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Bertie and Elizabeth: The Reluctant Royals - The Story of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth by Giles Foster
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DVD detailsActor: James Wilby; Juliet Aubrey; Alan Bates; Eileen Atkins; Charles Edwards (VI); Amber Rose Sealey; Elisabeth Dermot Walsh; Hannah Wiltshire; Robert Hardy; Oliver Ford Davies; Graham Bill; Deborah Cornelius; Naomi Martin; Alexandra Staden; Jeremy Child; David Hatton; Rupert Wickham; Jeremy Swift; Simon Day (III); Anthony Smee Director: Giles Foster Brand: Masterpiece DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 105 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-01-04 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: WGBH BOSTON
DVD Reviews of Bertie and Elizabeth: The Reluctant Royals - The Story of King George VI & Queen ElizabethDVD Review: A Deep Bow and a Full Curtsy... Hip Hip Horrah!!! Summary: 4 StarsWhat a find! With all the "Royal Movies" grabbing at our attention and our dollars (or euros), I was so happy to stumble across this treasure of a film. The factual side of this entertainment was excellent and made the unfolding story vastly interesting without it feeling like being back in High School in a dry and boring History Class.
It has a nice amount of glitz and glamour and eventhough the action is mainly of a "Royal" nature, I think that most viewers could find a niche of familiarity which would give them a place "in" the film, rather than just watching from the outside.
Very entertaining. Is there a test?
DVD Review: bertie and elizabeth Summary: 4 StarsSo much has been left out of this romance when Edward caused a shocking disruption to the Yorks life.This film had to tell its story over a span of years, but the acting is so well done that the viewer can imagine some of the pain, anger and distress which the sudden elevation to the throne must have caused.
Unfortunately, the prince of Wales comes across as a shallow man and is not sympathetic to his brother who suffers from a stammer and lack of confidence.
What a tower of strength Elizabeth was to her husband. It was fortunate that she did possess a wicked sense of humour.
After viewing this film one could imagine something of the private anguish this family endured.It speaks well that the Yorks were so loved by the people and the princess Elizabeth was well grounded for her future role as queen of England.
A gentle love story with a mixed blessing as an ending.
DVD Review: Bertie and Elizabeth: an overview Summary: 2 StarsHaving a thorough knowledge of the events surrounding the life of George VI of England is something of a liability when viewing Bertie and Elizabeth. Although the actress who plays his wife, Queen Elizabeth, bears some slight resemblance to her character, every other actor in this production fails in this respect. In some cases, their lack of credibility cripples this production, and at best, this is a tepid and unsatisfying look at what was an important and dramatic period in England's history.
DVD Review: Pleasant production - could have run longer Summary: 4 StarsI enjoyed this program almost as much as the A & E "Victoria and Albert" but it could easily have been twice as long and given us more detail. All in all still a pleasant diversion. Well acted and set up.
DVD Review: God Looketh on the Heart Summary: 4 StarsThere is a Bible story that when the prophet Samuel went to choose the King of Israel the first candidate was a tall and impressive man. But God forbade it saying, "Man looketh on the outward appearance but God looketh on the heart." This went on several times until finally the King was chosen-David.
The story of George VI has always reminded me of this story. King George was a shy, almost hobbit-like man who looked like he would have been happier as an accountant then a King. And yet he became one of England's most beloved Kings.
This film is in some ways a subversion of the normal Hollywood ethos(perhaps, not least because it was not made in Hollywood). The hero was not the one who "followed his bliss". It was the decent, respectable man who followed his duty. His brother, by contrast did "follow his bliss" and comes off as rather a cad. "Bertie and Elizabeth" make normallity attractive and "convention" sublime. At a time when actually living the "mere" homely virtues of loyalty to family and country, and of decency of heart and of action could in fact be heroic.
The movie shows not only the drama of history but more incongruously and yet more realistically the familiar family life. It reminds one that a happy family is still a happy family even if mommy and daddy have the highly respectable job of reigning over the world's greatest empire.
The most heartwarming scene in the movie is of the royal couple touring the ruins of bomb-battered London to be greated by indomitable children waving Union Jacks. It shows the spirit that can prevail over adversity.
This is a movie well worth the watching.
Description of Bertie and Elizabeth: The Reluctant Royals - The Story of King George VI & Queen ElizabethJames Wilby (Gosford Park) and Juliet Aubrey (Middlemarch) portray the reluctant royals who became king and queen of England when Edward VIII gave up the throne for the woman he loved, on Bertie & Elizabeth. Albert, Duke of York, called Bertie, married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923 after a storybook courtship. Expecting a life of genteel obscurity, they were thrust into the limelight in 1936 when Bertie's older brother, Edward VIII, abdicated to marry the twice-divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson. Shy, modest, and a habitual stutterer, Bertie was crowned King George VI just as his country faced the onslaught of World War II. With the help of his devoted Elizabeth, he rose magnificently to the challenge. Bertie & Elizabeth also stars Alan Bates (Love in a Cold Climate) as Bertie's father, King George V; Eileen Atkins (currently starring with Bates and Wilby in Gosford Park) as his mother, Queen Mary; Charles Edwards as Edward VIII; Amber Rose Sealey as Wallis Simpson; David Ryall as Winston Churchill; Robert Hardy (Lucky Jim) as President Franklin Roosevelt; and Corin Redgrave (Persuasion) as General Bernard Montgomery.
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