Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 1936, Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry the woman he loved, Wallis Simpson, a twice-divorced American. These events caused a scandal around the world. Wallis and Edward is an attemp... Leggi tuttoIn 1936, Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry the woman he loved, Wallis Simpson, a twice-divorced American. These events caused a scandal around the world. Wallis and Edward is an attempt to portray the romantic aspects of the story from Wallis's point of view. The drama foll... Leggi tuttoIn 1936, Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry the woman he loved, Wallis Simpson, a twice-divorced American. These events caused a scandal around the world. Wallis and Edward is an attempt to portray the romantic aspects of the story from Wallis's point of view. The drama follows the beginning of their affair whilst Edward was Prince of Wales and Wallis was still m... Leggi tutto
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There is a deft touch running throughout: the abdication crisis could have been played in a grinding and maudlin manner but it is handled summarily and almost underplayed.
What particularly convinced was the abdication speech, in the context of the film this "historic given" rang absolutely true. Quite an achievement.
However, it is still a made for TV biopic - the historic characters are necessarily painted a little bland and it is inescapably "light entertainment". There is much humour and subtle-digging at the royal family - but not without affection. Altogether, this film is far better than one could have reasonably expected and far more enjoyable too.
There is some hint towards the end of the narrative, of the sadness of the life of exile that the Windsors led, but that is a whole other movie. There are clear resonances in the movie of Camilla and Charles - I think this is deliberate for the contemporary audience but not overstated. Some of the historical context was a revelation: Churchill considered forming a King's party to champion the cause of Edward and Mrs. Simpson i.e. by no means was the whole county in favour of abdication.
When all is said and done, the story is a real life tragedy out of the Shakespearian mold, and one worthy of the retelling. My mother was at a girls' school at the time - and the whole class listened to the abdication speech in tears. The hold of the story at the time was intense as that other Shakespearian tragedy in our times of Diana.
Ms Richardson is good as Wallis, except that she is rather better looking than the original.
Actually, I preferred the old version with Edward Fox and Cynthia Harris.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizA cache of files regarding the prewar and wartime activities of Edward (codenamed the Marburg or Duke of Windsor files), was discovered by the Allies toward the end of World War II but suppressed by Winston Churchill after the war for reasons of national security and not made public until the late 1950s. These files discussed Edward and Wallis's Nazi sympathies, already known via their 1930s tour of Nazi Germany, which was highly publicized by the Nazi government for propaganda purposes. They also outlined a never-executed Nazi plan to reinstate Edward to the British throne in exchange for his (and England's) complete collaboration with and capitulation to the Nazi agenda and regime.
- BlooperAt the Jubilee Ball, the Prince is addressed as "Your Majesty" by Winston Churchill, whereas he should in fact be addressed as "Your Royal Highness".
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[to Edward]
Stanley Baldwin: You are not a man, Sir. You are the King.
- Colonne sonoreFor He's A Jolly Good Fellow
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[restaurant band plays for the presentation of the prince's birthday cake]