Wow, I just watched Fingersmith yesterday on the plane ride home and WOW. I often have the experience of reading a book, loving it, and being disappointed in the movie adaptation. It was that way for me with Tipping the Velvet - I actually didn't watch the whole thing because it looked like it wasn't going to be that good.
But Fingersmith? It is GOOD. DAMN good. There are a few movies that I think of as being as good as the book, albeit in a different way. And this is one of them (the other ones that spring to mind are The Silence of the Lambs and The Princess Bride).
During the um, intimate moments, I was a little embarrassed to be watching the movie on my PC because I didn't know if nosy people behind me were watching the screen as well. Heh. Must watch it again at home with privacy and stuff.
Anyway, if anyone is waffling on seeing it like I was, take it from me - very good! Put it in your Netflix queue today!



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