domingo, 27 de septiembre de 2009

Oliver Twist A Film Directed by Roman Polanski



Oliver Twist is a film based on Charles Dickens’s story. It is the dramatic story of a poor and orphan English boy who by his conditions is sent to an educative institution. Unfortunately, the child, who is nine years olds, is not well treated there. Refusing to live under a place without love and care, he moves on to live on streets. The movie portrays the life of this little and unlike child who is confronted to live under the most miserable conditions that a human being can face. In fact, one of the main aspect of this film is how well depicts the reality that million children used to lead but in poor and insanity conditions in a society that promoted happiness and progress for everyone.





Moreover, two remarkable aspects of Roman Polanski film are how well harshness and isolation are illustrated. In that time, London city was crowed of people who were trying to look more opportunities to survive, but becoming many of them, including children, in objects to obtain money or others simply dying because of illness or starvation. To conclude, Oliver Twist is an excellent movie to appreciate the complexity and sad situations that modern time brought to humanity, but especially innocent people or victims such as Oliver Twist story.



1 comentario:

Clau dijo...

Well done!!! Really
Dickens and Polanski show all the negative side of any society no matter the time, but what about hope, good? Oliver Twist showed a lot of goodness when he visited the old man at jail at the end of the movie as a requirement to "be happy", remember? What do you think about this action?


take care,

claudia