British period dramas usually tend to fall under two categories: traditional or contemporary. The former risks being boring while the latter risks being obnoxious. Vanity Fair, the miniseries, thankfully falls somewhere in the middle. It sticks to the source by presenting Emma Sharpe as an unapologetic social climber, but expounds her character so that we sympathize with her circumstances. Of course she’s cunning, she has to be in order to survive. Of course she’s a flirt, she wasn’t raised to be as conservative as her contemporaries. Because of updates like these, the series feels invigorating and refreshing to watch, even though rags-to-riches and princess-and-the-pauper-like stories have been told many times. Often, it veers towards soapy territory, but it’s nonetheless fun and engaging.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Actor: Charlie Rowe, Claire Skinner, Claudia Jessie, David Fynn, David Ross, Ellie Kendrick, Frances de la Tour, Frances Grey, Jeremy Swift, Johnny Flynn, Martin Clunes, Michael Palin, Nathaniel Parker, Olivia Cooke, Philip Glenister, Robert Pugh, Sian Clifford, Simon Russell Beale, Tom Bateman
Director: Marc Munden