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The Other Boleyn Girl
They and their brother George (Jim Sturgess) were living an
upper-middle class life with their parents Sir Thomas (Mark Rylance)
and Lady Elizabeth (Kristin Scott Thomas), and were doing rather
well, what with Mary getting married to William Carey (Benedict
Cumberbatch) and all. Things were just peachy, that is until King
Henry VIII (Eric Bana), he was comes to pay a visit. As we all know,
his wife Queen Katharine (Ana Torrent) had twenty kids, only one of
which managed to live past a couple of weeks, and the lack of a male
heir, and the possibility that England might be taken over by the
perfidious Scots [his sister Margeret was Queen regent for her son
King James V], vexed his majesty mightily.
Now, skipping over the obligatory stuff, what's interesting here is
that Anne is guilty of what she's beheaded for in the film. She's
clearly a woman ahead of her time, and but she's the villain here
and Portman plays her a bit on the histrionic side. Sure the stakes
were really high, but Portman's Anne is really mean, unlike saintly
Mary, who only sins because she has to. Henry VIII is just seen as a
romantic, while the rest of the men are a bunch of fascist pigs. Go to Index Archives of past reviews
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