The Miniaturist (2017) Anya Taylor-Joy , Romola Garai and Alex Hassell
“The Miniaturist” (2017) is a compelling BBC drama based on Jessie Burton’s debut novel of the same name. Directed by Guillem Morales, the miniseries, which aired over two parts in December 2017, transports audiences to 17th-century Amsterdam, where the lines between reality and illusion blur through the captivating story of a young woman and her mysterious encounters with a dollhouse maker.
With standout performances from Anya Taylor-Joy, Romola Garai, and Alex Hassell, “The Miniaturist” weaves together elements of mystery, historical drama, and psychological suspense, making it an unforgettable and thought-provoking viewing experience.
The story follows Petronella “Nella” Oortman (played by Anya Taylor-Joy), a young woman who marries a wealthy Amsterdam merchant, Johannes Brandt (Alex Hassell), in an arranged marriage. Upon moving into his grand home, Nella becomes intrigued by a mysterious miniaturist who creates incredibly detailed miniature versions of the rooms in Johannes’s house.
As Nella unravels the secrets behind the miniaturist’s uncanny ability to predict the events that occur in the real world, the plot deepens into a story of control, manipulation, and the hidden lives of those around her.
At the heart of “The Miniaturist” is the enigmatic figure of the miniaturist herself, a character whose motivations remain shrouded in mystery throughout much of the series.
This shadowy figure plays a pivotal role in both the narrative and Nella’s personal journey, as her miniatures seem to mirror the dark secrets of the Brandt family, foreshadowing the trials and tribulations they are about to face. The miniseries masterfully builds suspense as the miniaturist’s influence over Nella and the family grows, and the audience is kept guessing about her true identity and intentions until the final moments.