Elizabeth (Wide Screen)

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Production Year: 1998 - Drama - Director: Shekhar Kapur - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over more

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Shekhar Kapur's visually stunning film tells the story of Queen Elizabeth I (Cate Blanchett), from her days as an innocent young woman to her coronation, up to the formation of her...
more...reputation as England's stern 'Virgin Queen.' A lush portrait of history, full of pomp, intrigue, and romance and anchored by Blanchett's award-winning performance and colourful direction from Kapur. The excellent supporting cast includes Geoffrey Rush, Joseph Fiennes, Christopher Eccleston, and Richard Attenborough.





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A review by wampyrii on Elizabeth (Wide Screen)
May 2nd, 2001


Author's product rating:   Elizabeth (Wide Screen) - rated by wampyrii

Did you enjoy it? Loved it 
Story Good 
Characters / Performances Outstanding 
Special Effects Standard 
How does it compare to similar films? Outstanding 

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Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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This film documents the early years the rule of Queen Elizabeth I of England - arguably Britain’s most successful monarch. At the end of her 40 year reign, Britain owned or had colonised over 25% of the world.

Shaken by the death of Queen Mary (played by the brilliant Kathy Burke), Catholic Britain conspires against its new protestant ruler, Elizabeth I(Cate Blanchett). Weak and inexperienced in the ways of governance, Elizabeth relies heavily on her advisors, whilst carrying on a love affair with the earl of Leicester(Joseph Fiennes), unaware that those who advise her would also see her downfall. Queen of patriarchal Britain, her only purpose it would appear is to be married off to a powerful foreign suitor in order to strengthen foreign ties. “Forgive me madam, but you are only a woman.” states Sir William Cecil(Richard Attenborough) at one point demonstrating that her voice is not to be heard. With powerful enemies in every corner and the might of the papacy against her, her chances of remaining on the throne look bleak, but with the help of the ruthless Walsingham(Geoffrey Rush), a protestant back from exile, she sets about running the affairs of state her way.

More than just a lavish costume drama or historical document, this film captivates the mind right from its shocking opening sequence – “Friends help me! I burn too slowly!” – to its dramatic and moving close. It is a fascinating story of love, betrayal, murder and intrigue which unfurls as Elizabeth struggles to keep her throne in 16th Century Britain. Lavish sets and flickering candles are accompanied by a haunting classical operatic score as dark deeds are performed in the name of England.

Cate Blanchett puts in a superior performance as Elizabeth, exhibiting a true air of nobility and poise, and delivering her lines with regal grace. Geoffrey Rush also delights with a truly menacing, understated performance as the cunning and ruthless Walsingham. Cameo performances are made by the likes of French football star Eric Cantona (ex-Manchester United) and Angus Deyton (from satirical news quiz ‘Have I Got News For You’ amongst others) which although not good performances compared to the stars of the cast, are adequate and even add a certain amusement to the proceedings.

In all this is an excellent historical drama, with some excellent performances by the leads and a generally talented supporting cast. An enthralling account of one of England’s most fascinating women and her fight for survival set against the backdrop of the often brutal 16th Century Britain. This film could not come more highly recommended to anybody who wants to see an intelligent piece of filmmaking supported by some excellent acting performances.
 
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