ang lee movies The Young Victoria

on Thursday, November 17, 2011

Queen Victoria was a remarkable woman, the decision of the roost for over 60 years. Today we will remember her as the austere, the custodian of morals hard look high, but before her, she was just a teenager.

The film is a bit torn between flying romantic movie intrigues of the court chapel-the-drama, but in the end she is in love with the young Queen and Albert is in his heart. Located at a time when true love with a cousin was not an upset stomach, his relationship with Albert is presented as a major force behind his maturity in a balanced and powerful leader.

Emily Blunt is certainly the best thing about this film. It adds life and sparkle to the young Victoria, who went on the throne for 18 years.

Although this film has no more than a hint of a special BBC Austen, it is a truly original interviews on the history of that monarch in particular. So original, in fact, more than a few "historical facts" have been embellished for dramatic effect. You should have a heart of stone, however, in this film a couple of nice flights. It is very beautiful to watch and refreshing, the performances are solid.

Keep an eye on the 2-disc version to get your hands on the special features. Among all the usual fare, you'll find a fabulous behind the scenes look at the costumes and locations that are simply divine.

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