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The Invisible Woman brings Dickens' great affair to the screen by Robert Cushman

The Invisible Woman makes Dickens himself a none-too-visible man, or at least an opaque one. It's reasonably enjoyable, but Ralph Fiennes, in his second outing as actor-director, brings to it neither the visual flair nor the performing authority that distinguished his brilliant modern-dress version of Coriolanus

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 4:56pm on September 12, 2013

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