Nicholas Nikleby
Starring: Alan Cumming, Charlie Hunnam, Dame Edna Everage, Edward Fox, Jamie Bell, Jim Broadbent, Timothy Spall, Tom Courtenay
Details: UK / 126 mins / (12PG).
After his father dies, 19-year-old Nicholas Nickleby (Hunnam) is left as the head of his family. Turning to his Uncle Ralph (Plummer) for support, Nicholas takes the family to London. However, his uncle has no-one's interests above his own and sends Nicholas off to a hideous boarding school, run by the vicious Mr and Mrs Squeers (Broadbent and Stevenson). In this hellhole Nicholas soon befriends a downtrodden peasant boy called Smike (Bell) and resolves to escape. Back in London, his mother and sister are having problems of their own, especially when it comes to Ralph.
With his blond tousled mane and Keanu-like range of expression, Charlie Hunnam is a fairly ineffectual leading man, mistakenly assuming puppy dog faces count as impassioned character development. On the otherhand, the supporting cast - including a splendid Nathan Lane as theatre darling Crummles, a sardonic Tom Courtenay as Ralph's right-hand man and Jim Broadbent as Squeers - are utterly wonderful. McGrath may have to skim over some episodes which should and could have been better developed but Nicholas Nickleby is definitely worth a closer look.
Review by Garreth Murphy
Your Comments
No comments have been posted for this article yet. Be the first!
Login or Register to leave a comment
Disclaimer
The opinions expressed here are those of the viewer and do not reflect those of Entertainment.ie. Entertainment.ie accepts no responsibility, legal or otherwise, for their accuracy of content. Please contact us to report abusive content
Search for Cinema Listings
Most Popular Reviews
|
|
Men in Black III |
|
|
A Kiss for Jed |
|
|
The Raid |
|
|
Dark Shadows |
|
|
Contraband |




