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Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Germany, France, United Kingdom

2007

114 Min
Color
1.85:1
Spanish, Swedish, English
  • Currently 2.7/5 Stars.
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DIR Shekhar Kapur

PROD Tim Bevan, Jonathan Cavendish, Eric Fellner

SCR William Nicholson, Michael Hirst

DP Remi Adefarasin

CAST Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen, Samantha Morton, Abbie Cornish, Jordi Mollà, Susan Lynch, Laurence Fox, Rhys Ifans, Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hollander, Adam Godley

ED Jill Bilcock

PROD DES Guy Hendrix Dyas

Synopsis

Two faiths, two empires, two rulers – colliding in 1588. Papist Spain wants to bring down the heretic Elizabeth. Philip is building an armada but needs a rationale to attack. With covert intrigue, Spain sets a trap for the Queen and her principal secretary, Walsingham, using as a pawn Elizabeth’s cousin Mary Stuart, who’s under house arrest in the North. The trap springs, and the armada sets sail, to rendezvous with French ground forces and to attack. During these months, the Virgin Queen falls in love with Walter Raleigh, keeping him close to court and away from the sea and America. Is treachery or heroism at his heart? Does loneliness await her passionate majesty? —IMDb

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Shekhar Kapur

Shekhar Kapur (Hindi: शेखर कपूर) (born 6 December 1945) is an Indian film director and producer. A critically acclaimed director, he rose to popularity with the movie Bandit Queen. His historical biopics of Queen Elizabeth I (Elizabeth and its sequel Elizabeth: The Golden Age) garnered several Academy Award nominations, including two Best Actress nods for Cate Blanchett.

Kapur was born in British India (modern-day Pakistan) to Kulbhushan Kapur, a doctor who had a flourishing practice, and Sheel Kanta, a journalist and stage actress. The nephew of actors Vijay Anand and Dev Anand, he was discouraged to get into show business by his father. His schooling was at the Modern School, New Delhi. He did his economics course at St. Stephen’s College. At 22, Kapur became a chartered accountant, having studied accountancy to please his parents.

Kapur started his career working with a multinational oil company. He moved to Great Britain in 1970, and spent several years working as… read more

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Violeta Ayala

27Sep11

Not a great script however Cate does it for me and everyone else I believe.

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Caden Cotard

11Apr11

Much, much better than the original. The Golden Age is much more clear about what it wants, and therefore elicits better performances from its typically stacked cast. Blanchett and Morton, especially, as cousin-enemies, are Oscar material. Unfortunately, this one was under-appreciated and only Blanchett got the nomination.

ddcraver

10Nov10

eye candy

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Cremildo

9Jan10

Kind of a guilty-pleasure of mine.

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Elizabeth: The Golden Age

By Amir Syarif Siregar on April 20, 2010

Teman-teman gue yang udah nonton seri pertama Elizabeth pada tahun 1998 bilang, kalo sekuel-nya ini kedodoran banget. Terlalu banyak melodrama cinta. Tapi karena gue belum lihat film pertamanya… yahhh……  read review

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By jaredmo​barak on June 8, 2009

Whereas Elizabeth told a tale of royalty and the politics underlying every action to gain power, Elizabeth: The Golden Age weaves the story of how that strength survives. Michael Hirst gets help this…  read review

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By Christo​pher Smith on May 30, 2009

Inferior sequel, which – despite its sumptuous production design and costumes, excellent cinematography and special effects – fails to develop into an engrossing story, bogged down between a bland…  read review

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