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Mujer. Guerrera. Reina
Cuenta la historia de una época, la historia de la lucha de una mujer para controlar el amor, aplastar a sus enemigos y consolidarse en el trono de Inglaterra. La reina Isabel I Tudor debe enfrentarse a la traición en el seno de su familia y a sangrientas conspiraciones para arrebatarle el trono. Isabel es consciente de cómo beneficia a la monarquía inglesa el hecho de que el Rey de Inglaterra sea, al mismo tiempo, el jefe supremo de la Iglesia Anglicana, después de haber roto Enrique VIII toda relación con Roma (Acta de Supremacía de 1534). Sin embargo, el poderoso rey español Felipe II está decidido a restaurar el catolicismo en Inglaterra con la ayuda de su ejército y su invicta armada.
Avis de la communauté (6)
well... at least the costumes were stunning? because jesus fuck, the script is so flat that I am amazed that Cate didn't break her back carrying this movie so hard
It has a terrific art direction, just like the photography. The beauty of this movie is almost renaissance. My eyes are grateful!
This sequel is much better than the first, but the pacing is super slow.
However, something went wrong. I have the impression that this is a collection of scenes from a B rated series, which was created because someone want to do it, but lacked a broader vision.
What can I say, but a disappointment from Blanchett & the film! I had expected greatness, since it was yet another Academy Award nomination & she wasn't simply the budding actress but an award winning & practiced professional now. But the more mature & cemented Elizabeth fell flat & lacked dimension. The only slightly interesting bit I found was with the volta dance scene and the quick flashbacks. And pls don't get me started on the sad attempt at a "Braveheart speech". Both films however inspired me to look up more about Elizabeth I & that is a win in my book! Her final monologue at this end of this film stood out to me. There is power. There is loneliness. With good music, good cinematography, and good monologue, the delivery was grand! > "I am called the 'Virgin Queen'. Unmarried. I have no master. Childless. I am mother to my people. God give me strength to bear this mighty freedom. I am your Queen. I am myself."