Masterpiece Theatre: Elizabeth I - The Virgin Queen (2005)
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Masterpiece Theatre: Elizabeth I - The Virgin Queen
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| Directed by | Coky Giedroyc |
| Cast | Anne-Marie Duff; Tara Fitzgerald; Robert Pugh; Dexter Fletcher; Sienna Guillory; Ian Hart; Joanne Whalley; Michael Feast; Tony Guilfoyle; Bryan Dick; Stella Maris; Richard Syms; Tom Hardy; Stanley Townsend; Ken Bones; Pearce Quigley; Kevin McKidd; Alan Williams (II); Jacob Moriarty; Marcello D. Ramos, Tara Fitzgerald, Dexter Fletcher, Ian Hart, Joanne Whalley Kilmer, Kevin McKidd and Robert Pugh |
| Theatrical Release | November 13, 2005 |
| DVD Release | February 28, 2006 |
| Running Time | 230 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 783421405592 |
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About Masterpiece Theatre: Elizabeth I - The Virgin Queen
The Virgin Queen is a refreshing and intimate account of theElizabeth I s rule. The tale begins when Elizabeth is a teen-age princessimprisoned in the Tower of London by her half-sister Queen Mary charged with conspiracy and treason. We follow the young princess as shefights to hang on to her head and at the same time consolidate her power. Upon Mary s death Elizabeth ascends to the throne and we witness a young girl forced into womanhood by the duties of royalty. Surrounded byintrigue conspiracy torture and murder the young Elizabeth struggles tobalance her tender personal feelings for Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester with the rigors of ruling her country. Under constant pressure to marry andproduce an heir Elizabeth is torn by the depth of the feelings she has for Dudley --a man considered a highly unsuitable match. The increasing clamour from her court and country to secure the throne transform theyoung queen into a liberated woman increasingly adamant that she will not be forced into a political marriage. Her duty as a monarch always taking precedence over her personal cravings. The Virgin Queen explores the fears concerns distastes and loves of the woman behind thecrown. In Elizabeth s own immortal words: "I have the body of a weak and feeble woman but I have the heart and stomach of a king." Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/MISC. UPC: 783421405592 Manufacturer No: WG40559 Product Description
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Average user review:| Like a Virgin |
In "The Virgin Queen",Ann-Marie Duff portrays England's first female monarch as a bland,lifeless,definitely sexless woman. She is in constant voice-over mode, giving pathetic looks. Luckily, she has stronger co-stars. Sienna Guillory shines as a scheming,envious,cruel lady in-waiting. She's cold,calculating,yet lively. Guillory is excellent as the royal con woman. Hans Matheson,who's given bland portrayals of King Arthur's illegitimate son Mordred and Doctor Zhivago,is equally great as Guillory's Oedipal son. The villains steal the show. Elizabeth I is the victim of circumstance,and has the same dull expression on her face whether she's deeply in love or executing an enemy. Duff is a dull actress. "The Virgin Queen" leaves it open to interpretation whether she had a lover (according to Hilaire Belloc's prurient "Characters of the Reformation",she was physically handicapped,'deformed in mind&body',incapable of regular relations with men but doing things with them constantly,going into Gossip Girl mode)
"The Virgin Queen" is bland and lifeless. It's like a virgin, but you won't be touched. At all. August 22, 2008
| There is Only One Sun in the Universe |
First off, I found the use of language to be intelligent, not like the Hollywood Elizabeth that seems to lack true English wit. I am caught up every time I watch this with the casting, scenery, and costumes, which in turn merely embellishs the script. Some reviewers mentioned that this production left out Queen Elizabeth's other accomplishments by focusing on her relationships. Quite the contrary, I found it just as intriguing due the fact that it showed the human side upon which every leader or monarch has had to endure. This film showed the "frail feminine side and the body politic" Queen Elizabeth struggled so hard to balance, a difficult feat for anyone. It is mentioned in the history books that as she got older she suffered terrible headaches likely due to immense stress. I see there is nothing wrong with highlighting this part of her life, if so however accurate or inaccurate it is nothing but captivating performances, strong content, and true human emotion.
Tom Hardy's performance in this film has made me a fan of his and will continue to look for other works of his. His character as the Earl of Leicester seamlessly transitions from a young suitor to an older, wiser man faithfully standing by the queen's side until the day of his death. Duff's performance of the Queen encapsulated her joy's, frustrations, struggles, love and loss spot on. The end of the film was the pinnacle, as was Elizabeth's life, I actually held my own breath as if it were my own life reflecting upon.
You will not be disappointed. It is not often for me to be so taken in with a movie that I forget I am watching a film on a 15" laptop. March 1, 2008
| Anachronistic blend of history and modernity |
I found the modernized soundtrack and fast-cut video editing to be distracting and offputting. Many of the characters frankly looked too "modern" to be believable, particularly Tom Hardy who would have been more suited to a street gang film.
I am an older viewer, so this may very well have affected my response to the film, which seemed geared to a more youthful audience.
Production values, of course, were high and lent the film a sumptious air but it ended up being little more than eye candy.
I've seen so many other, better, Elizabeths, that I cannot recommend this one. Obviously, I'm in the minority, but that's nothing new for me. I have, let us say, oddball tastes!
February 15, 2008
| Exceeded expectations |
| Got a bit long |
My favorite part of the production was the last hour or so, portraying her as an aging woman trying to keep up the fantasy of the invincible queen. Particularly moving is a scene when one of her young favorites bursts in on her unexpectedly in her private rooms, where she is completely devoid of her usual finery and poise and appears very vulnerable and frail.
Overall, I did enjoy it, but can't recommend it with any real enthusiasm due to the long middle part where very little of interest happens. October 15, 2007
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