The 8 best movies on the British royal family
It is the longest soap opera in the world.
WhilePrince Harry andMeghan murder Given the world a modern fairy tale to watch unfold in real time, life behind the walls of the palace has long been fodder for the big screen. As stars of the world's longest soap opera going up toKing Henry VIIIMembers of the British royal family have been memorized in many notable films. Here are the ones who are really worth your time, classified in great. And for greater royal coverage, do not miss the9 British royal words never say.
8 Diane (2013)
Naomi Watts Its preferable to channel Princess Diana during the last fateful summer of her life, but it is difficult to completely suspend unbelieving when many emblematic images of the late princess are burned in our collective memory. Nevertheless, the history of love sentenced from Diana and the Pakistani cardiac chip Hasnat Khan (Lost.Naveen Andrews) made for a convincing melodrama. And for more than anger of Melodama Royal, here'sHow Prince Harry broke out the question to Meghan Markle.
7 The other daughter of Boleyyn (2008)
Based on the best-selling novel, it's the story of Boleyn's little sister, Marie (Scarlett Johansson), which reads King Henry VIII and lived, while AK (Natalie Portman) fought to become queen and lost her head in negotiation. The two actresses excel in their roles.The other daughter of Boleyyn is a brutal representation of the impotence of women during the reign of tudors.
6 His Majesty, Mrs Brown (1997)
After the death of her husband, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria (Judi Dench) struck a passionate and scandalous friendship with a Scottish servant (Billy Connelly)
5 King's speech (2010)
Oscar's winning film tells the real story of how a prince reluctant Albert (Colin Firth), as a result of the scandalous abdation of his brother King Edward VIII, overcomes his obstacle with the help of an Australian speech therapist (Geoffrey rushing) and support from his wife Elizabeth, the future Queen Mother (Helena Bonham Carter) Consider that he had forced your visualization as a preset on Netflix'sThe crown.
4 The Duchess (2008)
Keira Knightly was born for star in the dramas of British costumes and his performance while the Duchess de Devonshire is one of his best. The sumptuous film of the chronic period The tragic tale of Georgiana Cavendish, the powerful, beautiful and elegant 18e Century Aristocrat that has been loved by everyone but her older husband who has led a very public affair with another woman.
After Georgiana's premature death, the Duke finally married his mistress. His like another unhappy royal bride? The story really repeats. The duchess was the great aunt of Princess Diana.
3 Elizabeth (1998)
Cate Blanchett Order all the scenes of this film that chronic the 45-year-olds of the first Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain, who has reached all the rivals, survived the attempts of assassination, fought the pope and pushed all the contenders so to settle his own nation. Imagine what she would do today.
2 Young victoria (2009)
When the royal courtiers were completed to find a husband of eighteen, eighteen years old and decided on his first cousin, Prince Albert, was the man for the post, they could not know that 'They made a match that would become one of the most lasting love stories in the British history.Emily blunt Shine like Victoria in this sumptuously romantic drama period.Downton Abbey Alert: It has been written by creator of the seriesJulien girls.
1 The Queen (2006)
This fascinating look at the first week of September 1997, the British royal family begins with the Queen (a winning performance by the Oscars byHelen Mirren) Learn the death of Princess Diana and ends with the funeral, who officially declared the end of the secular tradition of "rigid upper lip". Interspersed with real news images, thisStephen Frears-The direct movie is the definitely dramatic chronicle of seven days that the world will never forget.
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