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This 4 page paper is a critical evaluation of The Queen, starring Helen Mirren. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. An Evaluation of the Movie The Queen Research Compiled for
, Inc. by K. Von Huben 10/2010 Please Introduction The Queen, starring Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II, is
one of the finest movies extant. This paper evaluates it in terms of its casting, acting and cinematography. Discussion Casting: On one of the DVDs of his fabulous Lord
of the Rings trilogy, director Peter Jackson said something to the effect that films live and die on their casting. If the casting director and the director of the film
get the right people in the right roles, half the battle is over. That must certainly be true of a film like The Queen, where the people depicted are still
living, well known, and observed on a daily basis by press and the public from around the world. The film focuses on a single event: the death of Princess Diana
and the Royal Familys reaction to it. Maintaining what she thought was a dignified silence, Queen Elizabeth II instead incurred the wrath of the entire nation and much of the
world when it perceived her as cold and unfeeling. The actress cast thus had to portray immense strength and still have moments of complete vulnerability. Helen Mirren may be
best known to audiences for her role as Scotland Yard Detective Chief Inspector (later promoted to Superintendent) Jane Tennison in the TV series Prime Suspect. Tennison played a woman in
an extremely macho "mans world," and had to fight to gain the respect of her male subordinates while leading the team in solving particularly heinous crimes. The character was extremely
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