Review of The Queen (2006) by Dominic S — 31 Jul 2013
With a name like "The Queen," I expected this film to simply be a biographical drama about Queen Elizabeth II and her life as Queen of England with her hardships and complications. When actually this film is about Queen Elizabeth II's relationship with Tony Blair, as the new prime minister of England, as well as both their reactions to the death of Princess Diana of Wales.
Yes the audience gets to see how Queen Elizabeth II may have taken charge of herself through this difficult time but I still don't believe this movie was just about the queen, but also about the image of Princess Diana and the paparazzi attacking her.
This film is definitely a shining moment for Helen Mirren as a result of her well-deserved Academy award win for her performance.
I am, however, disappointed that Michael Sheen was snubbed for an Academy award nomination. I believe he gave an incredible performance as Tony Blair. But I am happy he was recognized enough for a BAFTA nomination.
Great music and wonderful cinematography.
Overall I did enjoy learning about some of the behind-the-scenes happenings, among the royal family as well as England's government, that went on during this tragedy in the United Kingdom and I am happy that I took the chance to enjoy this movie.
The Queen, I give you an 80%.
This review of The Queen (2006) was written by Dominic S on 31 Jul 2013.
The Queen has generally received very positive reviews.
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