‘The Young Victoria’ Download and Reviews

November 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama, History, Romance

“The Young Victoria” Movie Details

The Young Victoria tagline: Love rules all
The Young Victoria - DVD Cover

The Young Victoria DVD Cover

Actors:
Emily Blunt Young Victoria
Rupert Friend Prince Albert
Paul Bettany Lord Melbourne
Miranda Richardson Duchess of Kent
Jim Broadbent King William
Thomas Kretschmann King Leopold of Belgium
Mark Strong Sir John Conroy
Jesper Christensen Baron Stockmar
Harriet Walter Queen Adelaide
Jeanette Hain Baroness Lehzen
Julian Glover Duke of Wellington
Michael Maloney Sir Robert Peel
Michiel Huisman Ernest
Genevieve O’Reilly Lady Flora Hastings
Rachael Stirling Duchess of Sutherland
Directors: Jean-Marc Vallee
IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 4,383 votes

“The Young Victoria” Movie Review

“The Young Victoria” Plot Summary

A dramatization of the turbulent first years of Queen Victoria’s rule, and her enduring romance with Prince Albert. add synopsis

Amazing

I saw this on the big screen and was encapsulated with it. The period of Queen Victoria’s younger years are a mystery and this is a perfect description of how a young girl was thrusted into one of the highest roles in the world

The script is perfect, the acting is amazing, the history and attention to detail is out of this world. Emily Blunt is perfect as Victoria. Funny how her mother is played by Elizabeth the 1st and William IV is played by Prince Albert! (Think Blackadder).

This portrayal of Victoria shows that she was a rebellious young woman once – I’m sure she would have been on Jeremey Kyle Show if it had been around then: ‘My mother and her boyfriend are trying to steal my life’.A Perfect piece of a major part of British and Commonwealth history.

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‘Babel’ Download and Reviews

October 9, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama

“Babel” Movie Details

Babel tagline: If You Want to be Understood…Listen
Babel - DVD Cover

Babel DVD Cover

Actors:
Brad Pitt Richard
Cate Blanchett Susan
Mohamed Akhzam Anwar
Peter Wight Tom
Harriet Walter Lilly
Trevor Martin Douglas
Matyelok Gibbs Elyse
Georges Bousquet Robert
Claudine Acs Jane
AndrГ© Oumansky Walter
Michael Maloney James
Dermot Crowley Barth
Wendy Nottingham Tourist #1
Henry Maratray Tourist #2
Linda Broughton Tourist #3
Directors: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
IMDB Rating: 7.7/10 out of 88,343 votes

“Babel” Movie Review

“Babel” Plot Summary

Tragedy strikes a married couple on vacation in the Moroccan desert, touching off an interlocking story involving four different families.

A coherent, impressive, well-made, insightful piece of work

‘Babel’ centers on several groups of people in 4 countries that are all connected by one freak accident Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu takes us from North Africa to North America to Asia His film exposes four unconnected story lines that are eventually divulged to be inextricably linked to one another The first involves an isolated family of goat herders who live in the High Plateaus of the Moroccan desert where two young boys are testing a rifle’s range handed by their father to protect their goats from jackals… The second concerns a Middle-class American couple on a bus tour of Morocco trying to save together their damaged marriage Meanwhile, in the US, there is grave danger for an undocumented immigranta Mexican nanny as she tries to return to United States after she wrongfully decides to take her two blonde-haired young charges to her son’s wedding across the Mexican border, despite her employers’ sudden change of plans, that needs that she remains with them and miss the joyful occasion And on the opposite side of the world, we follow, in Tokyo, an alienated, confused deaf and mute teenage student, recovering from her mother’s suicide, who eases her feelings of depression and loneliness by trying to win the friendship or attention of every man or adolescent who crosses her path She flirts with sexual exhibitionism to attract the attention of her distant and uncommunicative father ‘Babel’ tries to make a point and the point is that when people can’t or won’t communicate, unpredictable paths can lead to tragic consequences It also tries to leave a message of how a ’shooting’ from a simple ‘gift’ can set off a chain reaction of tragic events in three continents and four countries over which the different characters have exceedingly uncomfortable human emotion Out of the entire cast, it is only Rinko Kikuchi as Chieko who steals the movie especially when she transmits to her friends her mad decision of sexual aggressiveness, saying to all: ‘Now they’re going to meet the real hairy monster.’ This scene remembered me, in some way, Sharon Stone uncrossing legs in ‘Basic Instinct.’

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