Vanity Fair (2004)
Bob Hoskins, Eileen Atkins, Gabriel Byrne, James Purefoy, Jim Broadbent ... (see more) , Jonathan Rhys Meyers , Natasha Little , Reese Witherspoon , Rhys Ifans , Romola Garai , Tom Sturridge
The daughter of a starving English artist and a French chorus girl, Becky is orphaned at a young age. Even as a child, she yearns for a more glamorous life than her birthright promises. As she leaves Miss Pinkerton's Academy at Chiswick, Becky resolves to conquer English society by any means possibl... (read more) The daughter of a starving English artist and a French chorus girl, Becky is orphaned at a young age. Even as a child, she yearns for a more glamorous life than her birthright promises. As she leaves Miss Pinkerton's Academy at Chiswick, Becky resolves to conquer English society by any means possible. She deploys all of her wit, guile, and sexuality as she makes her way up into high society during the first quarter of the 19th century. Becky's ascension to the heights of society commences when she gains employment as governess to the daughters of eccentric Sir Pitt Crawley. Becky wins over the children, and the Crawley family's rich spinster Aunt Matilda as well. The rural Hampshire household comes to find her indispensable, and Matilda comes to confide in the bright young woman. But Becky knows that she cannot be a true part of English society until she moves to the city. When Matilda invites her to come live in London, Becky eagerly accepts. There, Becky is reunited with her best friend Amelia Sedley, who-having grown up comfortably--does not share Becky's more brazen ambitions. Hewing close to the family she already knows so well, Becky secretly marries dashing heir Rawdon Crawley but when Matilda discovers their union, she casts the newlyweds out. When Napoleon invades Europe, Rawdon bravely reports to the front lines. Pregnant Becky stands by distraught newlywed Amelia, whose own husband George Osborne is also called to fight. When George does not survive the Battle of Waterloo, Becky's friendship with Amelia is strained beyond repair. Becky is reunited with Rawdon and gives birth to a boy, but, post-war, money and comforts are sparse for the trio. More intent than ever on gaining acceptance into London society and living well, Becky finds a patron in the powerful Marquess of Steyne. Steyne's whims enable Becky to realize her dreams, but the ultimate cost may be too high for her.
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PG-13, 2 hrs. 17 min.
Directed by:
Mira Nair
Release Date: Sep 01, 2004
DVD Release Date: Feb 01, 2005
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I liked this movie even though I found the plot confusing at some parts.
The acting was very good and I like the Indian inspired costumes and colours.
It wasn't awful, but not good either. Very slow and seemed as if there was no point to anythin ... shame
The movie was as confusing as the book was. Reece Witherspoon was much more innocent and not nearly as visciuos as the novel's Becky Sharp. This is a really, REALLY long book and they just had too much story to try and tell in a 2 hour movie.
Costum... (read more) The movie was as confusing as the book was. Reece Witherspoon was much more innocent and not nearly as visciuos as the novel's Becky Sharp. This is a really, REALLY long book and they just had too much story to try and tell in a 2 hour movie.
Costumes and sets were very pretty though
I enjoyed almost everything about it except that there was just far too much singing. One song and/or a few small snippets would've been plenty. Otherwise, it's beautiful to watch, the actors are striking-looking and extremely gifted, and the story i... (read more) I enjoyed almost everything about it except that there was just far too much singing. One song and/or a few small snippets would've been plenty. Otherwise, it's beautiful to watch, the actors are striking-looking and extremely gifted, and the story is captivating.
Flamboyant costumes and bold colour design try to distract from the fragmentary narrative, which often advances without explanation. I suspect the original novel's plot is far more flowing.
Long, and I'm sure they forgot a few good chunks (have yet to read the book). Costumes were amazing.
Bien que grand amateur de films d'époque, je ne suis jamais rentré dans celui-là , sans doute à cause d'un scénario assez fade et des acteurs peu convaincants.
A classic novel to a beautiful movie! Reese Witherspoon does a great job acting in this little-known Mira Nair film.
Reese Witherspoon is one of those actresses that can bring basically any character to life. Otherwise, the themes of poverty, class differences and frivolousness could have been addressed more carefully. This only went skin deep.
Vanity Fair was a beautiful movie with amazing costumes. But it took a lot of concentration to figure out what exactly was going on.
Becky Sharp played by Reese Whiterspoon was the daughter of an artist and a chorus girl. She did all she can to put h... (read more) Vanity Fair was a beautiful movie with amazing costumes. But it took a lot of concentration to figure out what exactly was going on.
Becky Sharp played by Reese Whiterspoon was the daughter of an artist and a chorus girl. She did all she can to put herself in the high society, using her intelligence and sexuality. Reese was great in the role, bringing sympathy to the character Becky. The chemistry between Becky and Rawdon was okay. Not a bad movie, but you should have patience to figure it out.
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We're left with an increasingly weak-willed protagonist and a narrative with no driving force -- no motor.full review
"Vanity Fair is to Reese Witherspoon as "Erin Brockovich" was to Julia Roberts – only with a much better wardrobe.full review
By film's end, audiences are bound to be left dissatisfied with the choppy and confusing storytelling style and unhappy about the missed opportunity.full review
A pared-down but wonderfully cluttered rendition of Thackeray's work, beautifully acted by a dream troupe of performers.full review
It's one thing to understand Becky -- do we have to love her, too?full review
This might be tolerable if Nair hadn't missed the central point, that Becky Sharp isn't sharp like spice, she's sharp like a razor.full review
The peculiar quality of Vanity Fair, which sets it aside from the Austen adaptations such as Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice, is that it's not about very nice people. That makes them much more interesting.full review
At the risk of being brutal, I would say that the Witherspoon of Legally Blonde, a far more bubbleheaded picture, was not merely sharper but Sharper than her Becky.full review
Dull and mostly lifeless... leaving viewers with little but a series of pretty pictures of pretty actors in pretty costumes.full review
Mira Nair mistakenly makes the conniving Becky a symbol of modern feminist pluckiness.full review
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