The Lonely King Elizabeth: The Glorious Age

Erwin 2022-04-19 09:02:18

The film ends with the Queen's confession, which is very infectious.

"I am called the 'Virgin Queen', I have never been married, have no husband, and have no children under my knees. My people are my children, and the Lord has given me the strength to support the mighty kingdom of freedom. I am your queen, I am That's me."

The soundtrack to this film is great, and it's closely tied to the plot.

Cate Blanchett's performance is amazing!

This film has seductive powerful stars, beautiful costumes, appropriate soundtracks and majestic naval battles, which are necessary for a blockbuster, but it seems that the plot is too fragmented and not compact enough.


Just watch a movie, don't worry too much!

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Extended Reading
  • Dagmar 2022-04-20 09:01:57

    Replaying the most important naval battle between England and the West in modern history, the battle situation was a little tricky, as if Elizabeth was placed on the throne, and she repeatedly emphasized her religious orthodoxy, which almost turned her into a magician. (Can you expect a third part)

  • Zelda 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    After watching the whole film, I feel that the male protagonist SB, the queen has power, wisdom, character, and charming. . .

Elizabeth: The Golden Age quotes

  • Queen Elizabeth I: Go back to your rathole! Tell Philip I fear neither him, nor his priests, nor his armies. Tell him if he wants to shake his little fist at us, we're ready to give him such a bite he'll wish he'd kept his hands in his pockets!

    Don Guerau De Spes: You see a leaf fall, and you think you know which way the wind blows. Well, there is a wind coming, Madame, that will sweep away your pride.

    [turns to leave with his ministers]

    Queen Elizabeth I: I, too, can command the wind, sir! I have a hurricane in me that will strip Spain bare if you dare to try me!

  • Queen Elizabeth I: Please, just give me hope.

    Dr. John Dee: The forces that shape our world are greater than all of us, Majesty. How can I promise that they'll conspire in your favor even though you are the Queen? But this much I know. When the storm breaks, each man acts in accordance with his own nature. Some are dumb with terror. Some flee. Some hide. And some spread their wings like eagles and soar on the wind.

    Queen Elizabeth I: You are a wise man, Dr. Dee.

    Dr. John Dee: And you, Madame, are a very great lady.