

08/04/2001
Overview
A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.
Channel Four International

Company Pictures

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0253312
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2719896
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Review by: Peter McGinn
Written by: Peter McGinn on 2021-05-10T12:45:52.245Z
I am sure this is a credible interpretation of the Disney classic. It feels Dickensian, but it has been many years since I read the book.
I liked the look of the movie, the grime n\and poverty of London, the country scenery. The acting was fine.
I thought a few of the characters were little more than stereotypical cliches, but that might be Dickensian also, always an eye towards exaggeration. I would have liked to see more depth in some of the minor characters, and the plight of those school kids - you know = the ones left behind when Nicholas fled with Smyke in tow. What happened to those kids? I know, I know; the book didn’t cover it, but I dearly wish that school had been broken up in the end, with some consequences for Mr. Squeers. Ah well, guess I should write my own damn script.
But setting my pickiness aside, it enjoyed most of the movie (he said grudgingly.)