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The Queen (2006)
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Following the death of Queen Diana, who has been died in a car accident in Paris, the thing that makes the rage of the people of England, who does not accept Queen Elizabeth to be their Queen, the thing that leads Tony Blair, the elected prime Minister of England, who advises her to make a speech to mourning the dead Queen.
Following the death of Queen Diana, who has been died in a car accident in Paris, the thing that makes the rage of the people of England, who does not accept Queen Elizabeth to be their Queen, the thing that leads Tony Blair, the elected prime Minister of England, who advises her to make a speech to mourning the dead Queen.
Actors:
Tim McMullan,
Tom Hanks,
Camilla Parker-Bowles,
Robin Soans,
Michael Sheen,
Dash Barber,
Amanda Hadingue
Tim McMullan
1963, Lambeth, London, England, UK
Tom Hanks
9 July 1956, Concord, California, USA
Camilla Parker-Bowles
17 July 1947, Denmark Hill, London, England, UK
Robin Soans
1947, Northamptonshire, England, UK
Michael Sheen
5 February 1969, Newport, Gwent, Wales, UK
Dash Barber
Amanda Hadingue
Country:
United States
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October 27, 2006
We see not only the inner corridors of power, but also sense the inner workings of the royal mind. Stephen Frears' deft direction also gives the film insight and even humor.
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Helen Mirren gives perhaps her most remarkable performance in an already remarkable career.
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Stuffed with stinging truths about swiftly turning winds of public opinion, Stephen Frears' film is a tough, fair-minded and, at times, morbidly satirical depiction of the extraordinary circumstance of leading in grief as well as government.
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The Queen will knock your socks off.
Miami Herald
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Allows us to understand just how heavy the crown really sits.
February 03, 2007
Both [Michael Sheen and Helen Mirren] understand the prickly push-and-pull that defines the fight -- the Gray Monarch v. the Great Modernizer -- and give quiet gravitas to the polite but firm standoffs.
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Surely to be considered at Oscar time.
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November 22, 2006
With its lavish imagery and elegant writing, The Queen is a majestic film, and Mirren is the heir apparent to be crowned best actress of the year.
October 09, 2008
A disappointingly claustrophobic play at sympathy for someone so out of touch with her 'subjects.' And why blow it up for the big screen? . . . Where's the arc? The tragic flaw? The ebbs and flows to her character? . . . A middle-of-the-pack chamber drama
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In good times and bad, for good or ill, she is the public face of her nation. Mirren, Frears and Morgan let us see just how much a burden that mask has been.
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A lesser director might make all of this deadly earnest, but Frears treats it as what you might call a tragi-comedy of manners, perfectly serious but human foibles everywhere.

