Yet director Cary Fukunaga, with relatively few titles in his portfolio, has not only managed to refresh this 19th Century novel, but has created a film that aptly carries itself from middle, to beginning to end. I can’t find a complete count, but it’s safe to say the story’s famous line would be better voiced, " Viewer, I married him." I have a certain respect for a moviemaker who dares to make yet another version of a novel that has already been put to celluloid many times.
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