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I do enjoy a varying degree of Classic Literature movie adaptations. This certainly took a chunk of creative license and butchered the original story a
great unexpected’(pun intended) 90%. Yet, I found the plot variations easy to follow. The acting was superb for the relatively unknowns, well at least to me.
If I were a college professor this adaptation would be great to present along with the original Dickens Classic Tale for a compare and contrast. If you came across this and have not read the book by Charles Dickens, I recommend reading the book first, then watch a few older adaptations. The 1946 is the most beloved edition. Another I enjoyed was from 1998. There are at least 30 film, stage, and, tv adaptations available. Many to choose from for your own personal comparing and contrasting.