Twist (film)

Twist

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jacob Tierney
Produced by Victoria Hirst
Dan Lyon
Kevin Tierney
Written by Jacob Tierney
Based on Oliver Twist by
Charles Dickens
Starring Nick Stahl
Joshua Close
Music by Ron Proulx
Cinematography Gerald Packer
Editing by Mitch Lackie
Distributed by Christal Films (Canada)
Strand Releasing
Release date(s) September 7, 2003 (2003-09-07) (TIFF)
May 21, 2004 (2004-05-21) (US)
Running time 97 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Budget $350,000
Box office $47,370

Twist is a 2003 Canadian drama film and a queer retelling of Charles Dickens' classic, Oliver Twist.

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Plot

The film is similar in some ways to Seth Michael Donsky's 1996 film Twisted made prior to Tierney's film.

Like in Donsky's film, the plot of Oliver Twist is updated to the present day, and moved out of the London poor house onto the streets of Toronto. In addition, the tale is told not from Oliver's point of view, but rather that of Dodge (Nick Stahl). The prosaically beautiful Oliver (Joshua Close) falls into the hands of down-and-out young men. Dodge takes the young man under his wing and instructs him in the unforgiving arts of drug abuse and prostitution. As Oliver's innocence dissolves, both young men confront their demons and, strangely, it is Dodge who finds he cannot escape his past.

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Reception

Twist currently holds a 16% 'Fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus "Despite of its contemporary setting and some strong performances, this is a bland retelling of Oliver Twist."[1]

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