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When Robert (Joseph Fiennes) pronounces his love for Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) during a dance, she reminds him that she will never belong to a man.
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This British-made historical drama depicts the rise of young Elizabeth Tudor to Queen of England, a reign of intrigue and betrayals. In 1554, Queen Mary I (Kathy Burke) tries to restore Catholicism as England's single faith. With no heir to the crown, she maneuvers to keep her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) from succeeding her, but her efforts fail. With Mary dead, Elizabeth is proclaimed Queen of England in November 1558. Elizabeth relishes the return from exile of her childhood sweetheart, Lord Robert Dudley (Joseph Fiennes). Chief adviser Sir William Cecil (Richard Attenborough) urges the young Queen to forget personal matters and instead address the country's pressing problems. England is bankrupt, has no army, and is under serious threat from abroad. Elizabeth even has enemies within her own court, the most dangerous being the Duke of Norfolk (Christopher Eccleston). Hoping for an heir, Cecil suggests marriage candidates -- King Philip II of Spain or the French Duc d'Anjou (Vincent Cassel) -- to secure the realm. Elizabeth agrees to meet their ambassadors, but her true feelings are revealed when she meets Dudley for a secret tryst. French "warrior queen" Mary of Guise (Fanny Ardent) amasses troops at the Scottish border. Elizabeth bows to the pro-War lobby led by Norfolk, despite protests from her Master of Spies, the enigmatic Sir Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), but the decision to fight leads to a humiliating defeat. As dark clouds of court conspiracies gather, and the possibility of assassination looms, Elizabeth strikes out at her enemies and puts her trust in Walsingham. Shown at 1998 film fests (Venice, Toronto), this is the first English-language film of Indian director Shekhar Kapur, who shot on locations at Northumberland, Derbyshire, North Yorkshire, and at Shepperton Studios.
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Cast: Richard Attenborough, Eric Cantona, Christopher Eccleston, Joseph Fiennes, Jamie Foreman, James Frain, Geoffrey Rush, Cate Blanchett, Emily Mortimer
Director: Shekhar Kapur
Producers: Eric Fellner, Liza Chasin, Debra Hayward, Mary Richards, Alison Owen, Tim Bevan
Screenwriter: Michael Hirst
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@natalieann3041
@natalieann3041 6 лет назад
I don’t blame Elizabeth for not marrying..After all she grew up watching what her Father did to all of his wives.
@stevenmorris2234
@stevenmorris2234 5 лет назад
Ya from The Tudors. I'm really thinking of watching this movie since it continue years later after the 4th and Final Season.
@vinm300
@vinm300 5 лет назад
Natalie, that's a fair point but I think the example of her cousin Mary Queen of Scots was more significant. Mary had been knocked from pillar to post by the lousy men she chose.
@rsync9490
@rsync9490 5 лет назад
Actually it was Thomas Seymour that eroded her trust in men to the point that she refused to marry. Thomas took inappropriate interest in her and wanted to become king by marrying her against her will and conspiring to dethrone Mary. This put Elizabeth in a lot of danger and she had no control of the situation. She never wanted to be in a situation like that ever again so she refused to marry anyone in fear that her agency and potentially her life would be snatched away from her due to the naked ambition of men.
@k.oRocky-hh5rx
@k.oRocky-hh5rx 5 лет назад
Slicky Kid I want to watch it as well
@eyespy6677
@eyespy6677 5 лет назад
If she married she would have lost all power to her husband as he would be king, which is above a queen.
@elsaeats561
@elsaeats561 7 лет назад
i have never seen women's dignity and power being declared in better way than this. blanchett is amazing.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 5 лет назад
@@eduardochavacano Hardly healthy examples, mate, nor anything like Elizabeth. You have very warped notions of power.
@wagnercarvalho1854
@wagnercarvalho1854 4 года назад
Maryl Streep as Iron Lady, very good also. Alone in Parliament
@user-pu9nl8ot7r
@user-pu9nl8ot7r 4 года назад
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@user-pu9nl8ot7r
@user-pu9nl8ot7r 4 года назад
@@cherylhulting1301 You have to raed about islam and Studied and Ask Muslim Sheikhs to find out more about islam listen to Sheikh ahmed deedat and Sheikh zakir naik and i am proud to be muslim Because it Is the right relgion and the religion of truth and for the scound time you Must seriously raed and Studied and Ask Muslim Sheikhs to find out more about islam listen to Sheikh ahmed deedat and Sheikh zakir naik
@user-pu9nl8ot7r
@user-pu9nl8ot7r 4 года назад
@@wagnercarvalho1854 You have to raed about islam and Studied and Ask Muslim Sheikhs to find out more about islam listen to Sheikh ahmed deedat and Sheikh zakir naik and i am proud to be muslim Because it Is the right relgion and the religion of truth and for the scound time you Must seriously raed and Studied and Ask Muslim Sheikhs to find out more about islam listen to Sheikh ahmed deedat and Sheikh zakir naik
@mollyshaw2529
@mollyshaw2529 10 лет назад
Her father called her that. That's why it made her so mad when he did it
@ZannaZatanna1
@ZannaZatanna1 6 лет назад
Molly Shaw oh wow. I didn't know that. Did they have that in the movie? I haven't seen it.
@rutejack
@rutejack 5 лет назад
She was always and only her father's Elizabeth. No one else had a claim on her. She was like her mother, their ideas and independence were far too advanced for that period.
@whoeveriam789
@whoeveriam789 3 года назад
@@ZannaZatanna1 I think it was in the tudors series, when Anne was wearing yellow at Aragon's funeral. Elizabeth was a little girl and her father picked her up saying"ah my Elizabeth"
@bettytaylor9847
@bettytaylor9847 3 года назад
@@rutejack Y
@sahratudor
@sahratudor 3 года назад
@@ZannaZatanna1 in the tudors. Elizabeth: my papa Henry: my elizabeth
@YeshouaNitzhareth
@YeshouaNitzhareth 7 лет назад
I love how, when she starts speaking loudly and gets angry..everybody in the Court is quite, music stops and all bow down at her passage. Love it.
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 4 года назад
@e causey he was a great warrior king and it's sad that his son couldn't hold on to friends after Henry V invaded it and took it. Henry V wouldn't have invaded friends if France didn't have people out trying to assassinate him the moment he got crowned King. Elizabeth was mild-mannered before she became Queen and once she was crowned she realized she had to be mean and toughen up. She looks so much like her father I don't see how he could have ever denied she was his!
@SomePerson_Online
@SomePerson_Online 4 года назад
Omar Pozzi Shes Henry’s child alright
@davidmurray5399
@davidmurray5399 Год назад
If you understand the power shifts that swirled about a royal court, any action or word could have lethal consequences. Elizabeth understood this better than most as she spent most of her early years expecting the headsman's axe during her sister's reign.
@Luvie1980
@Luvie1980 8 лет назад
Blanchett should have won the Oscar for this role. Look at this scene and pay close attention to the message in this scene. Women out there claim your own life and stop living it for someone else. And that is not an anti-man thing, but people, men and women need to stop living their lives for someone else and start living their lives for themselves.
@lexgrae7682
@lexgrae7682 8 лет назад
amen. well said. I concur completely. I watched this clip purely for the pro-woman connotation in this scene. Kate Blanchett did a very good job!
@Eternally199117
@Eternally199117 7 лет назад
She was great in Elizabeth, she was Elizabeth Tudor in this movie
@Eternally199117
@Eternally199117 7 лет назад
i mean, she not only played role of a queen but she was her all the time....played with such passion and power
@Luvie1980
@Luvie1980 7 лет назад
Eternally Light Then how the F@#$ did Paltrow the Oscar that year?!!! (rhetorical)
@Eternally199117
@Eternally199117 7 лет назад
Paltrow was awful in this movie. Cate got robbed of Oscar also this year with Carol movie, such amazing performance
@Euroviking86
@Euroviking86 7 лет назад
I love how Cate Blanchett got nominated for an Oscar twice, for playing the same role, in a series of movies. She's just that boss.
@aceharris1463
@aceharris1463 5 лет назад
setheurovision94 Apart from Peter O’Toole, had that ever been done before?
@dragos2555
@dragos2555 5 лет назад
@@aceharris1463 yes, 6 times in total but Cate is the only actress .
@malakabir
@malakabir 5 лет назад
She’s a vert good actress
@Littleathquakes
@Littleathquakes 2 года назад
she shouldve won for this one but now we know Harvey Weinstein pushed for Gwyneth Paltrow so she ended up winning for a far less performance
@lil_green_cucumber6916
@lil_green_cucumber6916 2 года назад
shes amzxing
@hollybeard2323
@hollybeard2323 10 лет назад
Excellent movie. Cate Blanchett is a truly gifted actress. And Elizabeth was an extremely strong woman, my role-model.
@carlosed-vd7fj
@carlosed-vd7fj 6 лет назад
Holly Beard Yea,me too..AND IM A REAL MACHO, Even if they tell you otherwise
@kalisto69jade
@kalisto69jade 2 года назад
This part was pivotal, She wasn't just talking to Robert. She was also declaring it to Norfolk, Sussex and that ambassador guy..... But, her strong voice when she says; "And No master!" is spine tingling! I love this film!
@thelousyllama
@thelousyllama 10 лет назад
Can you believe it. cate blanchett in this film lost to gwyneth parltrow for shakespeare in love... gwyneth was good, but cate did the performance of that year. sometimes i do not know what those academy voters are thinking..... the biggest travesty i feel is when Ellen Burstyn lost for requiem for a dream to julia roberts. Ellen gave one of the best performance in a lifetime..
@RhaegarTargaryen1st
@RhaegarTargaryen1st 10 лет назад
I agree, especially about Ellen Burstyn. Ellen actually raised acting to another level. A more recent Oscar travesty IMO was when Felicity Huffman lost out to Reese Witherspoon.
@Kirandera
@Kirandera 10 лет назад
Julia Roberts should not even have been nominated when you look at her competition that year including, of course, Ellen Burstyn. Gwyneth should not have been nominated even when you don't look at her competition. Weinstein at his finest.
@shanghainoon7829
@shanghainoon7829 10 лет назад
The academy accommodates the movers and shakers of the film industry (its membership base is made up of producers, directors, etc). Naturally, the academy is bias and favours the established actors and actresses over the unknown/the underdogs. They're also more likely to vote for someone that they've worked with in the past. My guess is that most of the academy members are American. The British royal family doesn't interest them as much as Shakespeare. Gwyneth is also American. Politics, it's everywhere.
@thelousyllama
@thelousyllama 10 лет назад
Rhaegar Targaryen YEA!!! i didnt mention that but that was terrible too... felicity was fantastic, real snub
@AdAstra34
@AdAstra34 7 лет назад
Completely agree on both Cate and Ellen Burstyn! It's about being the "popular one" as the producers and managers pay a helluva money to the media, magazines, etc, the voters are being manipulated by that.
@Varekai0723
@Varekai0723 7 лет назад
It is said that the expression, "yaaasss queen!" originated because of this scene. I choose to believe this because Cate is just that awesome.
@sandeepP27
@sandeepP27 4 года назад
Elizabeth was my first Hollywood film. I had noticed an unknown girl called Cate Blanchett who I wanted to play Elizabeth. My agent said Studio wanted a star and if I kept insisting on an unknown actor, they will replace me. I said i had to go with my heart. The rest is history. Shekhar Kapur ( Director)
@hotlinesanzensekai7084
@hotlinesanzensekai7084 3 года назад
Don't put dirt on this movie.
@Wanderer628
@Wanderer628 3 года назад
Ew, don't dirty this movie with that inane phrase.
@tekashikuti9692
@tekashikuti9692 3 года назад
@@Wanderer628 What are you going to do about it, crybaby?
@666redrum88
@666redrum88 3 года назад
@@tekashikuti9692 he's/she's right
@sistagalsistagal8136
@sistagalsistagal8136 3 года назад
She was a very high achiever, fluent both verbally and in writing of five languages by the age of 12. No man was going to assert themselves above HRH. She knew what was what 'in a man's world' at such a time, and she was very well aware ALL her mother sacrificed. Urpsurping the throne was never going to happen whilst her royal posteria graced it. She kept two momentums of her mother close by at all times, she held her mother, (probably for what she did for her daughter's legal shot of the throne) in very high esteem. It's intriguing but sad at the same time. Queen Elizabeth is to be admired for standing head to head with the Catholic religion, men and the monarchist, and all that those three entailed of that time.
@TheresaPowers
@TheresaPowers Год назад
She hated the Catholic religion. The Spanish Armada was destroyed on the rocks
@sofiyasujad7099
@sofiyasujad7099 Год назад
HM*
@superyid2010
@superyid2010 8 месяцев назад
*Mementoes*, not momentums. I'm not being pedantic, I'm sure it was a typo on your part.
@theillyrianking4261
@theillyrianking4261 3 года назад
Even her voice (without including her acting skills) is worthy of oscars! Cate Blanchett!
@ForeverJudyGarland
@ForeverJudyGarland 11 лет назад
Powerful words from a great woman! She belonged to no man..I admire that about her.
@LisaMaryification
@LisaMaryification 4 года назад
So many women think they are feminists but cowtow to men inadvertently.
@TheLeaveTaking
@TheLeaveTaking 6 лет назад
I will have one mistress here, and no master... that is what I call a badass point
@LisaMaryification
@LisaMaryification 4 года назад
Words I live by. Don't help a man out too much because he's only distracting you from your purpose. He won't help you in the end. Dudley is the perfect example, he was only looking out for himself in the guise of protecting her. Pfft.
@daemonblackfyre8376
@daemonblackfyre8376 3 года назад
@@LisaMaryification Except you're just some loser on youtube like the rest of us. You're not a queen and you don't wield any influence or power.
@derekward2299
@derekward2299 10 лет назад
I will have one mistress here! And no master! Related to wise words of:I am no mans Elizabeth!
@jenniferashley99
@jenniferashley99 11 лет назад
also her father, Henry VIII, gave her a reason to fear marriage since her own father had her mother beheaded.
@Furrina89
@Furrina89 3 года назад
Not just her mother. He was a monster to 5 of his 6 wives and only because he died before he could kill the 6th
@minnamiin
@minnamiin Месяц назад
Not only that, she was alive to see what happened to katherine howard, and what was almost gonna happen to Catherine parr
@sophielouisedavies12
@sophielouisedavies12 10 лет назад
If you look at the origin meaning of the word Virgin it meant to have no children or that's what the ancient definition was...and the to her word Elizabeth produced no child
@gas0005007Maria
@gas0005007Maria 10 лет назад
omg this poor women; almost assassinated, finds out the man she loves is married, and then discovers her fiance's secret habit i think she just broke at this scene but she is still so badass
@thalialuvmx
@thalialuvmx 9 лет назад
oh don't forget her father cut off her mom's head, then he declared her a bastard child, then turned around and made her legitimate again... people in her court were betraying her, military commanders constantly disobeying her orders to suit their own egos, the kingdom was dirt shit poor, the king of spain (her ex brother in-law) attacked England, her first cousin conspired to kill her, the pope declared her a whore and a heretic and basically put a bounty on her head....and people wonder why she never married...she saw men at their worst everyday! But this chick defeated the spanish, found and killed all her conspirators, brought economic growth, and religious peace to england, inspired patriotism and established culture through the arts...the Elizabethan era is called the 'golden age' of england...bc she's a FUCKING BADASS!!!
@kadejito1
@kadejito1 7 лет назад
Well, after putting up with Anjous antics, she must have been fed up with men in general at that point.
@ZannaZatanna1
@ZannaZatanna1 6 лет назад
And don't forget she was sexually abused by her step-father. And the woman closest to her at the time, Katherine Parr, encouraged it instead of protecting her. She was only around 14 or 15 IIRC.
@Pussy_SoCunt
@Pussy_SoCunt 6 лет назад
thalialuvmx 💞
@catyfierce5099
@catyfierce5099 5 лет назад
ZannaZatanna1 There's no evidence of sexual abuse from Thomas Seymour, but it is believed that he used to harass her. And Elizabeth moved away from Catherine Parr's household, but continued to write to her tenderly, and so did Catherine to her, so I believe there was still love and respect between them. Some believe Elizabeth went away because Catherine made it happen, perhaps to protect her.
@theforeverlove27
@theforeverlove27 10 лет назад
Cate Blanchett is too beautiful. i admire her beauty
@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 9 лет назад
She was 17 years younger here...
@kikyodono7783
@kikyodono7783 8 лет назад
+Alfredo Di Stéfano Laulhé And? She's still pretty.
@thefbiiswatching9251
@thefbiiswatching9251 6 лет назад
She has no eyebrows🤣🤣
@boongnaf6920
@boongnaf6920 4 года назад
@@thefbiiswatching9251 no, she had but that was make up 😂😂
@kishanchali8752
@kishanchali8752 4 года назад
She looks old
@calliethomas2296
@calliethomas2296 Год назад
That’s a true queen right there. She bowed to no man and was so true to herself and her people, she gave everything for her people. If that doesn’t scream queen then I don’t know what does
@mashiela7189
@mashiela7189 6 лет назад
She shouldve won an Oscar for this, I was too young when this movie came, and her face as Queen Elizabeth I will never forget.
@lesliemarks5625
@lesliemarks5625 9 лет назад
This is so random haha but I loved the gowns of this period 😍
@mariasoto8600
@mariasoto8600 6 лет назад
I think the best period for good, elegant fashion was the Victorian era.
@p994able
@p994able 6 лет назад
@@mariasoto8600 I was just about to say that. These were very elegant, but I admire even more the gowns of the 1800's. The bell gowns if you will.
@oliveranderson7264
@oliveranderson7264 5 лет назад
The best for me will always be the Regency era fashion
@littleripper312
@littleripper312 4 года назад
We all loved the gowns
@charmedprince
@charmedprince 3 года назад
@@oliveranderson7264 yes Regency for the win!
@jamesmurphy-walsh8966
@jamesmurphy-walsh8966 2 года назад
She is a fantastic actress, very powerful. This is one of my favourite roles ever played.
@mayanoone507
@mayanoone507 8 лет назад
What a baddass! and Cate Blanchett is elegant,and for me, elegant is the only beauty that never fade.
@ssh1487
@ssh1487 7 лет назад
You're right, she will still be stunning when she's in her 90s :)
@Pursue_Deen
@Pursue_Deen 5 лет назад
Cate's appearance as Elizabeth is just so realistic. The portrait of Elizabeth of 16th century is so similar to her look. I felt I have reached to past 16th century."Golden era"
@jennamcgregor9299
@jennamcgregor9299 5 лет назад
That mechanical laughter....that awsome woman empowerment speech...the nervous disposition of the courtesans regarding Elizabeth's constant mood changes...so powerful! Cate blanchette is amazing!!!
@angelrios5897
@angelrios5897 5 лет назад
The strength of her voice is astounding.
@alexandraleeprawira867
@alexandraleeprawira867 Год назад
The way that they started dancing and the way Elizabeth just start talking loudly till the room went silent is just amazing/ wonderful
@danielcann
@danielcann Год назад
She absolutely captures that laugh. Something tells me she’s been there.
@ryancuriel524
@ryancuriel524 5 лет назад
MOOD! “I will have one mistress here! And no master”!!
@laofamily1481
@laofamily1481 Год назад
her temper he got it from her father 😂
@girl1213
@girl1213 Год назад
Elizabeth has put her foot down. She knows the Tudor Dynasty will end with her and she's fine with it because she knows *exactly* why everyone wants her to marry. It's not for an heir. It's for the control. And she's been under someone else's thumb for most of her life. Queenship gave her freedom and she'd damn anyone take that away from her. That's why she declares "I have *one* mistress" It's a reminder to everyone that she's not her father who had several. She's like her grandfather: faithful to one thing above all else, even though it wasn't a woman she was faithful too.
@georgeyousif9623
@georgeyousif9623 6 лет назад
I love when she says I am not your Elizabeth, impressive
@angelcitygirl
@angelcitygirl 2 года назад
It's no great amazement why Elizabeth never married. Not only did her father dispose of wives like napkins but she was in Catherine Parr's household when Catherine was married to Thomas Seymour. And behind her back, Thomas was trying to seduce the very young Elizabeth. Then there was her sister Mary. Mary married Phillip II of Spain who basically abandoned her and went back home. Elizabeth was very intelligent. She must have looked around and said why on EARTH should I marry? The smartest thing she ever did was not marry and rule alone with her very competent advisors. It's not called the golden age for nothing.
@user-sv7fd6es6s
@user-sv7fd6es6s 4 месяца назад
that's how I feel too!
@aemiliadelroba4022
@aemiliadelroba4022 3 года назад
Wow 😮 A real Queen 👸, “ I am no man’s Woman “!
@netapp5486
@netapp5486 5 лет назад
This was her mothers fiery heart and temper!!
@utena13
@utena13 11 лет назад
smart queen to ask him "do you love her?" ohh caught red handed!
@kellyb1420
@kellyb1420 3 года назад
I love Cate in this role playing Queen E. She is an amazing actress!!
@5T51
@5T51 9 лет назад
omg! that voice!
@tweetiepie551
@tweetiepie551 5 лет назад
People think feminism is a new movement, it's been around for thousands of years.
@MonaLisaFaceMusic
@MonaLisaFaceMusic 3 года назад
This isn’t feminism lol. Elizabeth wasn’t equal with men, she ruled them.
@prac2
@prac2 3 года назад
@@MonaLisaFaceMusic agreed. feminism has never been about equality
@sparksfly5877
@sparksfly5877 3 года назад
@@prac2 Suffragettes disagree.
@charlotterose8314
@charlotterose8314 3 года назад
@@prac2 no feminism is trying to make men and women equal
@wessexfox5197
@wessexfox5197 3 года назад
Elizabeth, despite dabbling with some bits of the occult (see Dr John Dee) was a conservative Anglican and would’ve despised feminism in any of its forms along with other modern ideas such as Democracy.
@kim7990
@kim7990 4 года назад
I will only have one mistress here (herself) and no master (no one else)... What a powerful power claim she just said 😍
@not_solstaartz_0ne225
@not_solstaartz_0ne225 5 лет назад
Blachett is an amazing actress i love her role in this movie
@sepnyte9422
@sepnyte9422 3 года назад
Elizabeth was probably the greatest Queen England had seen but she also put an end to the Tudor dynasty which I think was deliberate on her part.
@krishnavyas313
@krishnavyas313 Год назад
It was her revenge on her father for killing her mother to have heir.
@vokkkkov2634
@vokkkkov2634 4 года назад
Great Oscar deserving perfomance of Great Cate Blanchett
@LucyLovettLestrange
@LucyLovettLestrange 2 года назад
Judi Dench and Cate Blanchette had both been nominated for being Elizabeth and for that same year!
@LuKasAV6
@LuKasAV6 2 года назад
🎭2:02 "I will have ONE MISTRESS HERE....and NO master!" She meant it!
@amirablue.b186
@amirablue.b186 3 года назад
What a tough woman love her
@ninethreefivesix
@ninethreefivesix 10 лет назад
What a badass.
@wnanr1985
@wnanr1985 5 лет назад
I like the way she Laughs... :)
@allyocampo5633
@allyocampo5633 3 года назад
Her laugh and Dormer's laugh are so identical that if you watch the The Tudor and this movie you will definitely feel they are related.
@janetteellingham4982
@janetteellingham4982 2 года назад
You go Girl! Just as feisty as her mother whose blood was truly well spent!
@gilbertelbie8938
@gilbertelbie8938 Год назад
Hello, Janette. How are you?
@CrashN2Me1000
@CrashN2Me1000 11 лет назад
She's the best. l always laugh at 2:05 The look on their faces. They're like, "Oh shit. WAY TO GO. Everything was fine and he has to come along and piss her off."
@magda23324
@magda23324 2 года назад
Such a powerful character by Cate❤️❤️
@luisaagudelo7782
@luisaagudelo7782 7 лет назад
dayummm, that music is lit
@chaucerpup6864
@chaucerpup6864 6 лет назад
Give it up with the lit, you millennial loser.
@arieldevinci6118
@arieldevinci6118 6 лет назад
Chaucer Pup Are you 50+ or something?
@MonaLisaFaceMusic
@MonaLisaFaceMusic 2 года назад
This scene lives in my head rent free
@MonaLisaFaceMusic
@MonaLisaFaceMusic 2 года назад
Thr awkwardness of the dancing makes this scene just sheer perfection
@just4mygrl
@just4mygrl 8 лет назад
Loved this movie! Love Cate Blanchett, she is amazing!
@perseuswong6864
@perseuswong6864 9 лет назад
01:00 Kids these days should try this dance at least once.
@pennyb22
@pennyb22 9 лет назад
They used to teach us this dance when I was in school :) they probably don't do it anymore though
@augustinedaudu9203
@augustinedaudu9203 6 лет назад
Perseus Wong true, I hate breakdancing, I just don't understand that eccentric rapid movements
@purple_rxin
@purple_rxin 4 года назад
I will probs have a volta at my wedding
@andrewlambert7246
@andrewlambert7246 2 года назад
One of the greatest if not the greatest women to have lived. Period.
@edricawebb1578
@edricawebb1578 10 месяцев назад
I don't think most people understand just how pivotal her reign was. She not only stood by her father's break from the Church- and subsequent creation of the Church of England- but financed the exploration of the New World (America)-- which paved the way for the colonies, which resulted in the creation of the U.S., that stated in their break-away Constitution, "Freedom of Religion."
@aemiliadelroba4022
@aemiliadelroba4022 3 года назад
What a woman ! Brilliant!
@babsgrayson8432
@babsgrayson8432 3 года назад
From Elizabeth to Galadriel to Hela, Cate Blanchett was born to play queens.
@mandydunn6484
@mandydunn6484 4 года назад
Iv watched this movie so many times could watch it again
@xosbabymama4703
@xosbabymama4703 3 года назад
The greatest monarch England has ever seen👑
@thelonewolf1894
@thelonewolf1894 3 месяца назад
Loved Cate Blanchett in this. She is amazing. The movie is good too
@Yobidefy
@Yobidefy 12 лет назад
" I AM NO MANS ELIZABETH"!
@willowgrace8427
@willowgrace8427 4 года назад
And this is the performance that Gwyneth Paltrow won over?! Cate Blanchett is the true Oscar's best lead actress of 1999!
@IBeMelissa
@IBeMelissa 9 лет назад
You go, girl.
@sandeepP27
@sandeepP27 4 года назад
Elizabeth was my first Hollywood film. I had noticed an unknown girl called Cate Blanchett who I wanted to play Elizabeth. My agent said Studio wanted a star and if I kept insisting on an unknown actor, they will replace me. I said i had to go with my heart. The rest is history. Shekhar Kapur , Director
@mrslundy1535
@mrslundy1535 Год назад
Her depiction is wonderful. She started out as a young heir to the throne, clever but not experienced and putting entertainment and love before politics. The more she grows in the field, the more she realises love and trust is weakness, at least for her. And that's how she started gaining power and control, of herself first, then of her people. Even her speaking voice and gestures change during the film. She becomes more mature, respected and finally chooses power over love.
@seraphik
@seraphik 2 года назад
so many angry claps and I'm here for it 👏
@kadejito1
@kadejito1 10 лет назад
Lol...same thing happened to me the first time I got high. I just started laughing for no reason during dinner and everybody was looking at me like wtf?
@nopainnogainnopainnogain1925
@nopainnogainnopainnogain1925 10 лет назад
ohh God I love that character : I m not your Elizabeth , I m no man's Elizabeth, if u think u ll role her you are mistaken, and with that proper push British accent is so wooooooooooow
@yasminsolomon5746
@yasminsolomon5746 5 лет назад
I used to really love the history lesson on: Queen Elizabeth 1. I used to be so fancinated, in her. I loved all her dresses, aswell. And I loved how she said Im married to England. What does everyone else think, about this? xxxx 😊 😊
@lemifap2369
@lemifap2369 2 года назад
Joseph Finnes is so good at playing the hot bad guy lol
@user-ix1rp9ff3p
@user-ix1rp9ff3p 2 года назад
...is his brother Lord Voldemort?
@yulia7396
@yulia7396 Год назад
No Wonder after all she saw from her fâther the way Hé had treated his wifes.. Good girl she got it right
@andrewdancy2849
@andrewdancy2849 7 лет назад
Awesome lady, actress ,& role..the ideal Elizabeth for our age, as was Bette Davis for hers...but of course Glenda Jackson's is the quintessential Elizabeth, her regal power and timeless style put her head & shoulders above the rest
@helgathegreat
@helgathegreat 6 лет назад
Andrew Dancy Yes of course and Anne-Marie Duff was great to the role
@whiteeaglewarrior
@whiteeaglewarrior 5 лет назад
@@helgathegreat Helen Mirren....we've had some fine Elizabeths...I would have loved to have witnessed the real one myself
@helgathegreat
@helgathegreat 5 лет назад
@@whiteeaglewarrior me too!
@nancynavas7416
@nancynavas7416 11 лет назад
yes I agree she was the greatest monarch the world has seeing, may she RIP
@mariaguadalupemartorell6074
@mariaguadalupemartorell6074 3 года назад
Que maravillosa actriz!! Su personificación es impecable!!!
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething Год назад
Is that the same guy as Shakespear in Love? Or do they just look amazingly alike?
@qualqui
@qualqui 6 лет назад
And when the Queen said: "Play a volta", I was a what?!! Now i know, its a COOL dance, maybe we should bring it back! :)
@carykaradasia4568
@carykaradasia4568 2 года назад
Are you Italian? Volta means tour turn in greek. And i think in italian too. It s what the video shows turning around the partner.
@qualqui
@qualqui 2 года назад
@@carykaradasia4568 No, I'm Mexican, very appreciated your explaination on the word Volta.🙂
@wongwong4915
@wongwong4915 4 года назад
No matter what kingdom, be it east /West, when a king/queen is angry. Everyone is bow down and avoid eye contact. Love it.
@vokkkkov2634
@vokkkkov2634 4 года назад
Blanchett is a very talented actress.She is very young here
@Girl._.Interrupted
@Girl._.Interrupted 5 лет назад
I have always felt a deep connection to this movie since it has come out. I've been married twice. After my first divorce, I waited 16 years before even thinking about marriage again because of the betrayals and heartache I have endured. I THOUGHT I found someone different...nope...another one that can't commit to ONE woman...and now...I will definitely be following in her footsteps for the remainder of my life. Married to MYself, MY life, MY happiness!
@bbblueblush9860
@bbblueblush9860 5 лет назад
If you look at it closely, an independent woman doesn't need too marry.. Even for love.
@thegoat8608
@thegoat8608 4 года назад
Elizabeth I was so independent and powerful because her life path number was 1.
@siddharthtripathi5806
@siddharthtripathi5806 3 года назад
Witch king: No man can kill me Galadriel: I am no man's Elizabeth
@LoizlyneGuarin
@LoizlyneGuarin 3 месяца назад
Anne boleyn and elizabeth tudor laugh was so goosebumps
@deviritter5232
@deviritter5232 7 месяцев назад
I love Cate Blanchet’s voice - straight from the diaphragm. Such power.
@Asia-zd1rg
@Asia-zd1rg 4 года назад
She really is her mother daughter... Those moves, that energy... Those *greensleves*
@bradyvelvet9432
@bradyvelvet9432 Год назад
Bring that dance back! ❤😊
@soaringraven1199
@soaringraven1199 4 года назад
Will no one appreciate Joe Fiennes for his marvellous acting?
@jerrymariano402
@jerrymariano402 11 месяцев назад
She should have won oscar for this performance.
@iheworld134
@iheworld134 2 года назад
Elizabeth is 1 of my role model , dont sacrifice your life for a men, they r just human like us, if u marry with him, dont be his slave but his partner n friend, n if he cant do it, then dont marry him at all
@cheyannerockett8870
@cheyannerockett8870 3 года назад
Not going to lie, that dance looks like fun! Also, can’t believe this dude really thought.... figure snaps to her!
@queenelizabethtudoriofengl6505
@queenelizabethtudoriofengl6505 3 года назад
I like this actress.
@gilbertelbie8938
@gilbertelbie8938 Год назад
Hello, Queen. How are you?
@stavrosgiannaros7041
@stavrosgiannaros7041 2 года назад
When you see your father execute 2 women, 1 of whom your own mother, and the way your power crazed father used women like meat, you would belong to no man either! For all of her sins and harsh acts, E1 was still one of the most amazing Queens England ever had!
@terra4822
@terra4822 2 года назад
Yeah. Plus the reason why she got mad when he said my elizabeth is bs when She was litter girl, Henry actully played with her and always said "My Elizabeth." Sorry for my bad english.
@carranzamissgiselaguadalup7503
The best queen of england
@josemiguelgarcia122
@josemiguelgarcia122 4 года назад
More evidences about Cate Blanchet should've won an oscar for Elizabeth
@shawndadupree4132
@shawndadupree4132 3 года назад
I love her crown!! I want one
@Ellieee1117
@Ellieee1117 4 года назад
I wish i can laugh like that, its amazing but i cant explain but uts beautiful!
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