The Invisible Woman

The Invisible Woman

  • Director: Ralph Fiennes
  • Writer: Abi Morgan,Claire Tomalin
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English, French
  • Release date: February 21, 2014
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Görünmeyen Kadın
  • The Invisible Woman is a biopic directed by Ralph Fiennes and starring Ralph Fiennes , Felicity Jones and John Kavanagh . It was released in the United States on November 11, 2013.
    Based on the biography of Tenan written by Claire Tourmaline, the film tells the story of her melancholy and pain as Charles Dickens' secret lover   .

    Details

    • Release date February 21, 2014
    • Filming locations 4 Princelet Street, Shoreditch, London, England, UK
    • Production companies BBC Films, Headline Pictures, Magnolia Mae Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $1,234,254

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $31,948

    Gross worldwide

    $3,986,888

    Movie reviews

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    • By Deshawn 2022-04-15 08:01:01

      invisible woman

      The picture of the movie is very beautiful, the color matching, blurry and clear, are very emotional.

      Falling in love with someone who can't be loved is probably such a subtlety.

      What impressed me more was the scene of Allen and Di Gengxin in the room. Di Gengxin wanted to kiss Allen, his hand wanted to touch her face, and he retracted it in fear. In the dim light, the two didn't seem to kiss,...

    • By Constantin 2022-04-15 08:01:01

      Just look at the clothes

      In fact, since a film participated in the Oscars, it was only shortlisted for the Best Costume Design Award. It's just that it's rare to see it at the Beijing Film Festival with the attitude of seeking surprises. "The Invisible Woman" can only be said to be unsatisfactory. The story is mediocre, the picture is mediocre, and the music is mediocre. Only Felicity Jones has a seductive look to hook the 110 minutes. It can only be said that she is too suitable for this kind of classical...

    • By Ines 2022-04-15 08:01:01

      invisible woman

      2014.4.12
      "The Invisible Woman" (2013)
      also known as: Dickens' Secret Love Story
      There is a line I like very much
      "Nelly? Nelly? Tell me a secret."
      "What kind of secret?"
      "Anything. Something that you've never told anyone or perhaps never even thought of telling.”
      “My middle name is Lawless. Now your turn.”
      “Hmm. Ellen Lawless Ternan. That is my secret.”
      This is the first time Dickens is like a woman The Lord confessed that Dickens broke the world, di

    • By Taurean 2022-04-15 08:01:01

      Are you crazy? Is it a dream? It's up to him to be crazy, and it's up to him to be crazy~

      Without a doubt, a niche movie. But in my heart this movie is enough to enshrine the gods!

      There is no doubt that God has given each of us different talents, some people are tenacious, some people are witty and humorous. And the gift to Nancy is two words: woman.

      In the eyes of men, what is the ideal woman? Smart and gentle, romantic and affectionate, prudent and upright, showy and intelligent. Everyone has a hazy shadow in their hearts, and Nancy is the embodiment of this...

    • By Meagan 2022-04-15 08:01:01

      woman walking by the sea

      You are part of my being, part of myself. You are in every word I've read, in every landscape I've seen. In the river, in the sail, in the swamp, in the cloud, in the sun, in the dark, in the breeze, in the woods, in the sea, in the street...everything I know in my mind In an elegant phantom, you are all there. Until the last moment of my life, you had no choice but to exist as a part of my personality, to be the little remaining goodness in me, the little remaining evil in me, and...

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    • By Margarita 2023-09-07 16:31:14

      The love history of great writers is a subject that directors relish,...anyway, we are all...

    • By Axel 2023-09-06 19:19:57

      2019175 The combination of photography and scenery is really good, and many scenes have the texture of oil paintings. The overall structure of the script is good, and the intertextuality with the novel shows the self-understanding of women, but the progress of several key plots is scribbled.

    • By Alayna 2023-08-20 09:28:51

      Do you need to be so...

    • By Angel 2023-08-19 19:49:43

      The red sunset is coming to...

    • By Fay 2023-08-15 21:17:07

      A famous author's secret mistress...

    Evaluation action

    "The Invisible Woman" is an outstanding film about love, longing, and regret, and possibly the first film about Charles Dickens' private life, with as much drama as Dickens' work   . (Reviewed by Los Angeles Times)
    The appeal of The Invisible Woman's story has a lot to do with how it's told. There is little direct or explicit expression in Ralph Fiennes' handling, and the film strips away the most utilitarian dialogue in it, leaving...
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    Movie quotes

    • Charles Dickens: A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is a profound secret and mystery to every other.

      Nelly: Until that secret is given to another to look after. And then perhaps two human creatures may know each other.

    • [first lines]

      Mr. George Wharton Robinson: Our boys' curriculum is very wide. They perform a short play at the end of every term. Theater's an abiding interest of my wife... Ah, Mary, tea if you please.

      Mary: [arriving late] Yes, sir.

      Mr. George Wharton Robinson: Through the open door... Nelly, where were you? Mr. Benham has been here since 3:00.

      Nelly: I'm so sorry. Mr. Lambourne has been organizing the boys best he can.

      Mary: I lost all sense of time...

    • [last lines]

      Actress: This is a tale of woe. This is a tale of sorrow. A love denied, a love restored, to live beyond tomorrow. Lest we think silence is the place to hide a heavy heart, remember, to love and be loved is life itself without which we are nought.