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Rating: - David Copperfield or Harry Potter!!??`
I enjoyed this film very, very much i thought it was sad, romantic and happy all in 1!!
This movie really moved me and it had some very funny parts and some not so funny! This movie starts sad then it's happy then sad again and this movie just keeps following this pattern.
The lady who played Peggotty was a great actress who really suited this part, without Peggotty in this movie it would have been pretty Boring!! Another great actress was the lady who played Betsy Trotwood at the start we all though she was a heartless bitchy old woman but in the end her bitchiness just came from her terrible Heartbreak. But we can't forget the Best Actor and the main actor the young boy who played David Copperfield!! He was a wonderful actor and when he was sad we all felt his hurt.
This was a great movie but sometimes i thought it was a bit much, when David gets older everyone is in trouble or dying, i think it all happened too quickly, like it was squashed in all at once!!
Is this young boy a better actor in David Copperfield or Harry Potter??!!
Rating: - David Copperdield
One of the best novels by Charles Dickens This fantastic TV movie adaption of the grand Dickens story of "David Copperfield" is something all family must have.This Dickens tale is about a young orphan who suffers many hardships and tragedies before finally finding happiness.
Rating: - Wonderful adaption
My fears that this would be another Dickensian yawn turned out to be 100% wrong. After a few minutes of this glorious adaption, I was hooked. It has an all-star cast with Maggie Smith, Ian McCellan, Bob Hoskins, Trevor Eve and so on, and they are all so obviously having an absolute ball of time playing up the wonderful characters of the Dickens novel. Even if you know this novel backwards and are jaded with 19th century literature, watch this stunning, compelling version and be rejuvenated. The BBC made a number of marvellous adaptions of classic novels in the 1990s, including Pride and Prejudice, Middlemarch and Martin Chuzzlewitt (for the latter, it's hard to imagine a more riveting version of the novel being possible - it's so good), and this version of David Copperfield is up there too. A great way to experience Dickens.
Rating: - David Copperfield
Get your hankies out for the first part of this movie. Daniel Radcliffe is the young David Copperfield. This is a 2 video set and is quite long. A 2 nighter for some. Young David, who later became Harry Potter, was surpurb in this film. His acting ability was excelent. Even when I first saw this movie on tv and didn't know who Danny was I enjoyed it. His acting ability at such a young age was so great you felt what he was portraing. That's why I said get your hankies out for the first half of this movie. MAGGIE SMITH is in it also in this movie.
Rating: - David Copperfield
This Dickens tale is about a young orphan who suffers many hardships and tragedies before finally finding happiness. It is enjoyable mainly because young David is played by the future star of Harry Potter. The many characters are, of course, exceptionally well-written, including the optimistic Mr. Micawber, slimy Uriah Heep, take-charge Aunt Betsy (played by Maggie Smith in a standout performance), and the odious Mr. Murdstone. The young adult David becomes a bland, minor character amid so many colorful folks. This isn't the best version I've seen, but it will still send you searching for your copy of Dickens to reread the master. I recommend it to fans of classic English literature.
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