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Liana 2022-03-25 09:01:11

From the costumes, props and sets, the film is perfect to irreplaceable... The rainy and cloudy conditions in the UK are clearly illustrated with dark tones, and it also shows the impatience of conspiracy. Many of the films are outstanding. The first one that impressed me the most was Elizabeth's lecture before facing the Spanish fleet's attack. The determination in Cate Brecht's eyes gave the soldiers courage. The second one was the execution of Mary Stewart and taking off her black coat. When showing the iconic red color of Catholicism, the firmness of faith, even the villain is very dignified and respectable.

Courage in the face of threats, not wanting to use marriage as a political bargaining chip, daring to be a virgin queen, loneliness when confronted with betrayal, including the detachment and relief of being alone on the coast after the final victory, the shock of the entire viewing angle, and The perfect fusion of costumes, while I admire Elizabeth, I admire the team of the film to the ground, it feels perfect can't express my love for the film

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  • Ayden 2022-01-01 08:02:17

    Still a little disappointed, I don't know if the performance is different or what's going on? I really don’t see Elizabeth’s means and courage. I feel that the war is very passive, and it has nothing to do with her. I can’t feel her plans, defenses, decisions, or calculations, sometimes fragile and sometimes melancholy, but it’s just a step ahead. Those, this movie always makes people feel that it is Elizabeth's great political skill

  • Letitia 2022-01-01 08:02:17

    She is indeed the most suitable for acting as a queen~~ Although the film itself is still a bit sci-fi, but for CateBlanchett's performance, I give more stars~

Elizabeth: The Golden Age quotes

  • Queen Elizabeth I: And the private life of this Prince of the female gender, what do the stars foretell there?

    Dr. John Dee: These are matters of state, Majesty.

    Queen Elizabeth I: Surely the stars will tell matters of state, Dr. Dee.

  • Dr. John Dee: Wonderful. Such strength. You will need all your strength in the days to come. But, you doubt yourself, my child. I have not seen fear in your face for such a long time.

    Queen Elizabeth I: Have I reason to fear?

    Dr. John Dee: Something has weakened you. There are hard days coming. But I am no prophet. I see no more than the shadows of ghosts.