The Tudor's Tribute to England

Laila 2022-03-21 09:01:57

Elizabeth is a famous virgin queen in history. In the history we have seen, she is stern, solemn, full of majestic imperial atmosphere. However, even Queen Elizabeth has her own girlhood and innocence, and she yearns for love and freedom like her peers.

So what this film brings us is the growth history of a queen. This can be said to be a major feature of biographical films. It fully brings to the audience the mental journey of a young girl who was hesitant, confused and indecisive at the beginning when she took on the responsibility of an empire, and then had to become strong and take charge of a country independently.

The closest thing the movie sets to the Queen is her love story. The queen and the duke met in the most beautiful youth, but the pressure and competition between power and reality forced them to suppress the love in their hearts. This is a kind of polishing and tempering of the queen's heart, and it was at the end that the queen discovered the intrigue and ulterior motives around her (even her favorite duke), which was the last straw that pushed her to break out of the cocoon and become a butterfly.

Queen Elizabeth was the Tudor dynasty's tribute to England. She was the fifth monarch, and her life was devoted to leading England to a golden age, while her life of virginity ended the Tudor dynasty. Her father, Henry VIII, had been worried that there would be no male heir, but in the end it was Elizabeth who ruled for 45 years. Elizabeth can make us feel the strength and tenacity of women. She is fighting for England. When the love for the country surpasses the little love around her, she is destined to become a bright and beautiful scenery in the long history.

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  • Else 2021-12-09 08:01:33

    Cate Blanchett played Elizabeth with the charm, which is better than her temperament. In the last scene, you see, I was finally married, but I was married to the United Kingdom. I was truly authoritative and alienated, soft and cold. . Joseph Fiennes’s love history is more precipitous than the Shakespeare’s love story he played in the same year. In the end, he was just a lover, and in the end, he was lonely.

Elizabeth quotes

  • Bishop Gardiner: By order of their gracious majesties Queen Mary and King Philip, we are come to witness the burning of these protestant heretics, who have denied the authority of the One, true catholic Church and of His Holiness, the Pope. Let them burn for all eternity in the flames of hell!

  • Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley: But you cannot marry Sir Robert! He's already married!