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online.tvguide.com - : Little Dorrit is one of Charles Dickens's greatest and least-read novels, and this massive, six-hour version by director-screenwriter Christine Edzard, essentially faithful to the work, is one of the finest of all Dickens screen adaptations. more...
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4/5
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reviews.imdb.com - : The acting is flawless, with many Dickensian characters peppered along the way. In addition, the sets and costumes, as well as the extras employed as background, are wonderfully authentic. This belongs on a list of best films ever made. more...
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4/4
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rogerebert.suntimes.com - : Very long films can create a life of their own. We lose our moorings. We don't know exactly where we stand within the narrative, and so we can't guess what will happen next. more...
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4/4
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