Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThomas Gradgrind, a wealthy, retired merchant in the industrial city of Coketown, England, devotes his life to a philosophy of rationalism, self-interest, and fact. He raises his oldest chil... Leer todoThomas Gradgrind, a wealthy, retired merchant in the industrial city of Coketown, England, devotes his life to a philosophy of rationalism, self-interest, and fact. He raises his oldest children, Louisa and Tom, according to this philosophy and never allows them to engage in fanc... Leer todoThomas Gradgrind, a wealthy, retired merchant in the industrial city of Coketown, England, devotes his life to a philosophy of rationalism, self-interest, and fact. He raises his oldest children, Louisa and Tom, according to this philosophy and never allows them to engage in fanciful or imaginative pursuits.
- Ganó 3premios BAFTA
- 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
The production is low budget, but that actually works in its favor. The film has a grittiness that is entirely appropriate.
The script is first-rate and the actors are virtuosos across the board. There is not a note in it anywhere that rings false.
If you're tired of the sentimentalism and cartoonish characters usually associated with Dickens, you will be pleasantly surprised. There is none of that here. This is a story about real people. There are no saints, except for Rachel and she's a minor character, and no devils. Even the ostensible villain, Bounderby, is humanized.
Dickens on film doesn't get better than this.
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- TriviaHard Times, the Charles Dickens novel has also been adapted twice as a mini-series for British television, once in 1977 Hard Times (1977) by ITV with Patrick Allen as Gradgrind, Timothy West as Bounderby, Rosalie Crutchley as Mrs. Sparsit and Edward Fox as Harthouse, and again in 1994 Hard Times (1994) by the BBC with Bob Peck as Gradgrind, Sir Alan Bates as Bounderby, Dilys Laye as Mrs. Sparsit, Bill Paterson as Stephen, Harriet Walter as Rachael and Richard E. Grant as Harthouse.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Story of the Costume Drama: The Greatest Stories Ever Told (2008)