The actor playing Dodger was very good. But trying to rewrite history isn’t. I am willing to accept that the street children were of colour and oriental, but until someone can come up with an African mill owner, it is not realistic.
I read the book a few years ago and enjoyed it. I wasn’t aware in the book that Dodger worked in a mill! He was a street child and lived on his wits. There is a reference to someone called grandad because he is nearly 30 and old. I also recall he meets some famous people too!
"The Greatest Story Ever Told". Was looking forward to this until I realised that Jesus was played by Swedish-French actor. I'm pretty sure that Jesus was Jewish.
Mozz, I enjoyed it, the child actors were great! I do like history portrayed correctly though. Christopher Eccleston isn’t Jewish, but played Fagin. No problem with that! It was just a surprise to portray an evil mill master as a man with African heritage. Now that could be called racist - why was he cast as the villain!
Carole, as we've established, this is a work of fiction, so it doesn't have to be historically factual. Just treat him as an actor and ignore his colour, it seems irrelevant to the role.