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Rating: 6.898/10 by 166 users

Nicholas Nickleby (2002)

Nicholas Nickleby, a young boy in search of a better life, struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his coldheartedly grasping uncle.

Directing:
  • Douglas McGrath
  • Josh Robertson
  • Dan John
Writing:
  • Charles Dickens
  • Douglas McGrath
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 27, 2002

Rating: 6.898/10 by 166 users

Alternative Title:
O Herói da Família - BR
少爷返乡 - CN
Nicholas Nickleby - MX

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 12 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: based on novel or book, greed, liverpool, england, wealth, kindness, scotsman, childhood memory, 1830s, 1850s, snow adventure, wicked uncle, learning the truth, secret revealed
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Charlie Hunnam
Nicholas Nickleby
Nathan Lane
Vincent Crummles
Jim Broadbent
Mr. Wackford Squeers
Anne Hathaway
Madeline Bray
Alan Cumming
Mr. Folair
Timothy Spall
Charles Cheeryble
Romola Garai
Kate Nickleby
Andrew Havill
Mr. Nickleby
Stella Gonet
Mrs Nickleby
Hugh Mitchell
Boy Nicholas Nickleby
Tom Courtenay
Newman Noggs
Kevin McKidd
John Browdie
Edward Fox
Sir Mulberry Hawk
Nicholas Rowe
Lord Verisopht
Barry Humphries
Mrs. Crummies/Mr. Leadville
Eileen Walsh
The Infant Phenomenon
Mark Wells
Romeo in Play
Daisy Haggard
Juliet in Play
Gerard Horan
Ned Cheeryble
William Ash
Frank Cheeryble
Sophie Thompson
Miss Lacreevy
Edward Hogg
Young Mr. Bray
Bruce Cook
Little Wackford Squeers

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When his father dies leaving his family not far short of penury, the eponymous young man (Charlie Hunnam) does a deal with his wealthy uncle "Ralph" (Christopher Plummer) that will ensure the comfortable survival of his mother and sister "Kate" (Romola Garai). This deal involves him travelling to the north of England to teach at the school of "Wackford Squeers" (a good effort from Jim Broadbent). Now this is a brutal man who beats and extorts from his pupils and from his factotum "Smike" (Jamie Bell) with abandon. Finally at the end of his tether, young "Nickelby" exacts some punishment of his own and absconds with the young "Smike" to make a life free from this abuse. Meantime his rather unscrupulous uncle is using the young "Kate" as a pawn in his dealings with the predatory "Sir Mulberry Hawk" (Edward Fox). Can her brother return home in time save her from a rather grizzly fate? This is one of Charles Dickens' weaker stories, I found. Once the gritty and darker first half hour or so is over, it falls into a pattern of rather unlikely serendipity. Too many coincidental relationships, friendships and dependencies start to turn it all a bit sour for me. Anne Hathaway adequately provides our hero with some love interest, and as with the brief appearances from Juliet Stevenson as "Mrs. Squeers" and the newly knighted Sir Tom Courtenay as the honourable and decent "Noggs" adds a bit of richness to the story, but handsome though he is, Hunnam hasn't quite the gravitas to take this on nor Plummer quite the dastardliness intended in the original book. It does look good, the costumes and settings all deliver well but somehow I always prefer adaptations of this author's work to be in black and white. Colour seems to overly sanitise his stories of poverty, cruelty and exploitation. It certainly does here.


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