No one has done Elizabeth like Cate Blanchett. One can truly see how talented she was at the beginning of her career till now. We need good writers and directers to truly allow this type of masterful acting. Dame Judy Dench is also one that comes to mind in a role as Elizabeth, short but sweet. Enjoyed them both in Notes on a Scandal.
It was her responsibility to lead and guide the nation and its people into prosperity, peace, safety and security. It’s a heavy duty and burden if done diligently and to the best of your ability. In return, she gets to live in all the palaces and wear the pretty dresses and jewels.
The iconography was exquisite in this film. She shed her old shelf, her hopes and dreams of happiness as single person and through her visual change she became the embodiment of married my image, my country and my people. What she told was that she would never be seen as a bride again but forever as the Queen. What incredible strength and conviction this decision required, I can only imagine....
“The Virgin Queen could dominate her country’s present, but only by giving up any stake in its future.” Although it came at great cost, Elizabeth learned from Mary’s example: Even if she took a husband out of love, the question of power dynamics and the political machinations of others would always loom like a shadow. If she truly wanted to secure her authority and rule well, that authority could not be shared.
The film seems to imply that she held onto the reins by image manipulation--hair and makeup to create a virgin queen look. Blanchett does a great acting job here, but what a shallow script she had to work with. A better scene was when she whipped the bishops into line, but there was more to her than that. The pope praised her skill as the ruler of a mere island who yet oversaw the growth of a great empire--"and if only she were Catholic she would be our dearly beloved."
@@盧璘壽로인수 puritans didn't colonize anything, agent. That was Spain, England, Holland, Portugal... Puritans came to live free of European hubris and corruption, and did so in largely uninhabited land peacefully with the local natives for a few decades. Commercial pirates, government entities, and violent natives created the first strife. The truth is indeed ugly, but certainly not what some paid communist propagandist would indicate.
@@dominique4570 like what difference did their ancestor make? either way no one wins, and to OP you can't wash your hands clean from your ancestors' #AncientSins #CrimesAgainstHumanity
She mourns the living of the man that have betrayed her. Sir Robert... he will always reminds her how close she come to danger. She never met with him in private but on her death bed she called his name.
He met her as a spirited woman.of flesh and blood. He realises now that she has become remote, aloof. Elizabeth is gone. The Queen has taken her place.
I have always thought he may have loved her himself, or at the least care for her very deeply, and he realized all that she was sacrificing as a human being.
DO you think this happened in real life?? To Queen Elizabeth?? Did she have a moment where she had a coming out out party to say, yea, I'm The Virgin Queen now, y'all!! Or was that not applied to her until later?? Like...when did it become clear that she wasn't going to be getting married????
She chose to never marry or produce an heir and instead sacrificed her livelihood for the good of England, itself. A foreign marriage would have brought foreign policies to English shores, much like her sister Mary and her marriage to Philip of Spain, and an English marriage would have incited infighting amongst the noble houses and possibly the church. So, to avoid all of that, she decided to figuratively "marry" herself to her country and her duty as queen.
Elizabeth's famous white makeup portrayed the virtue of the Virgin Mary. However, in real life she contracted smallpox that scarred her skin and caused hair loss. What's worse is this cosmetic was almost pure poison, and ate away at her remaining skin.
Fame and fortune can not save you from the fires of Hell. Where will you go when you die? You can not hide your sins from God... REPENT and believe in Jesus Christ and you will be saved from the fires of Hell. Jesus loves you and He died on the cross for your sins...REPENT
Remind the devil of that when you see him in hell. No good person spends their time castigating others in their spare time, you wicked wicked Pharisee.
I hope the chaplain of TH-cam had a little lie down after this. These are trolls created to sow division between people, religion is divisive. I may not believe, but I think I know where they are going in the next world. In this world, they live somewhere in Russia, probably
Creating unity in the present is more much important than pointlessly lamenting about the past. Ancient China conquered Vietnam, the Franks conquered the Saxons , the Persians conquered the Egyptians. Not a special thing.
No one has done Elizabeth like Cate Blanchett. One can truly see how talented she was at the beginning of her career till now. We need good writers and directers to truly allow this type of masterful acting. Dame Judy Dench is also one that comes to mind in a role as Elizabeth, short but sweet. Enjoyed them both in Notes on a Scandal.
And Glenda Jackson was amazing
Helen Mirren too
In the fandom of these two amazing actresses, Notes on a Scandal is basically the fight of the two Queen Elizabeths for the Oscar in 1999. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Glenda Jackson is also incredible
don't forget Glenda Jackson. The best series on PBS of Elizabeth R
My favorite line from ANY movie -" Observe, Lord Burghley. I am married...to England."
That gets me everytime.
A true icon ahead of her time.
The iconography of how she opens her hands before sitting. Chef's kiss!
Cate Blanchett was masterful in portraying Elizabeth. Should have won the Oscar
if only the Oscar actually meant good acting...
totally agree
Sadly GP won for a meh performance supported by a great actress molester to her win.
These awards are crappy anyways.
Correct! I’m still disappointed to this day that she didn’t get that damn Oscar!
Elizabeth's last speech to Parliament is called the "Golden Speech" She declares her love for England and all Englishmen.
Melodramatic as all those lizards are!!!
It was her responsibility to lead and guide the nation and its people into prosperity, peace, safety and security. It’s a heavy duty and burden if done diligently and to the best of your ability. In return, she gets to live in all the palaces and wear the pretty dresses and jewels.
True! She informed me also to change the country there!
The iconography was exquisite in this film. She shed her old shelf, her hopes and dreams of happiness as single person and through her visual change she became the embodiment of married my image, my country and my people.
What she told was that she would never be seen as a bride again but forever as the Queen.
What incredible strength and conviction this decision required, I can only imagine....
So sad to see her ladies in waiting crying when they cut her beautiful hair
This scene never fails to jerk a tear or two from my eyes. She had given her all to England.
“The Virgin Queen could dominate her country’s present, but only by giving up any stake in its future.” Although it came at great cost, Elizabeth learned from Mary’s example: Even if she took a husband out of love, the question of power dynamics and the political machinations of others would always loom like a shadow. If she truly wanted to secure her authority and rule well, that authority could not be shared.
Well said and she OWNED it 😂
Should have won the Oscar!
This makes me so sad, the girl is crying while cutting off all of Elizabeth's long red hair.
The clarity of your Elizabeth videos is fantastic! I have this on DVD and the picture is nothing like this. Is this a remastered version?
Or is it a remastered virgin?
@@christinabroadhead3810 Lol
Get the blu ray
A national mother. I agree!
In place of a dark lord YOU WOULD HAVE A QUEEN!
I could think of worse ways to go.
"All shall love me and despair...."
"I passed the test and I remained Galadriel and shall go to the West..."
The only thing I was disappointed with was using anachronistic music, beautiful as Mozart’s “Requiem” is.
Cate Blanchett and Emily Mortimer in the same scene? I'll be in my bunk.
I was at school with Emily Mortimer.
That long, last gaze on Dudley, a person still breathing yet no longer lives. Devastating.
3:53 she's sssooo beautiful
The film seems to imply that she held onto the reins by image manipulation--hair and makeup to create a virgin queen look. Blanchett does a great acting job here, but what a shallow script she had to work with. A better scene was when she whipped the bishops into line, but there was more to her than that. The pope praised her skill as the ruler of a mere island who yet oversaw the growth of a great empire--"and if only she were Catholic she would be our dearly beloved."
The Theatre of Power-good book on Tudor autocratic propaganda.
He actually said, more accurately, that she ruled ‘only half an island’.
Elizabeth knew she was on a sticky wicket from the get-go. Most of her policies were carried out out,with extrene caution, many also underfunded.
Such silliness. Glad my ancestors had enough and got out of there soon after.
Can you explain?
@@cyparris3 probably a Puritan descendant who colonized Amurrica and its Native inhabitants #TheUglyTruth
@@盧璘壽로인수 puritans didn't colonize anything, agent. That was Spain, England, Holland, Portugal... Puritans came to live free of European hubris and corruption, and did so in largely uninhabited land peacefully with the local natives for a few decades. Commercial pirates, government entities, and violent natives created the first strife.
The truth is indeed ugly, but certainly not what some paid communist propagandist would indicate.
@@盧璘壽로인수exactly!!
@@dominique4570 like what difference did their ancestor make? either way no one wins, and to OP you can't wash your hands clean from your ancestors' #AncientSins #CrimesAgainstHumanity
Great performance
Mozart's Requiem.
Who's death is being marked by this requiem mass? Elizabeth the person?
Elizabeth the human person to be replaced by the divine person
She mourns the living of the man that have betrayed her. Sir Robert... he will always reminds her how close she come to danger. She never met with him in private but on her death bed she called his name.
Warum Mozart? Der war ja bekanntlich einige Zeit später. Ansonsten ein superguter Film.
so my little question in the mix is why Walsingham was crying at the end...🤔
He met her as a spirited woman.of flesh and blood. He realises now that she has become remote, aloof. Elizabeth is gone. The Queen has taken her place.
I have always thought he may have loved her himself, or at the least care for her very deeply, and he realized all that she was sacrificing as a human being.
We all have to marry to something in this life! 👍🏼❤️
Fabulous!!!!!!!!
She sacrifices her life to their people.
ELIZABETH I 👑⚔️🛡🗡
DO you think this happened in real life?? To Queen Elizabeth?? Did she have a moment where she had a coming out out party to say, yea, I'm The Virgin Queen now, y'all!! Or was that not applied to her until later?? Like...when did it become clear that she wasn't going to be getting married????
Don't think so
Aha,jó😭
That makeup had lead in it. Not good for you
And who knows what we’re unwittingly fooling with now, huh? 😬
Why did Elizabeth do this? I never watched the full film.
She chose to never marry or produce an heir and instead sacrificed her livelihood for the good of England, itself. A foreign marriage would have brought foreign policies to English shores, much like her sister Mary and her marriage to Philip of Spain, and an English marriage would have incited infighting amongst the noble houses and possibly the church. So, to avoid all of that, she decided to figuratively "marry" herself to her country and her duty as queen.
Elizabeth's famous white makeup portrayed the virtue of the Virgin Mary. However, in real life she contracted smallpox that scarred her skin and caused hair loss. What's worse is this cosmetic was almost pure poison, and ate away at her remaining skin.
Why are they playing music that wasn't even composed for more then 200 years after Elizabeth died.
Bit silly..
I did not understand why these women are crying while are cuting her hair 🤭
Fame and fortune can not save you from the fires of Hell. Where will you go when you die? You can not hide your sins from God... REPENT and believe in Jesus Christ and you will be saved from the fires of Hell. Jesus loves you and He died on the cross for your sins...REPENT
Remind the devil of that when you see him in hell. No good person spends their time castigating others in their spare time, you wicked wicked Pharisee.
...yawn
No one is interested in your imaginary sky daddy. Go hang out with the Allah nutters.
I hope the chaplain of TH-cam had a little lie down after this. These are trolls created to sow division between people, religion is divisive. I may not believe, but I think I know where they are going in the next world. In this world, they live somewhere in Russia, probably
Trust and believe that these colonizers died in agony for their stupidity thinking of their dominion onto others 👆
Sorry, but they didn't all "die in agony." Every country just about has colonized other countries so why don't you call them out?
so salty
Creating unity in the present is more much important than pointlessly lamenting about the past. Ancient China conquered Vietnam, the Franks conquered the Saxons , the Persians conquered the Egyptians. Not a special thing.
Lol @jessejauregui it seems you are the stupid one for making such a narrow minded comment.
Remember, only white people can be called out for Slavery.
China? "Oh, they had a big empire and culture so it was normal."