

Polanski's greatly under-rated adaptation of the Dickens classic boasts stunning set design, exemplary, understated acting quite unlike the "Dickensian" grotesques of most TV adaptations, and definitive portraits of Sykes and Fagin by the great actors James Foreman and Sir Ben Kingsley. The latter's night of terror in the execution cell at the film's end is one of the most moving scenes in the director's canon. Polanski is not scared of invoking Lean. In fact, several scenes pay specific homage to the earlier version while offering a totally valid, more naturalistic update. One for the ages, if not the box office.


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