Ralph Fiennes and Felicity Jones gaze across the abyss of longing in ‘The Invisible Woman’
When Charles Dickens was alive and writing, there was hardly a more famous person in the Western world. Ralph Fiennes’ second film as a director stars himself as the frequently mobbed and phenomenally insecure author who spent his private time chasing the affections of a much, much younger woman.
The Invisible Woman opens on Christmas Day and should be playing at an arthouse near you. My review is atFilm...
Published on December 24, 2013 10:00