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Elizabeth 1998 123movies

Elizabeth 1998 123movies

Declared illegitimate aged 3. Tried for treason aged 21. Crowned Queen aged 25.Sep. 13, 1998124 Min.
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Watch: Elizabeth 1998 123movies, Full Movie Online – This film details the ascension to the throne and the early reign of Queen Elizabeth the First, as played by Cate Blanchett. The main focus is the endless attempts by her council to marry her off, the Catholic hatred of her and her romance with Lord Robert Dudley..
Plot: The story of the ascension to the throne and the early reign of Queen Elizabeth the First, the endless attempts by her council to marry her off, the Catholic hatred of her and her romance with Lord Robert Dudley.
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7.4/10 Votes: 100,029
83% | RottenTomatoes
75/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1183 Popularity: 16.047 | TMDB

Reviews:

Portrait of the Tyrant as a Young Woman (spoilers)
Like Sirk’s Nazi-era ‘Final Accord’, ‘Elizabeth’ ends with a familiar image from totalitarian propagandist iconography – in this case, the Virgin Queen, divinely majestic and aloof from her subjects – having previously revealed the processes that have led to this image’s construction. The gulf between serene image and brutal reality, between Elizabeth’s powdered ascetisism and the cynical bloodletting, is all the more grotesque in its distasteful sublimation as religious metamorphosis – as Catholic England becomes Protestant, so Elizabeth replaces the Virgin Mary, like Madonna in ‘Like a Virgin’ re-chastening herself, in a paradoxically Catholic ritual of renunciation, mortification and abstinence – when she has her hair lopped off, like a young woman entering a nunnery, the fallen locks on her thighs suggest that it is more than hair she is losing. This sequence completes a dialectic (which very much concerned Elizabethan England) in the film between the human body and the body politic Elizabeth is a symbol of.

This is a historical epic you think Foucault might have approved of – indeed, ‘Surveiller et Punir’ wouldn’t be a bad subtitle. There is a Foucauldian cynicism about the machinations of State here, where religious ideals are only so much murderous politicking (the scenes with the Pope and his envoy are frighteningly convincing), where a church is seen as a perfect setting for regicide.

Kapur impresses on us the monumentality of the world against which Elizabeth struggles, male power figured in forbidding stone buildings and huge, shadowy chambers, where human activity is obscured by the decor or veils, framed by crucifix crosses that have nothing to do with religious trauma. The film opens with Catholics burning Protestant ‘heretics’ in front of a mob; and ends with a ‘Godfather’-like massacring of Protestant Elizabeth’s Catholic enemies, whose threat is not religious, but one of power.

The most repeated visual motif in the film is an unmotivated long shot from deep above a building’s rafters looking down on the dotted political players, a terrifying reminder of surveillance and omnipotence, an expression of power that doesn’t depend on its human agents, that will always be there to circumscribe human endeavour. Is it the perenially observing Walsingham, Elizabeth’s darkly charismatic advisor-cum-secret-police-henchman, given one of the great entrances in modern cinema? Or is it the God so godlessly invoked by these monsters?

Pedants have complained that ‘Elizabeth’ is historically inaccurate, as if cinema was a medium for plodding out facts. ‘Elizabeth’ is not a recreation of Elizabethan England and its modes of cultural expression – the film would be more formalised, ritualised, set as a masque rather than just featuring some. Kapur’s modern techniques, his psychologising, his narrative pace, his restless camera, his (often over-egged) visual effects, all capture the instability of a period that tried to cover it up with pomp and ceremony.

This does not mean that the historical colour – the music, the pantomimes, the boat rides, the dances aren’t in themselves delightful; it’s just that they’re imbued with narrative and character value (19th and 20th century values) rather than symbolic ones. This can be seen in the anachronistic use of Elgar and Mozart towards the end, the latter’s Requiem especially, as Elizabeth becomes the Virgin Queen, in effect killing herself as a woman.

In the most bizarrely eclectic cast ever assembled in movies, mixing comedians, footballers, TV quiz-show hosts with ‘proper’ actors, Vincent Cassel is hilarious, and Geoffrey Rush is outstanding, proving after the false-start of ‘Shine’ that he is truly one of the most remarkable figures in film.

Review By: the red duchess

Other Information:

Original Title Elizabeth
Release Date 1998-09-13
Release Year 1998

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 4 min (124 min)
Budget 30000000
Revenue 82150642
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Biography, Drama, History
Director Shekhar Kapur
Writer Michael Hirst
Actors Cate Blanchett, Liz Giles, Rod Culbertson
Country United Kingdom
Awards Won 1 Oscar. 34 wins & 55 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 435 ES, Zeiss Super Speed and Cooke Varotal Lenses, Arriflex 535, Zeiss Super Speed and Cooke Varotal Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor Film Services, London, UK
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 500T 5279)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Elizabeth 1998 123movies
Elizabeth 1998 123movies
Elizabeth 1998 123movies
Elizabeth 1998 123movies
Original title Elizabeth
TMDb Rating 7.177 1,183 votes

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