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It's hard to know where to aim the praise first.
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Dark, textured, and lively--this is how Dickens is done. [20 Jan 2006, p.66]
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Fabulous in every respect.
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While a quintessential Masterpiece Theatre production, Bleak House doesn't indulge in the languid pacing and preciousness that weigh down some other PBS period pieces.
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Perhaps the most glorious Masterpiece Theater of all time.
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The perfect marriage of television and literature.
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If there is any criticism to be made, it is that the opening half-hour plunges the unsuspecting viewer into an unfamiliar foreign world of soot and grime and foul deeds and motives. Once settled in, however, this is very addictive television, indeed.
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Splendid television.
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As pleasurable as its tale is grim.
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The only bleak aspect to this miniseries is that it doesn't last forever.
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This spectacular six-part adaptation of the lit classic feels more like a plush Jane Austen tale than Dickens.
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This is law drama such as Boston Legal's David E. Kelley can only dream about.
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This "Bleak House" is sublimely bleak, as well as richly textured, superbly acted and intermittently funny. Fans of the epic adaptations that have long been the bread and butter of "Masterpiece Theatre" won't want to miss it.
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Those who wade through the slow-going first three or four hours of this stately production will be richly rewarded by the engrossing final four.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 61 out of 65
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Mixed: 1 out of 65
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Negative: 3 out of 65
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Feb 2, 2011
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PanosMar 6, 2007
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Oct 16, 2013