Tuesday, 8 January 2013

PREVIEW: Great Expectations (12A)

The timeless work of Charles Dickens is brought to life once again in this all-star cast BBC Films adaptation that is Great Expectations. This time directed by Mike Newell and scripted by novelist David Nicholls, the tale is boldly re-capsulated in a gothic but extremely attractive tone, making it the perfect introductory instalment for young audiences.

We're all aware of the many adaptations of Dickens' thirteenth novel, first published in 1861, whether it be in the theatre, on television or the big screen, and this is simply a reminder that such a classic story can still be celebrated today.

The films' visuals are just beautiful, capturing every inch of the gorgeous desolate Kentish landscapes in parts. It's certainly a spectacle to look at, making it perfect for the big screen. Such wonders within the frame are joined by a fabulous cast. Jeremy Irvine (War Horse) plays the hero, Pip, who as a young blacksmith's apprentice, he is terrifyingly waylaid by escaped convict Magwitch (Ralph Fiennes, The English Patient). On his journeys, our hero then encounters the bizarre Miss Havisham, played perfectly by Helena Bonham Carter (Fight Club) who I'm sure should always be pictured surrounded by cobwebs, she's born to play this role. The protagonist then of course falls in love. Holliday Grainger (Bel Ami) plays Estella, beautifully. Enigmatic lawyer Jaggers (Robbie Coltrane, Harry Potter) is thrown into the mix, handing Pip a testing slice of what could be his destiny.

Great Expectations is a coming-of-age story. Through the character of Pip, Dickens shows how from infancy the individual is oppressed, moulded, and channelled into his adult identity. So if Dickens' work is to be correctly celebrated then it needs to be presented to us accurately with care. The film doesn't disappoint in doing this. Jeremy Irvine really does steal the show here for me so if you thought he was good in War Horse then trust me, watch this.


'A great adaptation by David Nicholls' - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian.

'Great Expectations, starring the divine Helena Bonham Carter, Holliday Grainger and Jeremy Irvine, is a feast for the eyes' - Daniel Spiers, Entertainmentwise.

Check the trailer out, below:


Screenings: Monday 14th at 2pm & 7.45pm, Tuesday 15th at 7.45pm, Wednesday 16th 2pm & 7.45pm, Thursday 17th 7.45pm.

No comments:

Post a Comment