IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic90/100
Google Users88%
Director: Stephen Frears•Genres: Biography, Drama, History
Following the death of Princess Diana in 1997, the British Royal Family is initially perceived as out of touch with the public's grief. Queen Elizabeth II, guided by Prime Minister Tony Blair, must navigate the intense media scrutiny and evolving public sentiment to find a way to connect with her people. The film explores the monarch's struggle to balance tradition with the need for a more modern approach in a time of national mourning.
The Queen was widely acclaimed by critics, particularly for Helen Mirren's portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II. The film was praised for its sensitive handling of a difficult subject, its insightful look into the workings of the monarchy, and its nuanced political commentary. Audiences also responded positively, appreciating the film's historical insight and strong performances.
Helen Mirren delivers a masterful and Oscar-winning performance as Queen Elizabeth II.
The film offers a compelling and nuanced look at the British monarchy during a pivotal moment.
Stephen Frears' direction skillfully balances historical events with intimate character study.
Google audience: Viewers lauded the film for its historical accuracy, powerful acting, and thought-provoking exploration of the monarchy's role. Many highlighted Helen Mirren's performance as a standout achievement.
Won the Academy Award for Best Actress (Helen Mirren), and was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Costume Design. Helen Mirren also won a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance.
Helen Mirren's portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II was so convincing that she received a fan letter addressed to 'Her Majesty, The Queen' at her home, which was then forwarded to Buckingham Palace.
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