Overview
Lavish adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens novel in which orphan Pip becomes a gentleman when his life is transformed by a mystery benefactor.

Lavish adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens novel in which orphan Pip becomes a gentleman when his life is transformed by a mystery benefactor.
I thought this would happen to Pip when he took his money for current expenses when he left the farm and didn't even offer Joe a little. It's amazing that he came to the funeral at all.
There was a thought that the benefactor was that escaped convict, but Pip's face when he realizes this is priceless, hahahaha.
But what, then, is Miss Havisham's motive? Estelle, I think, is her illegitimate daughter from a runaway fiance. By the way, the last phrase "You are my own gentleman" - Miss Havisham also constantly looks like she is playing with Estella and Pip dolls, and they accept and allow it.
Miss Havisham is terribly sorry...After that, to be honest, I didn't expect any good ending, but it ended quite well.
I burst into tears while talking to Joe.
Joe raised him, raised him, trained him, fed and clothed him, and Pip is ashamed of him, treats him like that..
it is sad