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Still, “The Invisible Woman” is too sophisticated to let Dickens be an out-and-out-villain. Rather, like the author himself, the movie presents its protagonists as products of their time and ...
Directed tastefully by Ralph Fiennes, “The Invisible Woman” is very lovely to look at. But it lives up to its own title too well. Fiennes cast himself as Charles Dickens, portrayed here as a ...
This passage is quoted in the movie, and fittingly so: Not only does the film tell a tale of two Dickens, but “The Invisible Woman” brings to light the facts that surely inspired much of ...