"The Young Victoria" (2009)
dont know if this is the right place to post this, but I have just seen the trailer for the new Queen Victoria film starting emily blunt , it looks really good
|
"The Young Victoria" film, 2009
The Young Victoria is a Jean-Marc Vallée film set for release in the United Kingdom on 6 March 2009.
It stars Emily Blunt, Miranda Richardson, and Jim Broadbent. The film will be produced by Graham King, Martin Scorsese, Sarah, Duchess of York and Tim Headington. Principal Cast
|
The Trailer
|
So thankful for this interesting information. Will this film be given at the same time at telefision as in cinemas? I am looking so much forward to seeing it.
|
Jean-Marc Vallée is a Canadian (Quebecois). I hope the film will be release in Canada, too.
|
Wow! This movie, "The Young Victoria" looks interesting! I hope this film will release in Canada.
|
From the looks of the trailer, like any other historical film, they liked to focus on the romance of the title character. Sometimes movies overemphasize the importance the love life to attract audiences. However, in Victoria's case, her love for Albert was indeed very influential on her life and her reign. I look forward to watching this movie.
|
The Young Queen Victoria - BBC Documentary
1 Attachment(s)
A must see docudrama about the famous British monarch posted on YouTube entitled, Queen Victoria's Men ... she really was quite like many of us ;)
YouTube - Queen Victoria's Men - documentary broadcast 2 June 2008 - part 1 of 8. Queen Victoria shortly before Prince Albert's death (c1861) |
Isn't that the score from "Love Actually?"
|
Quote:
|
Princess Beatrice of York will appear in this movie!!
|
:previous: Yes, it is mentioned in post #2 along with the cast.
|
sorry, I hadn't seen it!!
|
Apparently her part has been cut from the film
Quote:
|
|
A film premiered last night shows the many plots to kill the young Queen Victoria. But her biographer reveals the real story behind this remarkable couple is even more sensational...
Were Queen Victoria and Prince Albert both illegitimate? | Mail Online :ermm::ermm::ermm: |
Quote:
|
I have just been to a screening of the movie and here is my review:
The movie is an enjoyable romantic drama set in glorious settings. The casting, costume design and photography were all outstanding. Emily Blunt was amazing as Victoria. She was able to convey Victoria's fire, strength, girlishness and inexperience all at once. I think she a did great job with what she was given but I feel she wasn't given enough. The movie centers almost exclusively on mater of emotional attachment (her feud with her mother, her 'infatuation' with Lord Melbourne, her falling in love with Albert) and almost no attention is given to her public life. Historical events are used as a prop which I think is regrettable. I was expecting something similar to what they did in the Elizabeth movie (with Cate Blanchett) in term of balancing both private and public life. That's really the biggest criticism I have to make about this movie. Rupert Friend was, in my opinion, the true star of the movie. Quite simply, you will fall in love with him. You really have to admire anyone who can make a German accent sound the height of sexiness. This part wasn't an easy one. As Albert ask in the movie: 'What do you call a man who waits for a wealthy woman to marry him?'. A lesser actor would have made Albert looks emasculated and a bit insincere but Rupert really showed what a complex man Albert really was, and how he struggled to find his own purpose. Ironically you'll come off this movie with a better understanding of Albert than of Victoria. The rest of the cast was really on point, including an hilarious portrayal of Victoria's predescessor, her uncle. I definitely recommend this movie to any Royal watcher, but I advise to not expect an historical movie, as in this aspect it's quite disappointing, but rather a beautiful, non-cheesy love story. PS: for those who care, Beatrice is on screen for about 4 seconds during the coronation scene. She looks exactly like her pictures. |
Princess Beatrice makes her movie debut in The Young Victoria | The Sun |Showbiz|Film
Page from the Sun showing HRH Princess Beatrice of York's scene in the Film |
He rubs shoulders with the royals, knows the palace inside out and is even married to a lady-in-waiting. Here, Julian Fellowes reveals how his aristocratic contacts helped him create his lavish new blockbuster
Screenwriter reveals: How I put Young Victoria on the throne | Mail Online The Young Victoria: We are not amused | Mail Online |
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:33 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2013
Jelsoft Enterprises