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10/10/2010

The Young Victoria


Under direction of Jean Marc-Vallée, an extraordinary cast of actors: Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend and Paul Bettany give life to a story of the nineteenth century writed by Julian Fellowes, about the first years of the most important Queen of United Kingdom maybe since Elizabeth I of England: Victoria, first empress of India and the longest of any female monarch in History.
Was born in 1837 in Kensington, and reigned almost 64 years, until 1901.
The movie is about the most sentimental and romantic side of Victoria (Emily Blunt), a girl who before ascending to the throne had a childhood "rather melancholy" and has been constantly manipulated by his mother, duchess of Kent (Miranda Richardson), and her lord protector, Sir John Conroy (Mark Strong), a real villain.
Given this, her noble cousin and suitor, Albert (Rupert Friend) of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha -nephew of the King Leopold of the Belgians-, suggests that, like in chess, learns the rules of the game to she moves herself freely. The sincere and loving support of Leopold, with his pragmatic social sense, captive slowly to Victoria, specially in the days that discovers the cold side of politics, inclusive with the distinguished first minister, Lord Melbourne (Paul Bettany), political liberal on who had placed their trust.
The growing distrust of anyone who wanted to win interfere with their duties will be faced by Alberto's soft breaths of its most difficult moments... her decision will change the life of a Kingdom. Is the problem of always, between the prison marriage and happy marriage... difference is of grades...
In conclusion, one of the best movies of fairy tales, elegance and biopic of 2009.

Music is wonderfull, specially the allusions of Ilan Eshkeri, composer of the Soundtrack, to Schubert and Donizetti. Dance is the perfect accompanying.

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