A Great Period Drama
Fingersmith review
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7th February 2012
I haven't read any Sarah Water's books but she must be a great novelist if this movie is anything to go on. I found that 'Fingersmith' was captivating viewing as the settings and costumes were more than believable and the story kept my attention throughout.
All credit must go to both Elaine Cassidy and Sally Hawkins for acting out what must have been difficult parts, but having said that, they were supported by a great cast with Imelda Staunton been singled out for special praise.
With a film that is well acted out and a great story, I can only find myself recommending it. Great viewing.
