Review of The Invisible Woman (2013) by Gailkael — 09 Jan 2014
This is a beautifully shot, wonderfully acted film about a little-known aspect of the life of Charles Dickens.
Felicity Jones is incandescent, and does a brilliant job of capturing the young woman's equivocal feelings about getting involved with the most famous writer of the time. Ralph Fiennes takes his time to build the connection between the two. He's a sensitive, commanding director, and inhabits the role magnificently. A beautiful movie, under-appreciated in my view.
This review of The Invisible Woman (2013) was written by Gailkael on 09 Jan 2014.
The Invisible Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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