Great Expectations

Great Expectations

  • Director: Mike Newell
  • Writer: David Nicholls,Charles Dickens
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 8, 2013
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Великі надії
  • "Great Expectations" (Great Expectations) is directed by Mike Newell , Jeremy Smith , Holliday Clark Grainger , Helena Bonham Carter , Ralph Fiennes , Jason Flemyng co-starring drama film. It was officially released in the UK on November 30, 2012.
    The film tells the story of young Pip's dream of becoming a high-class man, and finally in a series of turning points, the dream is disillusioned and returned to reality   .

    Details

    • Release date November 8, 2013
    • Filming locations Watch House, Oare Marshes Nature Reserve, Harty Ferry Road, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, UK
    • Production companies BBC Films, Unison Films, Lipsync Productions

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $258,656

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $88,500

    Gross worldwide

    $6,202,879

    Movie reviews

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    • By Mckenzie 2022-07-18 21:00:11

      "Great Expectations" is Full of British Style

      The whole movie is full of British style, fully demonstrating the luxury of life in the British upper class at that time. What impressed me the most was how rude the gentle gentlemen would be during the meal. Pip's growth experience is very dramatic, and it is also telling people that the life you yearn for may not be as beautiful as you imagined, but at the same time, it also reveals the beauty of human nature and the twists and turns of love. Although Miss Havisham's tragic experience...

    • By Miller 2022-04-03 09:01:12

      British version of Mary Sue

      Have you ever seen a movie that gave you an oversized flag at the beginning and then left me alone and exclaimed what the hell at the end? have not seen? Well, let's see Great Future Watching the Central Six replays is the equivalent of watching a new show and starting to see Avinsham seduce Pip, make him fall in love with Estella, make him unforgettable in his youth and Pip go to London to start his "gentleman" "In life, I was yelling and screaming not to, and I was worried that he would...

    • By Roman 2022-04-02 09:01:17

      Great future

      The title of this film feels like an inspirational success story, but after reading the novel, Pip's life is like a tragic growth diary that was planned but returned to reality. Pip's growth reflects two social backgrounds at that time, one is the simplicity and kindness of the lower class people, and the other is the contempt and arrogance of the upper class. After the collision of the two, Pip returned to his originality, so I feel that Pip's final ending is still good, at least his...

    • By Kailyn 2022-04-02 09:01:17

      Great future

      I feel that this film uses Pip's experiences at different growth stages and what happened with different characters to reflect the living conditions and ideological spirit of the people at the bottom of the society at that time. The title is also ironic, and it's not just Pip's dashed desire to be "upper man." But other characters' love for Pip is real, such as Joe's meticulous care for Pip, and Joe's help when he came back from London. And help him pay off all his debts.

      It can be...

    • By Chelsea 2022-04-02 09:01:17

      Brief comment

      Great future, worth it is the ups and downs of Pip's life. An opportunity to be a gentleman, for Pip to come from the country to London to experience high society, and he changed his face, not just his accent, his clothes, but more importantly his own identity. Although the surrounding environment has undergone earth-shaking changes, Pip, who came from humble beginnings, still maintains his original courage and sincerity. And Estella, despite being used as a tool of revenge since childhood,...

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    • By Jeff 2022-04-06 09:01:06

      The editing was a failure and wasted several star...

    • By Jaclyn 2022-04-06 09:01:06

      For Uncle Fiennes' sake, give it a high...

    • By Reed 2022-04-06 09:01:06

      The hero is...

    • By Joe 2022-04-05 09:01:07

      At 1:05:58, the protagonist's adoptive father went to the city to visit him and was happy to have dinner together, but he felt that some of the adoptive father's eating habits were disgraceful. This scene seems familiar in many...

    • By Natalia 2022-04-05 09:01:07

      Really good people have good rewards, but the idea of ​​using women to take revenge on men is terrifying to...

    Evaluation action

    The love, friendship, and conspiracy shown in "Great Expectations" are interlocking, plus the gorgeous costumes and the appearance of the town, all of which are very classically British   . (Tianjin Net Review) The film not only inherits Di Gengxin's issues of the temptation of money, the gap between classes, the beauty of love and the kindest nature of human beings, but also ingeniously uses dark Gothic tones to show the whole story....
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    Movie quotes

    • Estella: Drummle died two years ago. He was kicking his horse, and the horse kicked back.

      Pip: I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sorry for anything that brings you sorrow.

      Estella: Well, rest assured, I feel none. My husband and I made each other perfectly miserable - just as intended. I have been bent and broken, but I hope into a better shape.

    • [last lines]

      Estella: I had heard that you were here and thriving, and I had a desire to see my old friend. My only friend.

      Estella: Every last minute? You said that you would always think of me.

      Pip: And I have.

      Estella: That you would think of the good in me.

      Pip: Always. You're a part of me, Estelle.

      Estella: You were on a ship, they said. On the river...

      Pip: I love you, Estelle.

      Estella: [a tear of relief] I'm glad.

      PipEstella: [they join hands]

    • Miss Havisham: [angrily] Who am I to be kind?