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Ian­nuc­ci does Dick­ens in The Per­son­al His­to­ry of David Cop­per­field trailer

02 Oct 2019

Words by Charles Bramesco

Two men in Victorian-era attire, one wearing a top hat and the other a lighter hat, engaged in conversation.
Two men in Victorian-era attire, one wearing a top hat and the other a lighter hat, engaged in conversation.
Dev Patel stars as the plucky orphan of the 19th cen­tu­ry lit­er­ary legend.

Our own Han­nah Wood­head was quite tak­en with Arman­do Ian­nuc­cis adap­ta­tion of The Per­son­al His­to­ry of David Cop­per­field at the Toron­to Inter­na­tion­al Film Fes­ti­val last month. In her first look review she notes, Its light­ness might make it feel a lit­tle feath­er­weight to some, but with per­for­mances as charm­ing as these, it’s hard to not be enthralled all the same.”

I’m inclined to agree; while I do miss see­ing direc­tor Ian­nuc­ci in ven­om-spit­ting mode, it’s a pleas­ant and hand­some­ly mount­ed film. Now, the rest of the world can see what the fuss has been about, with the inter­na­tion­al trail­er hav­ing appeared online.

The film adheres faith­ful­ly to the con­tent of the orig­i­nal nov­el, cat­a­logu­ing the extra­or­di­nary expe­ri­ences befalling plucky orphan David Cop­per­field as he grows into a young man (at which point he’s por­trayed by a dash­ing Dev Patel). His for­tunes rise and fall, as he ascends from the low­ly sta­tion of a fac­to­ry urchin to the cream of the prep-school crop, all the while rely­ing on his wits and kind heart to see him through.

Ian­nuc­ci round­ed up an impres­sive ensem­ble cast to bring Dick­ens’ col­or­ful menagerie of misers and eccentrics to life, a deep bench includ­ing Til­da Swin­ton, Hugh Lau­rie, Peter Capal­di, Ben Whishaw, Bene­dict Wong, and Gwen­do­line Christie. The mul­tira­cial cast­ing rep­re­sents the one sig­nif­i­cant break from Dick­ens’ vision, oper­at­ing under the col­or-blind Brandy Cin­derel­la” principle.

Between the rav­ish­ing cliffs of the Eng­lish shore, the opu­lent set design of the var­i­ous 19th-cen­tu­ry estates, and the traces of fizzy lev­i­ty, it’s an alto­geth­er divert­ing time at the cin­e­ma. The UK’s best and bright­est have done right by one of its most esteemed luminaries.

The Per­son­al His­to­ry of David Cop­per­field arrives in UK cin­e­mas on 10 Jan­u­ary, 2020. Fox Search­light has yet to set a date for the US.

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