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Vanity Fair (2004)

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Reviews Counted:160

Fresh:79

Rotten:81

Average Rating:5.8/10

Consensus: A more likable Becky Sharp makes for a less interesting movie.

Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some sensuality/partial nudity and a brief violent image

Runtime: 2 hrs 21 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:14-01-2005

Synopsis: One of America's most popular stars, Reese Witherspoon, unites with one of the world's most acclaimed directors, Mira Nair, to bring to the screen one of the greatest female characters ever... One of America's most popular stars, Reese Witherspoon, unites with one of the world's most acclaimed directors, Mira Nair, to bring to the screen one of the greatest female characters ever created, Rebecca (Becky) Sharp. The new film version of the classic novel by William Makepeace Thackeray introduces a new audience to the beautiful, funny, passionate, and calculating Becky. 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 (Bob Hoskins). Becky wins over the children, and the Crawley family's rich spinster aunt Matilda (Eileen Atkins) 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 (Romola Garai), 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 (James Purefoy) - 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 (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) 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 (Gabriel Byrne). Steyne's whims enable Becky to realize her dreams, but the ultimate cost may be too high for her. [More]

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, James Purefoy, Jonathan Rhys-Myers, Romola Garai

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, James Purefoy, Jonathan Rhys-Myers, Romola Garai, Gabriel Byrne, Eileen Atkins, Jim Broadbent, Bob Hoskins, Rhys Ifans, Geraldine McEwan, Douglas Hodge

Director: Mira Nair

Director: Mira Nair
Screenwriter: Mark Skeet, Julian Fellowes, Matthew Faulk
Producer: Janette Day, Lydia Dean Pilcher, Donna Gigliotti
Composer: Mychael Danna
Studio: Focus Features

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Perhaps Oscar voters will find something to love here (perhaps some intriguing costume designs), but for the rest of us, Vanity Fair is a snooze.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
09/03/04
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

A charming movie that falls short of greatness, but is still worth a solid recommendation.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
09/03/04
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
ReelViews

A lively retelling of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic tale.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
09/03/04
Karen Karbo
Karen Karbo
Oregonian

`Sweet Home England' this is not.

Full Review Source: Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) | comment Comment
09/03/04
Josh Larsen
Josh Larsen
Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)

Well-paced, colorful and with a superb supporting cast, the pluses outweight the minuses in this "Fair."

Full Review Source: Denton Record Chronicle (TX) | comment Comment
09/03/04
Boo Allen
Boo Allen
Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

Even though it's a valiant effort, Vanity Fair just lacks the necessary talent and oomph to propel it to the level of an elegant, entertaining English period piece.

Full Review Source: Hollywood.com | comment Comment
09/03/04
Kit Bowen
Kit Bowen
Hollywood.com

not a picture that will satisfy Thackeray fanatics... but it does serve as an admirable showcase for Witherspoon. ...The sparkle fades in the second hour, however...

Full Review Source: Kalamazoo Gazette | comment Comment
09/03/04
James Sanford
James Sanford
Kalamazoo Gazette

Vanity Fair is a lush, lavish production that preserves Thackeray’s acid sketches of British society in upheaval...

Full Review Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette | comment Comment
09/03/04
Daniel M. Kimmel
Daniel M. Kimmel
Worcester Telegram & Gazette

Seems to be less an adapatation of the classic 19th-century novel by William Makepeace Thackeray and more of an adaptation of the magazine that bears the same title.

Full Review Source: Critic Doctor | comment Comment
09/02/04
Peter Sobczynski
Peter Sobczynski
Critic Doctor

Witherspoon is solid in this adaptation, but Nair's direction is what makes it more than just petticoats and plotting.

Full Review Source: Netflix | comment Comment
09/02/04
James Rocchi
James Rocchi
Netflix

Witherspoon dishes out disarming charm and surprisingly effective vulnerability. It's a performance worthy of Academy Award consideration.

Full Review Source: San Antonio Express-News | comment Comment
09/02/04
Larry Ratliff
Larry Ratliff
San Antonio Express-News

Even with a running time of more than 2 hours, this kind of condensation means we race through the story's second half in a time warp not aided by Nair's garish, out-of-nowhere and out-of-place Indian interludes.

Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
09/02/04
Terry Lawson
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press

Though it's an accomplished production, Vanity Fair ranks as a standard costume drama populated by snide old biddies, aging lords and ladies, manipulative business barons and dashing soldiers.

Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
09/02/04
Bill Muller
Bill Muller
Arizona Republic

We're left with an increasingly weak-willed protagonist and a narrative with no driving force -- no motor.

Full Review Source: Slate | comment Comment
09/02/04
David Edelstein
David Edelstein
Slate

It's a frequently enjoyable picture, less intimate than director Mira Nair's previous Monsoon Wedding but a good deal livelier than star Reese Witherspoon's last Brit-lit outing, the flaccid The Importance of Being Earnest.

Full Review Source: Orlando Weekly | comment Comment
09/02/04
Steve Schneider
Steve Schneider
Orlando Weekly

Vanity Fair is an ambitious film that seems at times to mistrust its own reach, but for all its flaws, makes for a worthy start to the painfully long awards season.

Full Review Source: Las Vegas Weekly | comment Comment
09/02/04
Josh Bell
Josh Bell
Las Vegas Weekly

What's missing from this Vanity Fair is the sense of plucky, anything-goes adventurousness that abounds in Thackeray's novel.

Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
09/02/04
David Sterritt
David Sterritt
Christian Science Monitor

Witherspoon seems unwilling to give Becky Sharp the intensity she needs.

Full Review Source: Tooele Transcript-Bulletin (Utah) | comment Comment
09/02/04
Audrey Rock-Richardson
Audrey Rock-Richardson
Tooele Transcript-Bulletin (Utah)

Nair's turgid, melodramatic travesty of Thackeray's gimlet-eyed satire.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
09/02/04
Ron Stringer
Ron Stringer
L.A. Weekly

Those willing to commit themselves, sit back, and take in all the film can offer should find the experience very rewarding.

Full Review Source: IGN Movies | comment Comment
09/02/04
Jeff Otto
Jeff Otto
IGN Movies
 
 
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