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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

The Invisible Woman (2013)

This is a movie about Charles Dickens love affair with Nelly Ternan.  Ralph Fiennes directed the movie based on the biography that Claire Tomalin wrote.  Fiennes plays Dickens as a histrionic peacock of a man who is so focused on himself and his fame that he neglects everyone else except for rare moments of playfulness as a father.  I did not realize that he had an oratory and acting career that paralleled his writing, but that is well laid out in this film.  Felicity Jones plays Ternan, first seen as a lone, cloaked figure striding across the beach, boiling with memories, and then in flashback as the teenage thespian whose delicate beauty and heartbreaking professional uncertainty bewitch the conceited Dickens at the height of his celebrity. Joanna Scanlon gives a shrewd and sensitive performance as Dickens's neglected wife, Catherine, and Kristen Scott Thomas does her usually brilliant job of playing Nelly's mother, complicit in the affair at the start (she is a mother who will do whatever it takes to get her daughters ahead).




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