No she wasn't, but they were targeting Anne Marie Duff, who is pictured above. She may not be your average beauty, but I think she has a quirky prettiness about her. She's a damn fine actress anyhow.
just today i watched the movie for the 5th time i think! love it and love the music! thank you for uploading these - for now the only touch with the sountrack for me (i made a playlist:). and i want more! please, add the rest! greetz!
Beautifully composed rhythms, not one bit of discord to it and recalling Hans Matheson's exquisite performance while this piece is playing as a background makes it stand out even more.
thank god u uploaded this. im in the middle of doin an essay in the uni library and my stupid comp wont play my cd :( cant work without it. thanks a million.xxxx
This could be the music for the last 500 years. Starts off lively, but with a hint, just a hint, of the menace to come. Love those discordant minor chords. Then up to now, goes quiet..fades....out.......with..........not even...a.........
Well, no that's actually wrong. Elizabeth was supposedly really gorgeous in her youth, and that's why she was so vain in her older years. Half of her image came from her justness and the love the people had for her, but another part was because she was pretty. She was favoured when Mary ruled because she was not only pretty, she portrayed herself as weak and humble, not in the latest fashion as she did when crowned. But no, it's pretty historic that Elizabeth was actually really attractive.
SpartanLV, which wondrous land are you from where all women look beautiful...and can I be sure this fabuluos beauty isn't bought from a bottle, plastered on, sold by a multimillion £ pharmacuetical chain store, manufactured in a chemical plant beside the sweet-flowing Mersey River?
Actually, part of the song is composed of random latin words, that wouldn't make any sense when put together -the other songs of the soundtrack follow that pattern- and the rest is in English, but I unfortunately cannot make out for the words.
Yes I have seen those magical figurines sold in Latvia, called 'Barbie Dolls'. Magic indeed, they transform a rural self-sustaining society into an economic province of America. Overnight, all consumers look towards the sunset for their goods. Yes, and the Latvian women then feel compelled to 'beautify' themselves, ...I'm just not sure this part of the magic potion rely works, or t'is just a surface spell.
Back then it was either shoot or be shot... She forgave her cousin Duke Thomas Howard of Norfolk twice for conspiring to kill the third time she had no choice. Mary, Queen of Scots technically conspired against her from 1558-1587... They were not choices she made lightly
Such was life back then . And she and other female rulers had to be more ruthless than their male counterparts. Some would have been able to sleep at night and others couldn't regardless of gender .
@@edwardjames2658 However she was as much as a pretender as Mary Queen of Scots . The legitimate right to the throne becomes muddy around the 13th century, if it had been more clear cut then the Tudors would have never been allowed near the throne .
@@hannahdyson5603 it isn't about being a pretender it is about not trying to spend 29 years conspiring to kill somebody... Especially she knowing the mentality more than either of us of the time
Getting that way for men too, e.g. mustn't be fat/bald/old. All a big con by manufacturers and shops to sell modern 'snake oil' 'remedies' like anti cellulite. Same for our houses, gardens, mus look perfect, to the point we daren't have people round in case they spoilt that spotless white carpet. At least in Elizabeth Ist time we didn't have the technology for this rubbish marketing.