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IMDB rating: 6.20 Plot: The British Empire flowers; exotic India colors English imaginations. Becky Sharp, the orphaned daughter of a painter and a singer, leaves a home for girls to be a governess, armed with pluck, a keen wit, good looks, fluent French, and an eye for social advancement. Society tries its best to keep her from climbing. An episodic narrative follows her for 20 years, through marriage, Napoleonic wars, a child, loyalty to a school friend, the vicissitudes of the family whose daughters she instructed, and attention from a bored marquess who collected her father’s paintings. Honesty tempers her schemes. No aristocrat she, nor bourgeois, just spirited, intelligent, and irrepressible. |
Actors: Byrne Gabriel,Lloyd-Pack Roger,Maudsley Tony,Franklyn-Robbins John,Bazely Paul,Ifans Rhys,Rhys Meyers Jonathan,Beall Charlie,Drama,Romance,
vanity fair cover has no diversity!?
as a black woman, i’ll say this: who cares? BET and ebony mag, etc. all lack diversity. celebrate our differences, embrace each other lovingly, and STOP PULLING THAT DAMN RACE CARD! It’s disgusting. lol. (I’m totally serious, though… grow up and stop trying to make everything into a controversey)
lol true. Im just glad i don’t buy it cause all of those girls look half dead.
sugar_cookies | Feb 02, 2010
throwing in a token minority is just as offensive as purposefully excluding minorities.
things should be based on talent, not on being politically correct and throwing in a brown person in order to avoid hurting somebody’s feelings.
Carrie Underwood Fan | Feb 03, 2010
