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Great Expectations

Great Expectations

Let desire be your destiny.

Released R 111 min 6.8/10 Votes: 57310
Loosely based on the Charles Dickens' classic novel, "Great Expectations" is a sensual tale of a young man's unforgettable passage into manhood, and the three individuals who will undeniably change his life forever. Through the surprising interactions of these vivid characters, "Great Expectations" takes a unique and contemporary look at life's great coincidences.
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  • Pride and Prejudice - Like Sense and Sensibility, this film is based on a Jane Austen novel, focusing on love, class, and social expectations in 19th-century England.
  • Emma - Another Jane Austen adaptation, Emma explores themes of romance and social status with a similar tone and period setting.
  • Jane Eyre - This adaptation of the classic novel features strong emotional depth and complex characters, akin to the themes explored in Sense and Sensibility.
  • North and South - This miniseries also explores class differences and romance in a historical setting, similar to Austen's work.
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  • Much Ado About Nothing - A romantic story involving misunderstandings and love, echoing the witty dialogue and character dynamics found in Sense and Sensibility.
  • The Importance of Being Earnest - A comedic take on social conventions and romantic entanglements, similar in spirit to Austen's critiques of society.
  • A Room with a View - This film includes themes of love and self-discovery set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society.
  • Becoming Jane - A biopic of Jane Austen’s life, it captures the spirit of her writing and the themes of love and societal pressure.
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  • Tess of the d'Urbervilles - This adaptation of Hardy's novel shares themes of tragedy in romance and social injustice.
  • Persuasion - Another Austen adaptation, this film delves into themes of regret and revisiting past loves.
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  • Lark Rise to Candleford - This series offers a look at rural England and relationships similar to those portrayed in Austen's novels.
  • Wuthering Heights - Explores themes of love, social class, and character complexity, similar in depth to Sense and Sensibility.
  • Downton Abbey - This series focuses on class relations and personal stories, all while set in a historical context similar to that of Austen's works.
  • Great Expectations - This classic story of love and social class shares narrative depth and emotional resonance with Sense and Sensibility.
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  • Firefly - While different in genre, it features strong character dynamics and interpersonal relationships akin to the familial connections in Sense and Sensibility.
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Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:23:36

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  • The Course of True Love - A romantic comedy-drama addressing social conventions and relationships.
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  • The Other Boleyn Girl - A historical drama showcasing love and rivalry within royal families.
  • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - A unique reimagining of the classic romance with a twist of comedy and horror.
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  • Cranford - A miniseries exploring the lives and romantic entanglements of women in a small English town.
  • Love & Friendship - A comedic take on Austen's novella 'Lady Susan', focusing on matchmaking and romance.
  • Great Expectations - A period drama adapted from Dickens' classic, focusing on love and social class.
  • The Importance of Being Earnest - A witty play turned film exploring identity and social status in romantic relationships.
  • A Room with a View - A romantic drama set in the early 20th century that explores love and societal constraints.
  • To Walk Invisible - A biopic about the Brontë sisters, focusing on their lives, love, and literary contributions.
  • The Man Who Knew Infinity - Based on the life of mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, intertwining love and ambition.
  • A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder - A comedic musical about love, deception, and societal expectations among the aristocracy.
  • Love Actually - Intertwines multiple love stories in a romantic comedy format, showcasing various aspects of love.
  • Beastly - A modern retelling of Beauty and the Beast that explores transformation and romance.
  • About Time - A romantic comedy-drama that blends time travel with themes of love and family.
  • The Spanish Apartment - A romantic comedy involving students sharing a flat in Barcelona, highlighting cross-cultural relationships.
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  • Zoe - A modern sci-fi romance exploring love and personal connection in a technological world.
  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire - An intimate tale of love and artistry set in 18th century France.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 03:45:30

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  • Pride and Prejudice - A romantic drama set in the early 19th century focusing on class and social expectations.
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  • Wives and Daughters - A coming-of-age story set in Victorian England, exploring social class and relationships.
  • The Victorian House - A documentary series examining life in Victorian England, providing historical context.
  • Cranford - A gentle drama set in a small village, showcasing social dynamics and character relationships.
  • The Mill on the Floss - Explores family dynamics and societal expectations in a historical context.
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  • A Room with a View - Explores themes of love and social conventions in Edwardian England.
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  • Downton Abbey - A historical drama depicting the lives of the aristocracy and their servants in post-Edwardian England.
  • The Secret Garden - A story of transformation, dealing with themes of class and personal growth.
  • Vanity Fair - A period piece that critiques social class and ambition, loosely based on the novel.
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  • Sense and Sensibility - A Jane Austen adaptation illustrating themes of love and social class among women.
  • The Importance of Being Earnest - A comedic take on Victorian norms and relationships, highlighting social pretenses.
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  • Downton Abbey: A New Era - Continuation of the Downton Abbey saga exploring themes of class and familial relationships.
  • The Little House - A period drama centering on family and the socio-economic dynamics of society.
  • The Man Who Knew Infinity - A biographical film spotlighting class and intellect against a historical backdrop.
  • Atonement - A complex narrative about class, love, and the consequences of actions during WWII.
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  • The Hollars - A family drama with themes of personal and financial struggles, reminiscent of Dickensian narratives.
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  • The Invention of Lying - A satirical take on society and morality, challenging conventional norms.
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  • The Favourite - Explores power dynamics and relationships through a historical lens, set in the 18th century.
  • Love & Friendship - A comedy of manners based on Jane Austen's work, examining class and social interaction.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:08:17

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  • The BFG - A story of friendship and adventure featuring a young orphan's perspective.
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  • The Outsiders - Focuses on a group of marginalized youths navigating social struggles.
  • The Secret Life of Pets - Portrays friendship and loyalty in a whimsical setting where characters strive for belonging.
  • The Runaways - A coming-of-age story featuring young girls trying to find their place in the world.
  • Billy's Holiday - Focuses on a young boy's struggles and adventures on the path to happiness.
  • Brick Lane - Relationships and hardships experienced by immigrants in a new country.
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  • Room - Follows a mother and son living in captivity and their struggles for freedom.
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Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:18:53

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  • The Ugly Duckling - A story about transformation and acceptance, similar to Cinderella's journey.
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  • The Other Sister - A romantic comedy about love and overcoming obstacles similar to Cinderella's tale.
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  • 10 Things I Hate About You - A modern adaptation of a Shakespeare play focusing on teenage romance and societal expectations.
  • Great Expectations - A story of love and ambition that echoes the themes of transformation.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:21

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  • The Bisexual - Explores bisexuality and romantic relationships in modern life.
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  • Sex Education - Explores sexual identity and relationships among teens.
  • Normal People - A deep exploration of connection and romance across different backgrounds.
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  • Killing Eve - An intense relationship develops between two strong female characters.
  • Happiest Season - A romantic comedy about navigating relationships within family dynamics.
  • The Good Place - Explores existential themes and relationships in a comedic way.
  • Gentleman Jack - Based on the life of Anne Lister, exploring same-sex relationships historically.
  • Rafiki - Follows a love story between two women in a conservative environment.
  • Great Expectations - Interweaves themes of love, identity, and social status.
  • The End of the F***ing World - Dark humor surrounding youth and complicated relationships.
  • Euphoria - Explores teenage life, identity, and complex relationships.
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  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power - Features diverse representation and themes of love and friendship.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:53

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  • Oliver Twist - A classic adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, showcasing similar themes of poverty and social injustice.
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  • Little Dorrit - A period drama based on Dickens' serialized novel, exploring themes of love and social hierarchy.
  • Great Expectations - An adaptation of Dickens' classic novel, focusing on personal development and the impact of social class.
  • Hard Times - Another Dickens adaptation that critiques industrial society and examines class struggles.
  • David Copperfield - A coming-of-age story drawn from Dickens' life experiences and his various social critiques.
  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood - A drama based on Dickens' unfinished novel, featuring intricate plots and character dynamics.
  • The Personal History of David Copperfield - A modern retelling of Dickens' classic, infusing humor while exploring social issues.
  • Pickwick Papers - A film based on Dickens' early work, showcasing social satire and vivid characters.
  • Bleak House - An adaptation of Dickens' novel, detailing the complexities of the British legal system.
  • Tale of Two Cities - A story of resurrection and sacrifice during the turbulent times of the French Revolution.
  • Nicholas Nickleby - A portrayal of a young man's struggles against socio-economic hardships, consistent with Dickensian themes.
  • The Old Curiosity Shop - Another Dickens adaptation that explores themes of innocence and adversity.
  • Our Mutual Friend - A complex narrative exploring wealth, love, and the human condition, inspired by Dickens' work.
  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby - A heartwarming story of a young man navigating through difficulties, similar in style to Dickensian.
  • Shakespeare in Love - Similar period setting and rich character interplay, albeit in a different literary context.
  • Penny Dreadful - A dark, Victorian-era series that intertwines various literary characters, echoing Dickens' world.
  • North and South - A period drama addressing class issues and personal relationships in a historical context.
  • Jane Eyre - A classic story that examines social class and morality, much like many Dickens narratives.
  • Lark Rise to Candleford - A portrayal of rural life and class differences, reminiscent of Dickensian themes.
  • The Secret Garden - Explores themes of redemption and personal growth, reflective of Dickens' works.
  • Les Misérables - Explores themes of poverty and redemption in a similar manner to Dickensian narratives.
  • Sherlock Holmes - Period drama set in Victorian London, involving intricate plots and character studies.
  • Ripper Street - A crime drama set in Victorian London that explores social conditions and crime, akin to Dickensian themes.
  • The Artful Dodger - Focuses on the life of a character from Dickens' work, embodying the spirit of his stories.
  • Fanny and Alexander - A tale about family dynamics and societal influences, capturing a rich narrative like Dickensian.
  • The Young Victoria - A historical drama that reflects social challenges and personal struggles in the Victorian era.
  • The Forsyte Saga - Explores social class and family dynamics across generations, similar to Dickens' storytelling style.
  • The Woman in White - A suspenseful tale reflecting Victorian societal issues and complex character relationships.
  • Daniel Deronda - Engages with social issues and personal choices, drawing parallels to the moral landscapes in Dickens' work.
  • Call the Midwife - Explores themes of poverty, social justice, and community in a historical context.
  • The Piano - Shares a similar exploration of personal struggles and societal constraints, set in a historical backdrop.
  • Pride and Prejudice - A classic that examines societal structures and relationships, much like Dickensian narratives.
  • The Paradise - Follows themes of ambition and class struggle in a historical retail setting.
  • The Good Thief - Another tale of redemption and morality, exploring the darker sides of society.
  • The Road to Christmas - A story filled with rich character arcs and emotional depth in a festive setting.
  • The Railway Children - Explores childhood innocence and adventure against the backdrop of societal changes.
  • The Way We Live Now - A miniseries exploring greed, ambition, and social issues reminiscent of Dickensian themes.
  • The Grapes of Wrath - A story of struggle against adversity and social injustice, reflecting Dickens' thematic concerns.
  • The Cask of Amontillado - Deals with themes of revenge and morality, paralleling the darker aspects of Dickens' works.
  • A for Andromeda - A sci-fi series that explores the influence of societal advances on individual lives.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:42:31

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  • A Christmas Carol
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Middlemarch List

  • Pride and Prejudice - Both are adaptations of classic literature exploring themes of class, love, and societal expectations.
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  • Sense and Sensibility - Another Jane Austen adaptation highlighting the intricacies of love and social standing.
  • Wuthering Heights - Explores complex relationships and societal constraints in a historical context.
  • Jane Eyre - Features strong character development and themes of morality and independence.
  • North and South - Focuses on class differences and romantic entanglements during the Industrial Revolution.
  • The Wings of the Dove - Explores complexities of love and social class within a richly detailed period setting.
  • Emma - Both feature intricate social dynamics and romantic interconnections among characters.
  • Little Dorrit - Delves into themes of poverty, class, and social reform, similar to Middlemarch.
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  • The Forsyte Saga - Focuses on the British upper middle class and explores generational conflicts.
  • Great Expectations - Features themes of social mobility and the challenges faced by its characters.
  • The Age of Innocence - Examines societal customs and the complexities of love within a rigid social framework.
  • The House of Mirth - Explores the constraints of society on women, similar to the theme in Middlemarch.
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  • Mad Men - Although modern, it explores similar themes of social structures and personal ambition.
  • The Bletchley Circle - Focuses on women defying societal expectations during the post-war period.
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  • A Room with a View - Explores themes of love, self-discovery, and societal constraints, similar to Middlemarch.
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  • The Master and Margarita - Explores philosophical themes similarly to George Eliot's work in a historical context.
  • Call the Midwife - Examines women’s roles and societal expectations in mid-20th century Britain.
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  • Victoria - Explores the life of Queen Victoria, highlighting societal structures and personal relationships.
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  • The Secret Garden - Explores themes of growth and social class, similar to those in Middlemarch.
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  • The Crown - Explores the complexities of personal relationships within specific societal roles.
  • Penny Dreadful - Features complex characters with moral dilemmas set in a historical context.
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  • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
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  • Oliver Twist - Features children in the struggle against social inequality, similar moral themes.
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  • Jane Eyre - Strong character-driven narrative with themes of class and morality.
  • Pride and Prejudice - Character relationships and social commentary in a period setting.
  • The Way We Live Now - Social critique and intricately woven character stories.
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  • Emma - An exploration of social classes and relationships in a historical context.
  • The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes - Victorian setting with social commentary and strong characterizations.
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  • North & South - Similar themes of class struggle and romance in industrial England.
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  • The Age of Innocence - Explores new wealth in a historical context, focusing on social conventions.
  • Poldark - Combines personal stories with social and class issues.
  • The Little Prince - Explores themes of innocence, exploration, and societal commentary.
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  • The Man Who Knew Infinity - Explores class, culture, and personal ambition in early 20th century.
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  • Atonement - Themes of class disparity, regret, and complex character relationships.
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  • Jane Eyre
  • Our Mutual Friend
  • The Old Curiosity Shop
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  • Little Dorrit
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