- Studio: TriStar Pictures
- Release Date: Sep 23, 2005
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AnitaJ.Sep 30, 20059The best of Polanski, perhaps as good as Chinatown.
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IlzeS.Jan 8, 20062The movie is boring. The book is much better than this adaptation. I expected more, there are no pleasure in this film. It’s dark and slow. I don’t like Charles Dickens very much, but Great Expectations was good book and good movie. If the director was someone else, I think they could get much better result than this jam.
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RickS.Oct 8, 20059
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larap.Sep 24, 20051A dreadful movie that bores the audience throughout. The child has about 1/8th the talent of other budding child movie starlets such as Freddie Highmore or Dakota Fanning. The story is lost in the dreary, unimaginative sets and the lack of emotion in the film itself is troubling.
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davidb.Oct 9, 20059
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montySep 25, 200510
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jaynee.Sep 28, 200510A fantastic film.
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KatieSep 29, 200510
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ManolisS.Oct 1, 200610A very personal take on Oliver Twist for Polanski, full of emotions, similar to the Pianist, where people look at life through windows, little Oliver on the road gathers all good and positive aspects of life through his adventures, near masterpiece, cinema at its best!!
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BrianM.Feb 5, 20064I just couldn't get into it. None of the characters connected with me. I actually turned off the DVD about two-thirds of the way through, and never finished it, because I was bored.
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PrudenceK.Sep 24, 20050Frightening! That was very disturbing. Don't see it! I'm telling you that you'll be sorry. In my top 10 of most disturbing films ever made!
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CrysaniaApr 14, 20064
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[Anonymous]Feb 12, 20088Reading the film critics, their main grip seems to be that "Oliver Twist" is not polenskian enough. How about Dickensian? Is anything wrong with a good narrative and lovely cinematography?
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EmmaC.Nov 12, 20056I think most of the viewers have seen this act out thing already.so when we saw this movie...we will like already know what will be going on in the next secne.so i may thought that to change some of the scene into better ones.
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Apr 18, 20119Like Crysania, I didn't really watch or read the original ones so this was new to me. And I'll say, I really enjoyed this movie. I really didn't expect the movie to be that good.
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40Handsomely produced but emotionally inert offering.
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60The biggest surprise in Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist is that there are no surprises.
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70A respectable literary adaptation but lacks dramatic urgency and intriguing undercurrents.