"The Queen" is a fictional story based on real events. It tells about the conflicts between the British royal family and the public after the death of Princess Diana, as well as the communication between Prime Minister Blair and the Queen. At this extraordinary moment full of drama and emotion, the film presents a nuanced portrayal of the intricate contradictions and symbiotic relationships between British society, the royal family and the government. The film is known as "a private, revealing, Often humorous portraits of British royalty".
In 1997, when news of Princess Diana's death in a car accident in Paris came out, the world was shocked, and there was even more mourning in the UK. The distraught people were very dissatisfied with the indifference and avoidance of the British royal family headed by Queen Elizabeth. For a time, the group was angry and anti-royal emotions were running high. The death of Princess Diana plunged the British royal family into an unprecedented crisis of trust. And Prime Minister Tony Blair just took office and faced such a thorny situation. On the one hand, the British people are mourning and angry, and on the other hand, the British royal family is trying to maintain traditions and avoid them. On the cusp of the storm, the "civilian Prime Minister" Blair must find a solution as soon as possible, soothe the dissatisfaction and grievances of the people, restore the relationship between the Queen and the people to the former harmony, and at the same time establish his own prestige and prestige.
Whether or not the story is historically true, it still moves people. The real scene of national grief after the death of Princess Diana, the game and compromise between the prime minister and the queen... We usually think that it takes courage to insist on one thing, but in fact, compromise requires greater courage, and reconciliation can only be achieved by putting yourself in the shoes of others Chance.
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