Review of The Queen

The Queen (2006)
7/10
The Queen
9 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
In 1997, Princess Diana died in Paris due to a car accident. After the news, the whole world shocked the country and the country. The grieving people were very dissatisfied with the indifference and avoidance attitude of the British royal family headed by Queen Elizabeth. For a while, the public was furious and the anti Royal sentiment was rising. The death of Princess Diana made the British royal family fall into an unprecedented trust crisis. As soon as Tony Blair took office, the prime minister faced such a difficult situation. On the one hand, he was grieving and angry British people, on the other hand, he was struggling to maintain the tradition and avoid the British royal family. Blair, the "civilian Prime Minister" on the crest of the wave and under heavy pressure, must find a solution as soon as possible to calm the discontent and resentment of the people, restore the harmony between the queen and the people in the past, and establish her own reputation and prestige .

The real queen of England refused to watch the film because she didn't want to see herself played by others reliving the worst week of her life.

The purpose of the film is to show the strong emotional exchange among the royal family within a week after Princess Diana died.

In addition to flattering Blair for her understanding, the queen basically restored the original appearance of the event. Whether it's the characterization of the queen who lives a low-key life or the cognition of Diana, it's expressed in an extremely objective and comprehensive way.
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