Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Review of the film The Queen

From the beginning, this film tells a very convincing, drama characters, even if the lives of some of the most famous people in the world is centered, in a land so you think you really see the unfolding of real events. "The Queen" is a true triumph, brought a rich cast of stars that give with one or two exceptions, you feel as if only the real people on screen. "The Queen" is about a monarchy, but it's also a storyon people. The filmmakers have a great success in providing a window into their lives and to recognize that, despite their stature, they are only human beings can see, has great virtues, and you make mistakes, just like all of us.

The British royal family, including Princess Diana are / were some of the most famous people in the world. You always have a fascination with the look of us, however, but we never really acquired an inner visionThe operation of this unique and historic family. "The Queen" gives us a vision of the world. We go behind the walls of Balmoral to see implemented as Queen Elizabeth II and her family after the tragic death of Princess Diana. This is obviously speculation, but ask, given the amount of research in the filmmakers were shot in each frame, this film is a good educated guess on how to implement the following week. Ultimately, it was a lesson for the Queen and to modernizewith the popular and newly elected British Prime Minister Tony Blair, his advice and support, the queen has finally come around to the recognition of public mourning for the death of Princess Diana, even if a bit forced '(public speech given by the Queen again in almost every detail, and shows his teeth as the Queen gives her speech).

This movie would have worked if not for an outstanding performance by Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II. Did you find really feelYou're watching a real person, a feat not easily done given the Queen is one of the most famous people in the world, and is still alive to us for reference. From there we get Michael Sheen as Tony Blair, who is the most perfect, nailing every nuance of the British Prime Minister's speech and mannerisms. All the actors are perfectly fine, even if not very similar to Alex Jennings' Prince Charles and melts slightly soft, sometimes funny (which is not furtherfrom the truth ...). Round, however, the actor is really true, it gives you the feeling you're watching real people.

Many of the settings are faithfully recreated and there are some built newsreel and Paris at different times during the film to give added movies in the sense of authenticity, including several images of the real Diana and her last car ride. Perhaps the only downfall of the film is that while the production design is great,it seems as if they were doing things with a smaller budget and, as such, the film feels at times like a TV movie made of a film on the big screen. It 's just a minor flaw, but as the force of history is on the whole, do you think has attracted more than enough.

This is a very powerful film, press and deepened during the year.

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