An adaptation of the 1848 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray.An adaptation of the 1848 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray.An adaptation of the 1848 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray.
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I have watched episode 1 & 2 on catch up and I LOVE it so far, I can only imagine it to get better, so waiting patiently for next episode
I have never seen the previous versions, nor would I want to, but I have read the book, but I appreciate, being a person who is open to diversity and to new and fresh interpretation.
The characters in the series are well done, and am so far thoroughly caught up in their lives.
I most definitely recommend it and also urge people to give it a chance!
I have never seen the previous versions, nor would I want to, but I have read the book, but I appreciate, being a person who is open to diversity and to new and fresh interpretation.
The characters in the series are well done, and am so far thoroughly caught up in their lives.
I most definitely recommend it and also urge people to give it a chance!
It's been great seeing this series doing something very different, how refreshing!! Claudia Jessie is a really good Amelia, and Olivia Cooke is equally good as Becky!
How refreshing to see how Gwyneth Hughes has revitalized the series, a perfect classic to adapt for ITV - even though people think BBC are better at this sort of thing! Clearly not here
The music is original! Enticing and fits with the originality of this version!
How refreshing to see how Gwyneth Hughes has revitalized the series, a perfect classic to adapt for ITV - even though people think BBC are better at this sort of thing! Clearly not here
The music is original! Enticing and fits with the originality of this version!
This modernised version should NOT be compared with either the movie or the other tv series version! It's completely different with both heart and soul!
I rather doubt there will be a better version.
So far Becky is a delightful little minx and Amelia is innocent and sweet, both actors playing their parts, very well!
There are so many brilliant actors, too many to mention. It's captivating, entertaining, funny and heart wrenching, can't wait to watch the rest
I rather doubt there will be a better version.
So far Becky is a delightful little minx and Amelia is innocent and sweet, both actors playing their parts, very well!
There are so many brilliant actors, too many to mention. It's captivating, entertaining, funny and heart wrenching, can't wait to watch the rest
I went into watching this unsure I guess, especially after seeing the trailer and hearing the music, but once I started watching, I was like WOW! far from dull! It's actually far better than what I expected! I am really enjoying it.
I don't know too much about the book, and I am glad, as I might have been of a similar opinion to the dowdy people reviewing it on here. (God! calm down!) It is visually stunning.
The sets (CGI) and costumes are incredibly grand without being over the top. The acting is top notch from EVERYBODY involved.
In a word, it is FANTASTIC! And it's human!
I don't know too much about the book, and I am glad, as I might have been of a similar opinion to the dowdy people reviewing it on here. (God! calm down!) It is visually stunning.
The sets (CGI) and costumes are incredibly grand without being over the top. The acting is top notch from EVERYBODY involved.
In a word, it is FANTASTIC! And it's human!
ITV are no slouches when it comes to the adaptation of classical novels, and I am delighted that Vanity Fair is proving to be a first class series. Thackeray's sharp wit and sometimes cynical view of human behaviour is portrayed with skill by a top class cast.
There is hardly a false step anywhere with Becky doing all she can to convince her tv audience and her companions in the Crawley household that she is the Queen of all she Surveys. She is ably assisted by a nimble cast, notably Martin Clunes as the roguish Pitt Crawley and Frances de la Tour as the irrepressible Miss Crawley. I don't know if a series as good as this needs the modern music and I am hoping ITV won't spring the BBC's favourite trick of changing the ending of the story.
Mary Gumsley
There is hardly a false step anywhere with Becky doing all she can to convince her tv audience and her companions in the Crawley household that she is the Queen of all she Surveys. She is ably assisted by a nimble cast, notably Martin Clunes as the roguish Pitt Crawley and Frances de la Tour as the irrepressible Miss Crawley. I don't know if a series as good as this needs the modern music and I am hoping ITV won't spring the BBC's favourite trick of changing the ending of the story.
Mary Gumsley
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- TriviaIt was originally intended for Sir Michael Palin (William Makepeace Thackeray) to appear in just one episode, but it was quickly decided to feature him in all seven episodes and he completed shooting all his scenes in just one day. Palin had previously chosen Vanity Fair as his favorite book, when he appeared on Radio Four's Desert Island Discs.
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