Oliver Twist

Eldora 2022-03-21 09:02:52

After experiencing the England of the 19th century, the social background of employing child labor to sweep chimneys mentioned in Shelley's poems was visualized in the film, and the darkness became more tangible. Nancy was trapped in the quagmire but risked her life to help Oliver. The end of her tragic death is really sad. Compared with the unforgivable villain who finally stumbled and died, Fagin was a soft villain. While he wisely said that Oliver must die, he would also give Oliver medicine to ease the pain, while lamenting that he could actually use Oliver to steal... ...but this is the omniscient perspective of the viewer, in Oliver, he only sees the second point, so there is the emotional scene of Oliver's visit later. The reason for the three-star rating is that many parts of the movie are a bit difficult to resonate, and I feel that the emotions are not tightly affected by the plot...

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Extended Reading
  • Dejah 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    God bless the boy and the kind-hearted gentlemen...

  • Mossie 2022-01-14 08:01:26

    After the industrial revolution, London seemed to be rich, and how much filth and evil was implied in it. The endless material desires caused by economic development may be unavoidable in every country. How should laws and morals deal with it?

Oliver Twist quotes

  • Bill Sykes: [under his breath, about Nancy] There ain't a stauncher-hearted gal going, or I'd have cut her throat three months ago.

  • [final lines]

    Fagin: [in tears] Press on! Press on! Press on!