I have long admired the famous book, but I haven't read the original book. I came across a recommendation today, so I just read it. The whole process was worried about the fate of this handsome child. In the scene where Oliver went to visit Fagin in prison, he suddenly burst into tears and remembered the father and son in "The Thief's Family". . . It is also "recognizing a thief as a father", but Oliver has kept his inner kindness.
Good and evil are never absolute to human nature. Nancy and Fagin do bad things a lot, but their kindness to Oliver is unquestionable, so it is impossible to simply define whether they are good or bad.
No matter what country in any century, no matter what the world is, there are always good people, and it's okay to insist on being kind, even if there may be a price to pay for that.
Most of the tones in the play are dim, but as long as the plot moves towards hope, there will always be bright sunlight tones. There are many pictures that are particularly beautiful. The screenshots are as follows. The black-and-white illustrations that were finally turned into are also quite impressive. I don’t know if they are from the original work. If so, the film restoration is quite good.
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