Review of The Invisible Woman (2013) by Rex Reed for Observer — 17 Dec 2013
Mr. Fiennes admirably humanizes the characters while exploring their contradictions and emphasizing their feelings. But his no-frills direction is a bit stodgy for my taste, and although this is not the Dickens you’d ever pay to hear read "Little Dorrit," there’s more vitality in his performance than the film itself.
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This review of The Invisible Woman (2013) was written by Rex Reed and published by Observer on 17 Dec 2013.
The Invisible Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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