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An orphan named Oliver Twist meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. From there, he joins a household of boys who are trained to steal for their master.An orphan named Oliver Twist meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. From there, he joins a household of boys who are trained to steal for their master.An orphan named Oliver Twist meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. From there, he joins a household of boys who are trained to steal for their master.
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Elijah Wood was too old for his role. Love the guy, really, but frankly, WHAT THE HECK WAS GOING ON WITH THAT ACCENT? It made me cringe! The Artful Dodger is probably my favorite character ever in fiction, and I've loved every incarnation of him I've seen, and really Elijah has a quality to him that should have made him perfect for the part. But will somebody get him a speech-coach! He is good, though, leading the bunch of kids like the Pied Piper (only it's more of a Pie-Eyed Piper). A question. Did they have to give him yellow teeth? Yuck.
The reference to the song from the musical version of Charles Dickens' classic is not gratuitous, because this Disney version owes as much to the film version of OLIVER! as it does to the novel. Maybe more, because very little of the novel's depiction of crippling poverty and horrific child abuse remains. Too much sugar coats these reprehensible characters and situations. Fagin is softened to some sort of gruff but lovable foster father, and Nancy is enobled as a hooker-with-a-heart of gold, not a pathetic, physically and mentally battered wretch. One would expect such a treatment from Disney, but the trivialization of poverty, child abuse, and crime does not do the story Dickens intended justice.
I think that this is probably the worst version of Dicken's superb novel ever. I think people should definately give up on making new and "better" films of Oliver, as there are already enough terrible ones. In the first few scenes of being introduced to Fagin in this movie, all the characters pronounced his name wrong.. as if it were Fajin. I nearly burst into laughter at this, and even more so when gradually throughout the feature his name was changed to its correct sound.
Overall, I think the entire movie was a schamozzle. It did not revolve much around the book AT ALL.
Overall, I think the entire movie was a schamozzle. It did not revolve much around the book AT ALL.
It was sickening; the story was mutilated, the characters and situations changed and the dialogue invented.
Charles Dickens must have made 1000 revolutions in his grave.
Those who participated in this disaster, should have their SAG membership revoked.
To see Richard Dreyfuss as Fagin was enough to send me running to the vomitory.
Don't watch it. If it comes on TV, switch channels!
McQ
Charles Dickens must have made 1000 revolutions in his grave.
Those who participated in this disaster, should have their SAG membership revoked.
To see Richard Dreyfuss as Fagin was enough to send me running to the vomitory.
Don't watch it. If it comes on TV, switch channels!
McQ
Seriously, he would. There have been SEVERAL remakes of Oliver Twist, including the popular musical "Oliver," but I'd have to say this is the best one of all of them. The young kids do memorable performances, as do the adults. This is perhaps one of my all-time favorite movies.
Did you know
- TriviaOliver Twist is put into the workhouse at the age of 6, and later is shown working there at the age of 12. In the novel, however, Oliver is about 9 years old when working there.
- Quotes
Oliver: If you're good, good things will happen to you.
The Artful Dodger: [sarcastic] Where'd you learn that, the workhouse?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Escape from Vault Disney: The Adventures of Huck Finn (2021)
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