The film is great in its own way. Especially, if you like the theater, you will love it. It is not a Hollywood production; the film creates neither euphoria nor romantic feelings. There is no mad genius expectant, accompanied by a double orchestra, the plunge in their misfortune and to be courted by beautiful women. The film is more human, quiet, modest and unobtrusive, even oppressive painful, sometimes very funny. Unfortunately, Turner is art as well as not indicated. Actor Timothy Spall manages not only to convey an authentic codger, but equal to the time in which he lives as a whole. With the convincing features combined, it seems that in fact turned 180 years ago the film. A real time machine. However, it feht a bit glossy.