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In the Nineteenth Century, the orphan Oliver Twist is sent to a workhouse, where the children are barely fed and mistreated. He moves to the house of an undertaker, but after an unfair severe spank, he starts a seven day runaway to London. He arrives exhausted and starving, and is welcomed by a gang of pickpockets leaded by the old crook Fagin. When he is mistakenly taken as a thief, the wealthy victim Mr. Brownlow brings Oliver to his home and shelters him. But Fagin and the dangerous Bill Sykes decide to kidnap Oliver to burglarize Mr. Brownlow’s fancy house. Oliver is wounded, while Mr. Brownlow tries to save Oliver. —IMDb

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Roman Polanski

The son of a Polish Jew and a Russian immigrant, Polanski was born in Paris on August 18, 1933. When he was three, his family moved to the Polish town of Krakow, an unfortunate decision given that the Germans invaded the city in 1940. Things went from bad to worse with the formation of Krakow’s Jewish ghetto, and Polanski’s family was the target of further persecution when his parents were deported to a concentration camp. Just before he was to be taken away, however, Polanski’s father helped his son escape, and the boy managed to survive with help from kindly Catholic families, although he was at times forced to fend for himself. (At one point, the Germans decided to use Polanski for idle target practice.) It was during this period that Polanski became a devoted cinephile, seeking refuge in movie houses whenever possible. Shortly after sustaining serious injuries in an explosion, Polanski learned of his mother’s death at Auschwitz. His father survived the camps, and moved back to Krakow… read more

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kopfkompass

25Dec11

Hilft ganz sicher gegen gute Laune und den Glauben an das Gute in der Welt. Fürchterlich.

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Marcos Ordonha

5Jul11

Beautiful, soft, but with a sad touch.

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MovieDude1893

13Jan11

I find Dickens's "Oliver Twist" to be one of his finest tales, as most everyone does. Therefore I find it curious that it inspired one of the blandest works I've seen from Polanski. Perhaps I need a second viewing but i found it to be fairly turgid.

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monkeyninja

11Nov10

This felt like a very bland adaptation of Twist and at times the soundtrack felt out of sync with the action.

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