now, there are not many monarchical countries left in Europe, and they all implement a constitutional monarchy, and the king is only a "rubber stamp" that exists as a symbol of national unity. The movie "The Queen" not only gave the heroine, Helen, who played the Queen, a great opportunity to challenge and show off her acting skills, but also made viewers who wanted to see the interior of the British royal family report a certain curiosity to watch the film. Undoubtedly, Helen's performance of the queen is still successful, with almost no trace of performance, but when watching it, I still doubt whether the real life of the British royal family is as described in the movie. Although director Stephen Frils and the producer will analyze a large amount of information, and whether the plot content of the film is in line with the facts, whether it may cause the dissatisfaction of the royal family members due to slight discrepancies, and seek professional lawyers for consultation and research , and my feeling is still: it's better to make a documentary for us to see, as for the part that we can't see, let me guess.
Besides the Queen and Who else
in the movie, if Helen, who plays the queen, is impeccable, then other characters such as Prince Charles and Prime Minister Blair are really a bit awkward to look at, and they are not very similar in appearance, their behavior and behavior The authenticity of the personalities is somewhat questionable, and the characters these actors have played in past films also make them feel unreal in The Queen. It is based on the real incident of Princess Diana's death, but the various reactions and phenomena in the royal family in response to this incident are still fictional elements. If "The Queen" is still a movie worth appreciating, So much of the success lies in the portrayal of the queen and the contribution of Helen, who plays the queen.
One of two plot lines that echo each other
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The grief across the UK following the death of Princess Diana and her boyfriend in a Paris car crash in 1997. The British royal family, however, was unable to cope with such intense grief displayed by the people, especially Queen Elizabeth II, who refused to even attend Diana's funeral at the time. As a result, Prime Minister Tony Blair, who had just assumed office, came forward to persuade the Queen to let her reconnect with society and resume contact with British civilians.
Plot line 2: The royal family who was out hunting found a beautiful deer with 14 forked horns in the hunting area. The queen was driving alone in the hunting area. When she passed a river beach, the car broke down. After she called for help, she sat by the river beach. The camera only showed her back. She could clearly feel her pressure and pain, her emotions of repression and unbearable grief. At this moment, she suddenly felt a sound behind her, and she turned her head with tears on her face. She found that the beautiful 14-horned deer was standing not far away. Taking advantage of the background of the distant mountains, the deer looked so noble and elegant. When the faint gunshots sounded in the distance, the queen gently urged the deer. : Let's go, let's go... The queen was about to go to Paris. Before she left, she heard that the deer had been shot at the nearby manor, so she hurriedly drove away. Carefully observe her actions, when she turned her back to the manor owner and looked at the deer antlers that had been cut off, and then observed her expression when she turned to face the manor owner and looked at the corpse of the deer hanging upside down. In fact, these details are laid out and go hand in hand. She can't express her feelings about Diana's death in words, but her emotions are as complex as for this beautiful deer, which is noble and elegant, beautiful things that everyone can appreciate, but sometimes can't control the final outcome , even, you can't use ordinary people's emotions to respond to all these changes. Self and facing the public are different from targeting a queen. This is a duty in our analysis, and it has long been a habit for her. And it must be so.
Refraction of the beautiful and graceful deer: possessing extraordinary beauty, grace, but still facing reality and survival, this is the portrayal of Diana in her lifetime. What attitude the living person takes, how to protect themselves, and if they have responsibilities, how to protect the people who support you or those under your jurisdiction. Life is not just about living the color and being loved. We can't be in the halo forever. It's sad that people only see the side of Diana's halo. For a long time, they are reluctant to let go of this beautiful halo. The main thing is that people are willing and convinced that what they see is the substance. If you can stop and explore some substance when you are dealing with things and worshipping something beautiful, then you will not be grief-stricken when you turn around.
Embarrassment for the Queen: Times are changing, and the royal family's behavioral rules are what they appreciate and strictly follow, so what are the standards of the public? If in the monarchy, all the demeanor of the royal family should be emulated and followed by the public, and now it is completely out of touch. We can only see the grace of a queen and the embarrassment of her in such an era, what we can't see is the ending, and, how many people care? The queen is also human, she has her own last resort.
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