Moral Ambiguity In Charles Dickens Great Expectations Video
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens - Themes Moral Ambiguity In Charles Dickens Great ExpectationsTHE SPIRIT OF SOLITUDE
Share Share I have had the privilege of seeing some really great films at TIFF this year, a number of which are adaptations of some of the greatest writers to have ever put Chrles to page. As a result the immensity of such an undertaking is not lost on many who might see the film versions. One might even say it is almost impossible not to have great expectations about this kind of attempt.
This is not my first viewing of a Dickens adaptation and I doubt it will be my last.
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However this is as far as I can remember my first viewing of a version which is in many ways faithful to the original version. This seems to be a trend of sorts in the filmmaking community as of late. Where they differ is in the setting itself. Yet both have managed to do interesting things with the material.
Despite that, I think that the film is a beautiful adaptation of the widely heralded story.
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He managed to make characters that were almost all miserable, angry and at times unlikeable people into sympathetic characters who you can at least understand the motivations of. While Helena Barlow, Toby Irvine and Charlie Callaghan as young versions of the main characters managed to set up everything that their older versions needed really well for their ages. How Great should your Expectations be?]
Excuse, that I interfere, but I suggest to go another by.
Aha, so too it seemed to me.
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