Great Expectations (1999)
Facts
| Directed by | Julian Jarrold |
| Cast | Ioan Gruffudd, Justine Waddell, Charlotte Rampling, Laura Aikman and Nicholas Blane |
| Theatrical Release | May 9, 1999 |
| Video Release | May 1, 2001 |
| Running Time | 180 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 783421337534 |
| Buy this item | $28.45 at Amazon.com As of Dec 5 9:48 EST (details) 2 VHS Tape, Wgbh Boston, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Original recording reissued, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Greek (Original Language) Or 3 new from $25.42, 6 used from $11.32 |
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Average user review:| Mood is the Strong Point in Jarrold's 'Expectations' |
Often, what works well in a novel does not work well on screen. Jarrold understands this, and presents Dickens' characters as real human beings, establishes a setting that complements mood, and creates a version of 'Great Expectations' that is, in my opinion, one of the best every made. October 26, 2008
| My expectations were groundless |
| Mr. Dickens's divorce affected this story. |
The 1981-version has a better first episode; but then drags.
The 1947-version is better, with John Mills, father of Haley Mills.
The book's author, Charles Dickens, married his wife Catherine in 1836. They were together 21-years, and had ten children. During his marriage he wrote his brilliant novels: "Oliver Twist" 1839, "A Christmas Carol" 1843, and "David Copperfield" 1850. Mr. Dickens divorced his wife in 1858. Mr. Dickens wrote the story "Great Expectations" after his divorce in 1861. Divorce affects everyone no matter the circumstances.
Unlike "Great Expectations", Mr. Dickens's great novels have a high-minded thought; balance with moments of cheer, triumph for the main character, adventure, and interesting characters. A novel is not a classic just because it is old and assigned in English class. "Great Expectations" lacks the charm that make his other stories true classics.
Charles Dickens's book "Oliver Twist" is wordy for all but the imaginative and quick reader. "Oliver Twist" DVD's are great for all, because the story has been so polished by so many people. Before TV, before movies, before radio, every town had theatre that performed plays. Every town in England and America performed the play "Oliver Twist". For 90-years until sound movies became common, all these towns kept improving the play "Oliver Twist", until today, on DVD the polished story skips along with great lines. The story "Great Expectations" did not get this polishing in the theatre. "Great Expectations" needs more than polishing. Take the many interesting ideas, drop the dreary, and rewrite the story with more uplifting purpose.
April 5, 2007
| The Production is Great......But dont Buy this DVD |
I would recommend this to any one who is a Dickens Fan but do youself a favour and dont buy this DVD release.
As a British review on Amazon uk site indicated this DVD looks as if it was copied straight off the TV and also the commentary in the beginning and end of the movie telling us about the Great Expectations novel made the DVD worse.
Masterpiece Theatre has spoiled this Great BBC Production of Dickens Great Expectations with it's Commentary (even though they think they are being helpful- but are not) and poor DVD.
Four Stars for the Production itself but giving this Two stars because of the DVD quaility.
Wait until BBC Release a DVD of the Production and the DVD quaility will be much, much better.
I will be selling this DVD and wait until BBC release the DVD in Australia. April 5, 2007
| bad DVD production |
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