Review of Oliver Twist (2005) by Lady D — 23 Nov 2010
As with any remake or additional adaption of a Classic Book such as Oliver Twist, it's a given that this will inevitably be compared to the greatest known version, in this case it's the 1968 Musical version by Carol Reed known as Oliver!
It has to be said that the Actors had nothing on most of the originals and whilst Ben Kingsley truly made this part his own and did a great job, there truly is only one Fagin (Ron Moody). Jamie Foreman wasn't a match for the great Olly Reed and as for the Artful Dodger, Jack Wilder is a tough act to follow. Leanne Rowe however, I felt played a great Nancy and did impress me, possibly because it was played very differently to Shani Wallace and seemed well acted.
I'm sure this version is much more suited to the original Charles Dickens Classic and of course there were things in this updated version, such as filming etc, that gave this a much more intimidating London than it appeared in the Musical version.
Directed by Polanski, I'm not quite sure if this really had the Polanski stamp on it, I'm used to much more escalating horror/Thrillers from the Director.
Just one thing! There is no mention in this version of Oliver being related to Mr Brownlow, or was this something added to the Musical version?
All in all a good adaption of the tale, just not as memorable as the Musical version.
This review of Oliver Twist (2005) was written by Lady D on 23 Nov 2010.
Oliver Twist has generally received positive reviews.
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