The Invisible Woman

Charles Dickens was the most famous writer in the world.
His greatest story was the one he could never tell.


The Invisible Woman
The famous author, Charles Dickens, met an eighteen year old actress in 1857. At the time he was 45 with 10 children. Nevertheless there was an unsuppressable attraction between them, and she became his lover, but due to his fame things had to be kept secret. She thus became the Invisible Woman.

112 minutes.
No persons under 13 (Sex).
Biographical, Drama, Romance, On the art circuit

Not currently showing on the local cinema circuit.

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Credits

Cast
Ralph Fiennes, Felicity Jones, Kristin Scott Thomas, Tom Hollander
Director
Ralph Fiennes
ScreenplayAbi Morgan, from the book by Claire Tomalin
MusicIlan Eshkeri
CinematographyRob Hardy
EditingNicolas Gaster
Sound formatsDolby Digital
Made in2013
Produced byBBC Films, Headline Pictures, Magnolia Mae Films, Taeoo Entertainment

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CommonSenseMedia Report (USA)

Suggested age limit
15 +
Positive messages
0
Positive role models
0
Violence
3
Sex
4
Language
0
Consumerism
0
Drinking, drugs, smoking
1

Ratings

Scale (Max)20

What the Critics say

Cape Argus / The Star
Diane de Beer quote iconFor those who love books
15
Die Burger
Laetitia Pople quote iconSkitterspel dryf dié ongehoorde liefde
10
Cape Times
Todd McCarthy quote iconShrewd tour de force
20
ReelViews
James Berardinelli quote iconThe Invisible Woman humanizes Dickens and provides insight into how events in his life informed his work. It's a safe, non-controversial movie that eschews the breakneck pace of most contemporary productions. Those within its target demographic will find this unhurried approach to be only one of The Invisible Woman's many pleasures, although others may be bored by it.
15
Metacritic.com
41 critics
15
Rottentomatoes critics
138 critics
14
Rottentomatoes tomatometer
Tomatometer quote iconts deliberate pace will frustrate some viewers, but for fans of handsomely mounted period drama, The Invisible Woman offers visual as well as emotional cinematic nourishment.
15
Movie Review Query Engine
MRQE critics quote icon
14
CommonSenseMedia
Staff evaluation
5

What the People say

Internet
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12

Average .. 68%

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