Review of Oliver Twist (2005) by David Edelstein for Slate — 27 Nov 2012
The most effective counterweight to Polanski's fatalism is young Barney Clark, whose Oliver--although given to few words--is unshakably alive and responsive, even as he's being buffeted violently by forces beyond his control.
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This review of Oliver Twist (2005) was written by David Edelstein and published by Slate on 27 Nov 2012.
Oliver Twist has generally received positive reviews.
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