of the people at the bottom of the front line full of cramped feelings!
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Oliver's story has been filmed over and over again, and this version is the least lewd and slightly...
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- Release date July 30, 1951
- Filming locations Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
- Production companies Cineguild
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By Orin 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The filming is very good, but the novel may have no sense of existence and no value for the protagonist itself. . . It's all bad guys driving the plot. . . This movie is basically full of bad guys. It's uncomfortable to...
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By Lawrence 2022-03-27 09:01:21
This version of the story has been simplified, but the style is quite...
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By Alverta 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The person who shot Dickens so well must be...
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By Dashawn 2022-03-27 09:01:21
A video that my English teacher gave us in junior high school. Looking back now, it's a different feeling. I was very impressed with the ending of the movie. When Oliver was rescued, the crowd was empty, for a child, for the justice in his heart. Reflecting on China again, a person who tries to jump off a building is also empty of people, but just to watch the...
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By Darrion 2022-03-27 09:01:21
I take too much of the classics, and after reading it, I realize how interesting the Polanski version...
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Mr. Sowerberry: A very good looking boy, that, my dear.
Mrs Sowerberry: He need be. He eats enough.
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Noah Claypole: You know, Workhouse, your mother must have been a regular, right-down bad 'un.
Oliver Twist: What did you say?
Noah Claypole: A regular, right-down bad 'un, Workhouse. And it's a great deal better, Workhouse, that she died when she did, or else she'd have been doing hard labor in Bridewell. Or transported or hung, which is more likely than either.
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Mrs Sowerberry: Fetch the beadle!