The true queen can only be crowned by God

Crawford 2021-12-09 08:01:33

I watched this old drama 10 years ago today. The plot is not very good. After all, the complicated history has to be squeezed into two hours to finish it. It is inevitable that it is a bit messy. It's all just to set off the queen Cate. I am amazed that an angular actor like Cate can actually make the innocence of the Elizabeth princess stage, helpless and fragile after being imprisoned, and the boyish acting so accurate after enthronment, ah, it is completely at your fingertips. Later, she turned into a majestic queen. This passage itself fits her temperament very well. It’s not surprising that the acting is good (^_^, how does this evaluation look like to the eldest sister Meryl Streep) After

watching this film, although I haven't watched the "Shakespeare in Love" that defeated her back then, but thinking of Gwyneth's face, I know how resentful I lost back then. (Australian actresses who have not yet become popular against the daughters of Hollywood acting family, haha), it seems that she said indifferently that she did not win a prize but she was very happy that it was fake.

You will be kept alive to always remind me of how close I came to danger. You will be kept alive to always remind me of how close I came to danger

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Elizabeth said, I married to England. She married herself to the country and rights, made herself a "man" instead of marrying a man, thus winning the title of virgin queen.

And Cate, a happy marriage, has just given birth to her third baby.

In fact, what is the importance of Oscar? In the hearts of the world, you are the uncrowned queen.
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PSCate is the king and Monica Belucci is the queen. What a beautiful daughter country this is.

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  • Arne 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Except for the excess of some personal subjective consciousness and the paleness of the protagonist's character, this is a good film worth watching.

  • Demario 2022-03-22 09:01:51

    I watched it when I was chasing CE movies, and now I know more about the historical background and then look at it, and the evaluation of the script is even lower. Because with a little knowledge I'm looking forward to seeing how Elizabeth gets her Catholic and Protestant subjects to recognize her, and then makes England abandon religious strife and embark on a path to prosperity. The film mainly only talks about her disappointment with her lover when she was considering a political marriage, and then decided not to get married. Actually I think the logic of the script is very unclear. The Pope supports Norfolk as king, the Spanish ambassador says that the Spanish king wants to marry Elizabeth (and asks Robert to convince the queen), while colluding with Norfolk to murder the queen. Then I can understand the final execution of Norfolk and the ambassador. And the advisor also suggested to kill Robert? I don't understand this logic. The screenwriter is a Tudor screenwriter. JRM said in an interview that people think that historical dramas should be played at a slow pace, but they are not. This movie is a typical slow-paced performance, and it feels very procrastinating to watch now. (The key purpose of rewatching is to see new and old love on the same stage orz

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!