The Queen
2006 -
Rated
PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 04/24/2007
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - Spanish
Subtitles - Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes: "The Making of THE QUEEN"
Audio Commentary:
1. Robert Lacey - British Historian
2. Stephen Frears - Director; Peter Morgan - Writer
Time:
103
mins.
J&R Item # 1163436_2
UPC # 786936712414
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
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The Queen
2006 -
Rated
PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 04/24/2007
Features:
Blu-ray Disc Featuers:
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Stephen Frears - Director; Peter Morgan - Writer
2. Robert Lacey - British Historian, Royal Expert, Author
Interactive Features:
Instant Access To Select Movie Scenes That Showcase The Ultimate In
Seamless Menus
Time:
103
mins.
J&R Item # 1163436_3
UPC # 786936736298
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
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Helen Mirren delivers a royally stirring performance as Queen Elizabeth II in Stephen Frears's fictional romp, THE QUEEN. The year is 1997, and Great Britain has a newly elected prime minister, the youthful, optimistic Tony Blair (Michael Sheen). In Buckingham Palace, the Queen doesn't appear to be fazed by Blair's arrival. Then again, she doesn't appear to be fazed by anything. But when Diana--her son's ex-wife and the mother of her grandchildren--is killed in a tragic car accident, her authority is tested as never before. While the Queen Mother (Sylvia Syms) and Prince Philip (James Cromwell) agree with her decision to remain at their holiday estate in Balmoral and not publicly acknowledge the tragedy, Tony Blair feels differently. Unfortunately, so do the English people. Making matters worse is the out-of-control media, which has begun to castigate the queen for her silence. In order to retain her grip on the country that she has served for so many years, she must swallow her pride and let the world know that she does, in fact, care.
With THE QUEEN, the consistently superior Frears (DIRTY PRETTY THINGS, DANGEROUS LIAISONS) strikes once again. Peter Morgan's devilishly clever script provides the foundation, but the expert performances are what make the film such an exhilarating ride. What begins as a humorous critique of the stuffy royal family becomes an unexpectedly sympathetic portrait of a woman who carries the weight of a nation on her shoulders.
This film was chosen to be the opening night selection of the 44th New York Film Festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Cast:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Stephen Frears' taut run-through of the week following the demise of The People's Princess sees the bickering royals isolated at Balmoral."
-- Andy Lowe
, (Total Film)
3.5 stars out of 4 -- "THE QUEEN is one of the best and liveliest movies of the year -- funny and touching in ways you can't predict." -- Peter Travers , (Rolling Stone) "How heavy that crown and how very lightly Helen Mirren wears it as queen. With Mr. Frear's gentle guidance, she delivers a performance remarkable in its art and lack of sentimentalism." -- Manohla Dargis , (New York Times) "[An] engrossing and unexpectedly penetrating drama....THE QUEEN pays serious attention to how an ancient monarchy operates in a modern country..." -- Lisa Schwarzbaum , (Entertainment Weekly) Included in Premiere's "10 Best Movies Of The Year" -- "[The film] has as many twists and turns as a great political thriller, and a sly wisdom as well." -- Glenn Kenny , (Premiere) Ranked #7 in Rolling Stone's "The 10 Best Movies Of 2006" -- "[Frears] is devilishly good at springing surprises, political, personal and profound." -- Peter Travers , (Rolling Stone) Included in Entertainment Weekly's "Top 10 Films Of The Year" -- "Mirren deserves each and every honor bestowed upon her..." -- Lisa Schwarzbaum , (Entertainment Weekly) Ranked #5 in Film Comment's "20 Best Films Of 2006." -- Film Comment Staff , (Film Comment) 4 stars out of 5 -- "Rightly acclaimed for Helen Mirren's extraordinarily persuasive lead....This is Stephen Frears' best film yet." -- Geoff Andrew , (Uncut) 5 stars out of 5 -- "In its blend of dramatization and news footage, it presents a cannily authentic view of events." -- David Richardson , (Ultimate DVD) |