Elizabeth: the Golden Age
December 10th 2007 04:55
After the tough final exam, grab a chance to slip into the greater union and enjoy a movie about the British Virgin Queen: mother of all British people.
The rhythm of the whole movie is appropriate: tense when darkness approaching and subtle when female softness reflecting. My favourite scene is when Elizabeth standing herself with light robe at the cliff gap, facing enormous ocean and topping glimpse of setting sunshine: she is an angel with invisible wings! The strength and courage she injects into herself and us are terrific!!
Historic and autobiographic movies are many, but this one explores a Queen's humanity and female weakness in its subtle and strong way.
The rhythm of the whole movie is appropriate: tense when darkness approaching and subtle when female softness reflecting. My favourite scene is when Elizabeth standing herself with light robe at the cliff gap, facing enormous ocean and topping glimpse of setting sunshine: she is an angel with invisible wings! The strength and courage she injects into herself and us are terrific!!
Historic and autobiographic movies are many, but this one explores a Queen's humanity and female weakness in its subtle and strong way.
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