One of the great Elizabethan era of the movies of 1998, Shekhar Kapur Elizabeth is a cup full of religious tension, political conspiracy, sex, violence and war. England in 1554, is in financial turmoil and religious as the sick man of Queen "Bloody" Mary attempts to restore Catholicism as the national religion. She has no heir, and his greatest fear - that her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth will assume the throne after his death - is realized. However, the late Queen Mary has its supporters. The newly crowned Elizabeth finds himself knee-deep in marketing schemes while dodging assassination attempts. Its advisers (including Sir William Cecil, excellent game by Richard Attenborough) beg her to marry one of her potential suitors to stabilize England's empire. Although she has a lover. Lovers Robert Dudley (Joseph Fiennes) is married, however, and shows that he can not resist the growing strength of the Queen.
With the help of his aide Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), Elizabeth strikes his enemies before they get to him first. But her rise ultimately entails, rejecting love and marriage is redefined himself unequivocally Virgin Queen.Cate Blanchett Oscar nominated performance as the naive and vibrant princess who becomes stubborn and knowing queen is both severe and sympathetic. Her ethereal, pale beauty is equal parts fire and ice, her delivery of lines like "There will be only one mistress here and no master!" Expressed with command rather than hysteria. Striking Blanchett's performance as the design of the film is lavish and dramatic production. The cold, dark sets paired with the lush costumes show the golden age of the monarchy of England emerging from the Middle Ages. Brushes rich velvet on the wet stones while the power is obtained at any cost, and with such attention to detail physical, Elizabeth fully immerses you in his column compelling pioneering feminist and revisionist history. - Shannon Gee
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Oscar winners Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Richard Attenborough lead distinguished cast in Elizabeth - turbulent and treacherous rise of the critically acclaimed epic of the Queen to power! Before the Golden Age, Elizabeth was a passionate and naive girl who ruled the country, divided by bloody turmoil. In the middle of the palace intrigues and attempted assassinations, the young Queen is forced to become a skilled strategist while weighing the counsel of her mysterious advisors, at the expense of its rivals by denying them subtle and best wishes for his country. Experience the majesty and drama of one of history's greatest monarchs in this stunning production that was honored with seven Academy Award ® nominations, including Best Picture!
With the help of his aide Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), Elizabeth strikes his enemies before they get to him first. But her rise ultimately entails, rejecting love and marriage is redefined himself unequivocally Virgin Queen.Cate Blanchett Oscar nominated performance as the naive and vibrant princess who becomes stubborn and knowing queen is both severe and sympathetic. Her ethereal, pale beauty is equal parts fire and ice, her delivery of lines like "There will be only one mistress here and no master!" Expressed with command rather than hysteria. Striking Blanchett's performance as the design of the film is lavish and dramatic production. The cold, dark sets paired with the lush costumes show the golden age of the monarchy of England emerging from the Middle Ages. Brushes rich velvet on the wet stones while the power is obtained at any cost, and with such attention to detail physical, Elizabeth fully immerses you in his column compelling pioneering feminist and revisionist history. - Shannon Gee
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Oscar winners Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Richard Attenborough lead distinguished cast in Elizabeth - turbulent and treacherous rise of the critically acclaimed epic of the Queen to power! Before the Golden Age, Elizabeth was a passionate and naive girl who ruled the country, divided by bloody turmoil. In the middle of the palace intrigues and attempted assassinations, the young Queen is forced to become a skilled strategist while weighing the counsel of her mysterious advisors, at the expense of its rivals by denying them subtle and best wishes for his country. Experience the majesty and drama of one of history's greatest monarchs in this stunning production that was honored with seven Academy Award ® nominations, including Best Picture!




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