TV: Capital case study
1) What positive points does the review pick out about Capital ? What criticisms are made - either of the TV drama or the original novel? Capital is praised as a “complicated and brilliant portrait of London life” in a BBC1 adaptation of the novel — it captures a lot of the city’s diversity and inequalities within one street. The review highlights how much of London’s social mix is shown — from long-time residents and immigrant families to wealthy bankers and younger characters with different lifestyles and views. Sam Wollaston describes the drama as instantly recognisable — the lives and interactions of characters feel familiar to anyone who knows modern London. 2) What references can you find in the reviews and feature to the idea Capital is a 'state-of-the-nation' drama? How does it capture modern-day London? The Guardian review doesn’t offer strong negative criticism, but by describing it as complicated , it suggests the story has lots of layers and differ...