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Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) is freed from imprisonment and crowned as Queen of England
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Academy Award® winners Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Richard Attenborough lead a distinguished cast in Elizabeth-the critically acclaimed epic of the queen's turbulent and treacherous rise to power. Before the Golden Age, Elizabeth was a passionate and naïve girl who came to reign over a land divided by bloody turmoil. Amid palace intrigue and attempted assassinations, the young queen is forced to become a cunning strategist while weighing the counsel of her mysterious advisors, thwarting her devious rivals and denying her own desires for the good of her country.

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@veramae4098
@veramae4098 День назад
Bought a book "Great Speeches". Her last speech to Parliament is there, She talked about how much she loved England and all her subjects, and if she had made any mistakes please forgive her, tell her, and she would repair it. The Golden Speech.
@LisaG442
@LisaG442 День назад
What a horrible, uncertain, stressful time she had up to this point. Constantly in fear of her position, her legitimacy, her very life. Only her intelligence and a few chances kept her alive. I can’t imagine how that would shape a character. Damaged soul indeed. Fun fact: she wore her sister’s coronation robes that had been hastily altered to her slimmer figure. It’s said when she left the church she was almost laughing in triumph.
@DragonHeir92
@DragonHeir92 День назад
"This is the Lord's doing. And it marvelous in our eyes." A historically real statement made by Elizabeth. I wonder if her tone was the same as here. Awestruck yet wary of what may come.
@jessicavenable4188
@jessicavenable4188 День назад
Quoting Psalm 118:23 in the Great Bible translation (1539). The surrounding verses are interesting for what might have been on her mind as well.
@lordfreerealestate8302
@lordfreerealestate8302 15 часов назад
This is a visually stunning film with immaculate costuming.
@paules3437
@paules3437 День назад
Glenda Jackson, in the BBC Elizabeth R remains the gold standard for this, even in a production that, I believe, had very little money in it.
@williameddy3895
@williameddy3895 День назад
I was at Hatfield last month on the spot where Elizabeth was told that she was Queen in November 1558.
@mj1946
@mj1946 2 дня назад
The situation of the country is clear, but she is not because she certainly turns that country around for the better.
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 День назад
In every way. Wealth, political alliances, military, arts and science .... the time of her reign was stunning.
@mindyhatcher7721
@mindyhatcher7721 День назад
Her Mother, Anne Boleyn should be proud!!!
@Leftatalbuquerque
@Leftatalbuquerque День назад
Time for Cate to do something with Claire Foy.
@franklesser5655
@franklesser5655 День назад
Oh, the Patriarchy!
@brontewcat
@brontewcat День назад
The first part of this scene, and indeed the whole way Norfolk in the movie is depicted, is ridiculous. At the time of Mary’s death, Norfolk was aged no more than 22. Moreover he was brought up a Protestant. Further he was Elizabeth’s first cousin once removed on her mother side - that is her non royal side. He was also related on her royal side, but it was a far more distant relationship. There were probably a dozen more people with a better claim to the throne than Norfolk.
@ianpatterson6552
@ianpatterson6552 День назад
Norfolk did indeed covet the Crown most furiously. He made a tilt for Mary of Scotland’s hand and lost his head in 1572 because of it.
@brontewcat
@brontewcat День назад
@ He did not in the beginning- but 10 years later after Mary arrived in England. It is also not clear he intended Elizabeth would die. He wanted to be being married to her heir. There is even debate as to whether he really was guilty of treason. However the real issue is that he did not make the tilt through any claim he may have had, but it was through marriage. Norfolk was also a fairly weak man, and not one of the leaders on Elizabeth’s council.
@ianpatterson6552
@ianpatterson6552 День назад
@@brontewcat his father lost his head in 1547 because he quartered his ( legitimate) coat of arms by removing the bar that denoted collateral royal descent from Edward l. Without said bar it inferred a claim to the Crown. A dying Henry Vlll parted him from his head. His father the 3rd Duke was spared death by the King dying. The 4th Duke’s son ended up dying in the Tower years later and is now a Catholic Saint.
@danielcann
@danielcann День назад
That tree 😍
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