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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Georgiana (Keira Knightley) fails to bear a male heir to her husband, The Duke (Ralph Fiennes).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Director Saul Dibb takes the helm for this period drama adapted from Amanda Foreman's best-selling novel Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, documenting the romantic entanglements of Georgiana Cavendish (Keira Knightley), a beautiful and clever woman who becomes a celebrity of British high society when she marries the Duke of Devonshire (Ralph Fiennes) and becomes consort to one of the most powerful men in England. Beloved for her trend-setting fashion designs as well as her political activism, Georgiana's fire and wit make her a beloved figure everywhere but her own home, where her cold and distant husband's control over her is stifling, soon sending her into the arms of a another man -- an act that soon forces her to learn about the brutal difference in the rights afforded to 18th century men and women.
CREDITS:
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Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Keira Knightley, Charlotte Rampling
Director: Saul Dibb
Producers: Alexandra Arlango, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Christine Langan, Cameron McCracken, Andrew Semans, Jill Tandy, Gabrielle Tana, David M. Thompson, Colleen Woodcock, Andrew Warren, Michael Kuhn, Malcolm Ritchie, Mark Woolley, François Ivernel
Screenwriters: Saul Dibb, Anders Thomas Jensen, Jeffrey Hatcher
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I think what makes this movies so powerful is the fact that she was real.........
It's a dumb AF movie, hardly powerful, but ok 🤣
Filip Zawistowski Didn’t ask for your opinion, but ok 🤣
@@GabrielaHernandez-wm5fd That's the beauty of TH-cam!
Filip Zawistowski Right but my point still stands. You can say it all you want but me and my 665 likes don’t care :) have a great day!
She was mismatched in the marriage. Her mother should have married the duke, and the duke would have been the happiest soul living then. Georgiana was more Charlotte Bronte than Jane Austen. Her mama was definitely a Jane Austen school. But i do think Georgiana was an unbelievably loving human. She loved unconditionally. She might have suffered from chronic anxiety, her biography by Amanda Foreman was astounding. I especially loved how people instantly fell in love with her when they met her. She valued everyone she met, which can be very intoxicating. Her sister was inlove with her the most. Very tragic life, for a very sensitive soul.
Of course they blamed the women because they didnt know about chromosomes. But he should have noticed that even his illegitimate children were all daughters.
Actually there was at least one son.
There are people who still believe such things in my country..
@_crvalero_ yeah, I was about to say that they did not blame women only for not bearing sons, but for everything actually.
Well, honestly and logically speaking, it's neither's fault. They still don't get to choose the gender. The male gene decides the gender, but not by the will of the father. I don't know how religious they were in this era, but at least in Henry VIII time they should've considered it as God's will. But it was easier then to throw blame on the woman, as if that will solve the problem 🙄.
They blamed women, because it was easier. Not because they didn't know something.
technically it is his fault considering that women only have the x chromosome but men have both x and y chromosomes, so he has no one but himself to blame for the child being a girl.
Claudia Newcomer they didn't know that then
Science!
Preach🙏🙏🙏😎
Tell that to Henry VIII 😂😂
Unfortunately men didn’t know this then🙃
The baby is frickin' cute! 😘
My favourite keira knightly film.
baby is so cute ☺ 💙❤
the duchess is a good mother anyway, and also i wonder did the noble women really need to let the servants to feed their infant children? if so they were really lazy!
We discussed that in a history lecture I was in, a long while back. The professor talked about how, in part, due to the corsettes that women had a lot of trouble with delivery (basically cause of the lack of any real muscle from their ribs to their hips) and the noble women had a lot of layers to deal with if they wished to pop out a breast plus they had to many "lady things" to do (i.e. play cards, take tea, etc.) that they were simply too busy. It was the custome and accepted thing that the help/servants raised the children. Sometimes there were even brotherhoods formed among noble children who had shared wet nurses because a wet nurse might have 2 or 3 noble children who were within a few weeks of each other's ages, that she was nursing at any given time. So these children grew up together, their parents ran in the same circles, etc.
One man we studied, actually raised his former wet nurse to a nice status when he got older. He was some sort of cousin to the ruling King, and as such pretty high up on the food chain. When he was married, had a big house, etc., he gave his former wet nurse her own home, a salary, and she attended all the major holiday events he held at his home, where she sat as a guest of honour. That wasn't exactly the norm, though it is rather sweet to think that a grown man still held such affection for his wet nurse. Especially in that time period, to see someone of nobility holding such high esteem for a women taking care of children not-her-own.
Because of hormons, when a woman is feeding her baby, she is less able to get pregnant again. Hiring a wet nurse is the best thing to do if you want to have more babies soon.
Breast feeding was considered to be done by low born people/peasants ect..Like animals feed their young,that's why wet nurses were often employed.
This is a very good movie
Saw it years back
Sorry, just ignore my recent comment. I just mixed things up concerning Rickmann and Fiennes. Hope I'm forgiven ;-)
There's no only about it.👊👊👊👊
Layton is right, look on the credits.
love that victorian crib!
At this point it will be 54 years until Victoria ascends. The crib should be Georgian.
It’s not Victorian >
want is your san name
Em - why do you think that Ralph Viennes played Voldemort? He was played by Alan Rickmann.....
TheAkelei No. Alan Rickman was Severus Snape.
wtf no
WHY IS IT SUCH A BIG DEAL THAT IT WAS A GIRL?
Because men wanted sons to carry on the family line, the name, the royal title.
For some, having a daughter made them look bad and reduced their standing.
it was all about the male heir back in those days. He's a man and must have a son, daughters were insignificant until it was time to marry them off -- and only to someone who would benefit the family in some way.
There are many royal houses in Europe that can only be passed down to a male heir.
It's only recently some of the royal laws have begun to change.
rosencain yes I know that but in this comment section I mean 😂
@@nikkimoore6158 oh well, I saw several posts asking why the father was being such a jerk over it, so felt an all cap post was the place to answer
This guy is talented at playing psychopaths.
lol
Francis Dolarhyde in Red Dragon
lord voldemort
@@arianator7825 Rameses.
Almasy from the English patient
The most disturbing part of all of this is that it's based on a true story. She was a real woman.
Henry Viii was real too.
As millions of other women were.
@?, ?, a talk about women is not a talk without mentioning poor men.
It was other men who started wars for their interests. It was also men who inprisoned entire half of Earth population.
@?, ?,..........
?,?, Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great’s reigns are still known as the greatest eras of their countries. All those white male Historians have not removed that golden mark upon them. 🤣
Fyi, the men's DNA decides the babies gender. (; So it's his fault.
FYI that fact had not been discovered yet!! How can you people not know this?
@@venetteschafer5416 calm down, this comment is for the rest of us, not for a bunch of movie actors lmao
No it doesn’t
@@user-db2tz9hg8f so women posses Y chromosomes, interesting 🤔
@@user-db2tz9hg8f yes it does 😭💀
Georgiana was a rare thing in British aristocracy. Raised by affectionate parents. Intelligent and resilient. It is fitting that another Spencer will also be adored as much - Diana.
And both were unfaithful
@@LaKellita As if the men they married were? lol
@@tabortoothtiger7580both of them had arraigned marriages made up In the case of princess Dianna by her granny and in Georgina’s her mother to men they didn’t suit and ended up falling out with Charles should have just popped the question to camilla when he wanted to instead of her going to Parker Bowles
Raise your hand if you’re happy when Charles Grey came in to take our girl away to happiness when he said “ I want to have many children with you! And I don’t care if they’re BOYS or GIRLS!”
Like yessssss go you!!!!
But they didn't end up together:(
@@Joyuuh honestly one of many heartbreaks 💔 I know the movie said it but in history he did remarry and made Bess into the new Duchess Her children (Duke’s and G’s) were so against the idea of the new duchess getting their mother’s past assets since it was like an insult to her name
I was mad at him.
it showed that he was either extremely childish/delusional or careless.
Like her mother and husband told her:
HE had nothing to lose, she literally everything.
Taking her kids, filing for divorce and living with the man she chooses was NOT in the cards back then, still is not in quite some cultures.
That is a right many women fought and suffered for for centuries.
And he KNEW that riding with him into the sunset would mean for her to never see her kids ever again and depending on him making kind of a living at all (that would have been hard after "steeling the wife of a Duke") and if he had died or they had separated her whole livelihood would have been at the mercy of her family.. if there would have been any left that hadn't turned the back on her entirely.
She was a WOMAN, she was never FREE and he KNEW that.
Barging in there like that, screaming like a lunatic, so even the last gardener outside would know that he had an affair with her ..
That was a very stupid and reckless thing to do and he knew very well that SHE would be the one to get in trouble for that.
I so hope that is a part that was not authentic but dramatic for the movie.
Any girl who wishes she was born in the Victorian era should watch this movie
*Georgian...
Eh, Let people have their fantasies. It's not like they'll ever have to make the choice as to whether or not to live there. Pacifists can love horror movies, Christians can still enjoy Greek Myths. It's all about what you choose to apply to real life.
@@MadameTamma dude, how you know I like the Greek mythology?? X'''D
This is not set in the Victorian era >
This is Regency Era you daft
The duke triggered me so much like i was mad after watching this movie
Sara Lang I am mad only after watching this scene...... Imagine if I would watch the movie
So, he's disappointed that she gave birth to a girl! Big deal...he formed an army of Death Eaters and planned to take over the wizarding world.
Somehow, in the grand scheme of things that seems worse! =S
dramaqueen005 And after that he tattooed a dragon on his back and ate a human tongue, so yeah, he has issues
Yaima Martinez
Not to mention that poor painting he swallowed
Well hang on, let's be fair here. She's been sleeping with a pirate, it may not even be his.
😂
I did not know that was Voldemort.
She did eventually give him a son, it was their first child calm down, she is young and lived through childbirth.
LadyEzri A son that was the product of marital rape.
Did any of the daughters marry...? If they did, then the family did not go extinct.
DEVALINA BHATTACHARJEE I think that’s why he did not have any kids or married
@anny791 it didn't go extinct. There was a male cousin from the same family that inherited from the bachelor son.
@@KB-si5fx they're referring to namesake.
The Duke was so very well portrayed, that I hated him throughout the entire movie. He was selfish and so unworthy. And what's even more frustrating is how men like him ruled over women for such a long time that our society is scared by it to this day.
Truth.
So true!
Scarred***
The Duke was a JERK poor woman.
I agree. Ralph Fiennes does a fine job making you dislike him, I felt Keira’s emotions immensely in this movie and scene.
My dad was pissed for having nothing but girls. Even his mistresses had nothing but girls.
When my mom had my youngest sister she was humiliated by my uncle (RIP) at a bbq. He told her that his much older wife gave him a son and why my mom couldn't give his brother a son. My aunt went it to the rescue and blamed my father.
Years later my mom divorced my father (I wonder why 😒) and had a son with another man. It shut up my father and my father's family. When my dad met my brother he was 3 months old. My father cried.
Ali O'Neal 🙂👍🏻
Is she same actress from pride and prejudice ?
Aayat Khan yes
And pirates of the caribbean
Yes Kiera Knightly if I am not mistaken
And Sabe', Padme's decoy in Star Wars, The Phantom Menace..
I think it's amusing how men blamed their wives for so long for the gender of their children, only to discover it was their chromosomes.
Do you know that Geogiana Spencer was Princess Diana 's great great great aunt
Interesting
Diana’s also descended from a child of one Charles II’s mistresses. In fact, she & Fergie share that ancestor.
I Loved Kiera Knightley in this movie and it was heart wrenching when she had to give up baby Eliza 💕
Ikr! I cried with her
he does realize it's his genes that determine the sex of the child right
They didnt know that back then.
No one knew anything about genetics at the time
No, it's the 18th century.
They literally still thought evil spirits made you sick. You're putting too much faith in 18th century medical knowledge.
Back then they thought that it was the woman’s fault if it the child was born a girl not the other way around like they do today.
The chance of getting a baby boy or a baby girl, is 50/50. He can't possibly be mad at her.
Esp since it's a man's sperm that determines the gender of the child.
They DID NOT have the knowledge about X and Y chromosomes back then!!
Well technically it’s 75/25. Women have 2 XX chromosomes. Men have XY chromosomes.
@@makaelaischillin no still 50/50 because only the man‘s chromosomes count. it’s either his x or his y. 50/50
@@venetteschafer5416 even if they did, they still would have found a way to blame the female.
I don't blame the duchess for not wanting him!
Too bad that they had no idea about chromosomes...
Feeding her own baby as a rich woman yeahhhh
actually at that point in time it wasnt so unusual. this is the 1700's. it was queen victoria who decided women nursing was disgusting and therefore low class. and she was a giving person-which is part of the reason their relationship was a disaster, he was not compatible with her. not that her adultery was acceptable but emotionally it made sense.
@anny791 lol no, even back then you had to abstain like 6 weeks at least.
and it's well documented that she breastfed her own baby, the papers at the time even commented and encouraged other mothers of that class to do the same
Marie Antoinette had her babies taken from her even when she wanted to nurse them.
Everyone's analyzing the sexism and the ill treatment women received and I'm just like "I like those earrings"
Ralph Fiennes is very talented at playing villains.
2020
Dads: Yaaasss I have two daughters
Don't touch my babies!!
Fun fact the duchess Georgiana is the late princess Diana’s great 4x aunt
I feel like if somebody is capable of time travel and went back to this era to tell him that it was his fault for not having a son, he would've doubted it and still find a way to dismiss the fact and blame the woman. People are fools back then (and now, even)
I felt so bad for her cause she was forced to watch his constant affairs and be ok with it but to live in a loveles marriage all so her mother could have social status
When I watch this film I just think would her life be different if she had all boys, if he would of 'at least been nice to her
I think he'd still be an a-hole
Zoe Illingworth I'm sure yes.
Nah, hes still distant with his son
Zoe l probably not. Men of that time period thought themselves better than women and did as they pleased. If he was an a$$ over a baby he'd be one all the time about something.
Some men were enlightened and treated women better but they were few and far between.
I’d rather have girls and know he hated me because he didn’t give me sons than have sons and have his fake love and not know it was fake and could be revoked at any time.
"only" a girl eh?!
he's worse than Henry the 8th
Tabatha Swinburne who is this king?
Tabatha Swinburne In a way however she got to keep her head. He is still an asshole though.
Tabatha Swinburne at least he said were young we have more children
( in the series the tuders to anne)
Brandon Hernandez Henry VIII Tudor King of England. He had six wives and had two daugthers Mary I and Elizabeth I and one son Edward VI.
Wives:
1. Catherine of Aragon - Dead of Cancer.
2. Anne Boleyn - Beheaded
3. Jane Seymour - Died of fever after giving birth to a Son.
4. Anne of Cleves - Alive and Divorced.
5. Catherine Howard - Beheaded
6. Catherine Parr - Alive.
1509 - Crown King of England and died in 1547.
Yes he is because after Georgina died in real life he married her friend bess
This movie was an utter total disappointment. The Duchess of Devonshire was supposed to be this intelligent, influential woman in politics for her time, and all this shows is her husband bitching that she hasn't had a son yet, and dragging another woman home to live with them.
Well it was the entire focus of the movie. There was, however, nothing "cool" about it, the reality is the Duke was a horrible asshole. He directly paid for a 17 year old girl for the express purpose of breeding, required her to raise the little girl from his first adulterous relationship with a prostitute, moved his new girlfriend into the home to live with them, beat the shit out of his wife and raped her when she objected, deliberately sired children upon his whoring little leg-spreader and forced the wife to give up her own baby. It was really sickening to see, in todays world he would have been in prison many times over.
I think it showed her as a strong woman in the fact that it exposed the terrible life she was living and gave the audience respect for the strength she had, especially because she obtained everything she had through these hard times
Georgiana was also friends with the future King George IV, but he is not mentioned once in this movie if I remember correctly.
@@AnneMolly56I didn't know that information. Responding 5 years later😅
feel like oscar francois'(a fictional character) father is somehow much better than this duke, despite his last born child(oscar) is still a girl(well he already had 5 girls), he never had hated his wife for this and had never have the affairs with the other women. instead he raises his youngest daughter(oscar francois) as a son and makes her a powerful, badass young woman, she is so perfect that i feel like her father is so lucky to have her! btw her father married her mother because of love, not arranged marriage between nobles
She acts like a good mother I bet she would make a good one I. Real life someday
This was a good movie and I enjoyed Keira Knightley in it, though I normally think she pretty much plays the same character in every movie she's in. Not a terrible actress, but not a great one, either. But somehow, in this movie she was just perfect.
I completely agree and have always said this is the movie she should have won an Oscar for. Her performance was outstanding.
VOLDEMORT! XD
According to biographers, her parents loved her dearly.
And Georgiana loved her babies. She apparently was a very involved and loving mother. Her illegitimate daughter named one of her daughters Georgiana
Ayyyyyyyee!!! His nose grew back!
A_ Ribbans I understood that reference
She probably wanted to throw up every time she had to sleep with him what a creep
She reminds me of Lena Headey.
The mother is so beautiful
Charlotte Rampling is such an underrated actress!
This movie was so sad woman really had no freedom back then
He's a Scumbag!!! Simply!😡
The fault is on the guy, he's the one with the y kromosom -_-. How u gonna get a boy without a y kromosom. Don't blame the women.
They did not have that knowledge back then. They really did think it was the woman's fault because they didn't know any better.
When will man understand that we woman can’t control whether we have a boy or a girl. It not a switch we can just turn up and down.
That Girl Keira Knightley is the handmaiden of Padme from the Phantom Menace.
Did you know Georgiana spencer is Princess Diana’s great great great aunt
Even if they didn't know about how genetics works back then, it would still be a 50/50 fault, it's not like us women choose whom to bear.
I can’t imagine being a royal and being born during a time when I already cause a stir and disappointment based on the fact that I happened to be a girl. The female legitimate children were treated just as “well” as the illegitimate children, sadly.
So voldemort is the husband of Anna Karenina?
This film really glosses over the facts...the real Georgiana was an alcoholic and opium addict by the time she was twenty, and stayed up most nights gambling. None of that is conducive to producing healthy children, let alone a son.
Moreover, her gambling debts soon became so enormous that the only way to pay them off was to mortgage the estate; this could only be done once a legitimate male Cavendish heir was produced by the Duke and Duchess. Yes, it’s unfair, but the Duke really wasn’t the monster he’s depicted to be in the film!
Interesting. How do you know this?
And you know this to be true how?
I have this family friend, he came from a culture where having children (particularly sons) are very important, he had 6 or 7 daughters but no son, so I can slightly relate to the way the husband is feeling. My friend is a good man, and although he loves each and every one of his daughters and would gladly die to protect them, I could tell he was sad not to have a son. And in the end, he was rewarded, because even though he never had a son (his wife wanted one too), the daughters eventually got married and now he has two grandchildren, one of them a boy! And I can tell he loves those grandkids as if they were his own.
What kind of dogs are these?!
Matthew Chavira I know it may be 6 years too late but they are pointers
Whahahahaha idk I just laughed at this lols
Little did they know know in those days that gender is souly dependent on the father. Just another thing to blame a woman for smdh.
I am more pissed off at the mother for arranging the marriage between Georgiana and the Duke.
Why everyone surprised about his heartlessness? He killed two people and left their son an orphan.
Lol it took me few seconds to make the connection
You are absoluty right - and I was wrong. Alan Rickmann played a weird teacher, didn't he? Thanks for letting me know. I will apologize with Layton immediately. .
The Dark Lord's Daughter
Oh we can see rhe light, Great moves rhe code
Does anyone know what the glass beaded thing is she’s holding up for the baby?
I'd guess : diamonds , crystals, or prisms.
That large tear drop reminds me of the crystals on some chandeliers
It's a string of Crystals that hang on the chandelier
why i dont see captain jack sparrow?
I bet he didn’t complain when Bellatrix gave him a daughter
One of my all time favorite movies
Can someone please tell the Duke in his face that he has a Y-chromosome that doesn't like to mate..???
They obviously didn’t know about this then so there’s no point repeating it’s his fault because that’s how they believed it in Victorian time where it’s the woman’s job to give the man a son
God: Seriously kids, don't make me go down there and show what Genders is!!!
I swear that this is what God would said even he real or not.
Voldemort playing with dogs that's awkward....but a NOSE???!!
I don’t even know what the movies about but I saw the image while scrolling through and knew the women was looking at a baby so I put it on
This is the movie with Dominic Cooper too right?
Yeah he did a good job in this movie
I recommend everyone watch this movie on netflix I hated every inch of the king but I feel towards the end the king sees her more as a good friend then a spouse and I don’t know where I’m going with this ahh such a good movie!
Türkçe altyazı yapabilir misiniz lütfen
I wonder if she doesn’t wear her stays because she just gave birth?
Omg...I love this movie
Beautiful gurl❤❤🎉
Un surprised William gave a chance even though he new she cheated! Too open minded to me lol 😂
Not if you're Bellatrix !
She was good mother like Diana
I watched it and I felt so bad for her...
This is so romanticised, that room stank full of flies as the bathed once a month or less
I act exactly the same.
t k 09 🎀
It's Raiph not Ralph
BAHAHAHA!!
Where is Harry potter and jack sperrow
bhondwe mayur what ? 😂
Aayat Khan u dont got my point
Then plz tell me wat was about ?
Aayat Khan in movie kira nightes and woldemart r there only harry potter and jack sperow is missing
For complite the movie
Oh freak... is the man who is playing with dog he is the lord voldemort ? Really 😱😱😱
And THIS IS WHY GENDERS ARE SO IMBALANCED LIKE RACE