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The Queen

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Theatrical Release Date: 09/30/2006

Rating: PG-13 for Adult Situations, Language

Genre: Drama
Biography

Running Time: 101 minutes

Country: United Kingdom

Language: English

Studio: Miramax Films

Avg. User Rating:4_half Stars

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Movie Summary

Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair try to reach a compromise in determining the royal family's public reaction to Princess Diana's death.

Critic Reviews

 B

'The Queen': Mirren makes us care

Eleanor Ringel Gillespie

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"Helen Mirren is the crown jewel in this clever movie about queen and country"  

 A

Hail to 'The Queen'

Hap Erstein

Palm Beach Post

"Helen Mirren is stunning as the icy queen, conflicted over her actions at a time of death and crisis."  

4 Stars

On her majesty's secret struggle

John DeFore

Austin American Statesman

"Depicts the royal family's public response to Diana's death with surprising sympathy."  

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Average User Rating: 4_half Stars

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"Absolutely outstanding film that shows why the Royal Family act the way they do. Don't miss it. It gives the viewer some insight as to why the issues panned out the way they did. Cherie Blair is shown in her true colors while Tony Blair comes across as a more sympathetic character. Helen Mirren is truly outstanding as a woman to whom duty and tradition has always been paramount and this film reiterates it."

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Incredible Performance!

5 Stars

laketravislad

"Helen Mirren is the whole movie. She is absolutely sensational in this role and deserving of the recognition that seems to be coming her way because of it. If great performances are what thrills you at the movies, you will love it."

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The Queen

5 Stars

CWEAVE02

"I cried - not for the death of Diana all over again, but for Her Majesty, as Helen Mirren so perfectly and believably showed us exactly how horribly HM was treated and how it affected her. Except for the voice, it was Elizabeth II on that screen. She deserves every award possible for that performance! And the Corgis - what wonderful, beautiful Corgis! Two thumbs and paws - up!"

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