See Madam Mei Again: Comments on "Iron Lady"

Jarvis 2022-03-24 09:01:59

This year, biopics can only be filmed like this, not in chronological order, and somewhat stream-of-consciousness. Fortunately, our elderly Mrs Thatcher was already ill, and everything seemed logical.

From this film, you can learn more about contemporary British history by learning about the Iron Lady. However, there are still some problems with the choice of the main contribution of Iron Maiden in the script, and the portrayal of her is still a bit monotonous, relying too much on speeches, whether in formal or informal occasions. In fact, I would like to see more passages on how she ascended to the position of Prime Minister, as well as the Sino-British relationship and the handling of the Northern Ireland issue.

Once again, Streep feels like she was born in the same era as an actress, because she acts like what she does. Although she is already "Mother Mei", presumably everyone will still call her "Aunt Mei" affectionately. She is already a movie legend beyond Katharine Hepburn.

The young Iron Maiden actor performed a bit too much and looked nervous.

Makeup is really cool. One of my joys while watching the film is guessing which piece of meat is stuck on, on the face, on the neck, or on the calf.

Written on 2012.2.18.

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The Iron Lady quotes

  • Margaret Thatcher: We will stand on principle... or we will not stand at all.

  • Margaret Thatcher: It's time to get up! It's time go to work! It's time to put the great back into Great Britain!