believe that everyone watching a documentary has a mentality of watching a documentary, just like looking back at what happened in the week in 1997 and the responses of the media, countries, the British royal family, British leaders, people, etc. In response, the only difference is that this time it is the actors who explain the history. Of course, those conspiracy theories are not assumed in the movie.
Helen Mirren just won the Oscar for Best Actress with this film, and his acting skills are beyond doubt. It’s just right, and many inner dramas have been played. I have to praise Michael Sheen, who plays Tony Blair. He doesn’t seem to resemble Blair, but he captures Blair’s expression and movement completely. As I watched it, I marveled at it. Blair's upper body acting skills. Their acting skills bring humor to the movie from time to time. Prince Philip and Prince Charles are played by James Cromwell and Alex Jennings. Of course, they are not as good as Helen Mirren and Michael Sheen, but they both act well. Very good. Helen McCrory, who plays Cherie Blair, is not like Cherie, but he deliberately exaggerated the performance to make the role more prominent and funny. The
other protagonist in the movie is the media. As a member of this industry, I watched more. In 1997, I still I just stepped into this business, and now the description of watching movies is very fleshy. The
movie uses serious and sensitive themes with a proper technique plus a little humor to create a very good effect. Of course, the movie has a good effect on the British royal family. With some irony, but it was handled in a modest way.
However, the movie is better than expected. There are some differences. It is not that it is not good enough, but maybe the voice was too loud. After all, it lost to the Oscars and Golden Globes. But this subject matter The movie is indeed rare, and I believe many people will definitely watch it.
Director Stephen Frears's previous work is "Mrs. Henderson Presents", which is also a recent masterpiece.
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