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The Young Victoria

  • 2009
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  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend in The Young Victoria (2009)
A dramatization of the turbulent first years of Queen Victoria's rule, and her enduring romance with Prince Albert.
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Il percorso dei turbolenti primi anni del regno della Regina Vittoria e della sua storia d'amore con il principe Alberto.Il percorso dei turbolenti primi anni del regno della Regina Vittoria e della sua storia d'amore con il principe Alberto.Il percorso dei turbolenti primi anni del regno della Regina Vittoria e della sua storia d'amore con il principe Alberto.

  • Regia
    • Jean-Marc Vallée
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Julian Fellowes
  • Star
    • Emily Blunt
    • Rupert Friend
    • Paul Bettany
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    68.296
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    • Regia
      • Jean-Marc Vallée
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Julian Fellowes
    • Star
      • Emily Blunt
      • Rupert Friend
      • Paul Bettany
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    • 191Recensioni della critica
    • 64Metascore
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    • Vincitore di 1 Oscar
      • 13 vittorie e 17 candidature totali

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    Emily Blunt
    Emily Blunt
    • Queen Victoria
    Rupert Friend
    Rupert Friend
    • Prince Albert
    Paul Bettany
    Paul Bettany
    • Lord Melbourne
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Duchess of Kent
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • King William
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • King Leopold
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Sir John Conroy
    Jesper Christensen
    Jesper Christensen
    • Baron Stockmar
    Harriet Walter
    Harriet Walter
    • Queen Adelaide
    Jeanette Hain
    Jeanette Hain
    • Baroness Lehzen
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • Duke of Wellington
    Michael Maloney
    Michael Maloney
    • Sir Robert Peel
    Michiel Huisman
    Michiel Huisman
    • Ernest
    Genevieve O'Reilly
    Genevieve O'Reilly
    • Lady Flora Hastings
    Rachael Stirling
    Rachael Stirling
    • Duchess of Sutherland
    Morven Christie
    Morven Christie
    • Watson
    Josef Altin
    Josef Altin
    • Edward Oxford
    Tom Brooke
    Tom Brooke
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    • Regia
      • Jean-Marc Vallée
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Julian Fellowes
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    6ferguson-6

    Victorian Rebel without a Cause, but a Crown

    Greetings again from the darkness. Emily Blunt would have stolen The Devil Wears Prada if not for the queen of screen, Meryl Streep. Here she competes with no one and does a nice job of carrying the film based on the early years of Queen Victoria. If you are rusty on your British sovereign history, she ruled from 1837-1901.

    For 20 of these years, she was married to her true love, Prince Albert (played well by Rupert Friend). While the two meet as youngsters, the bond between them comes from their letters ... an early precursor to eHarmony?? We know Victoria mostly from royal portraits, so it's nice to see her as a rebellious youngster trying to learn the tricks of the trade, even while being manipulated like a pawn by her mother (Miranda Richardson) and her lover (Mark Strong). We get to see her tenacity blossom as she matures and literally grows into the monarchy.

    While Ms. Blunt's performance is strong, Julian Fellowes' writing is not at the level of his previous work in Gosford Park. We do get some of the same power plays, but it is missing the nuances of that much better film.
    Otoboke

    Beautiful, memorable but most of all, human.

    The 63 year reign of Queen Victoria is perhaps one of the most documented and popularly known historical reigns in British history. On the one hand, her story lacks the theatrics of earlier royals thanks to a change in social climate and attitudes, and on the other her story is one that perpetuates because it is notably human. Taking on the earlier years of her life where the budding romance between herself and the German Prince Albert was taking forefront, director Jean-Marc Vallée who has only until recently remained in the unbeknownst shadows of the industry here takes Victoria's story and captures that human element so vital to her legacy. It's a story that feels extremely humble considering its exuberant background, and yet that's partly what gives it a distinct edge here that separates it from the usual fare.

    Taking a very direct and focused approach that centres in on a brief five or so year period between her ascension and marriage to Albert, The Young Victoria does what so little period pieces of this nature offer. Instead of attempting a sprawling encapsulation of such a figure's entire life, Vallée instead opts to show one of the lesser known intricacies of Victoria's early years which are easily overlooked in favour of the more publicly known accolades. The result is a feature that may disgruntle historians thanks to its relatively flippant regards to facts and the like, yet never to let document get in the way of extracting a compelling story, writer Julian Fellowes sticks to his guns and delivers a slightly romanticised yet convincing portrayal. Vallée takes this and runs, making sure to fully capitalise on those elements with enough restraint to maintain integrity in regards to both the history involved and the viewer watching.

    A major part in the joy of watching The Young Victoria play out however simply lies in the production values granted here that bring early 1800's Regal Britain to life with a vigorous realism so rarely achieved quite so strikingly by genre films. Everything from the costume designs, sets, hair styles, lighting and photography accentuates the grandiose background inherent to Victoria's story without ever over-encumbering it. Indeed, while watching Vallée's interpretation come to life here it is very hard not to be sucked in solely through the aesthetics that permeates the visual element; and then there's the film's score also which works tremendously to further the very elegant yet personal tones that dominate Fellowes' script. Entwining the works of Schubert and Strauss into Victoria and Albert's story not only works as a point of reference for the characters to play with, but also melds to the work with an elegance and refrain that echoes composer Ilan Eshkeri's original work just as well.

    Yet for all the poignant compositions, lush backdrops and immaculate costumes that punctuate every scene, the single most important factor here—and indeed to most period dramas—are the performances of the cast and how they help bring the world they exist in to life. Thankfully The Young Victoria is blessed with an equally immaculate ensemble of thespians both young and old that do a fantastic job of doing just that. Between the sweet, budding romance of Victoria (Emily Blunt) and Albert (Rupert Friend) and the somewhat antagonistic struggles of her advisors and the like (spearheaded by a terrific Mark Strong and Paul Bettany), the conflicts and warmth so prevalent to Fellowe's screenplay are conveyed perfectly here by all involved which helps keep the movie from being a plastic "nice to look at but dim underneath" affair so common with these outings.

    In the end, it's hard to fault a work such as The Young Victoria. It's got a perfectly touching and human sense of affection within its perfectly paced romance, plus some historical significance that plays as an intriguing source of interest for those in the audience keen on such details. Of course, it may not take the cinematic world by storm and there lacks a certain significance to its overall presence that stops it from ever becoming more than just a poignantly restrained romantic period drama; yet in a sense this is what makes it enjoyable. Vallée never seems to be striving for grandeur, nor does he seem content at making a run-of-the-mill escapist piece for aficionados. Somewhere within this gray middle-ground lies The Young Victoria, sure to cater to genre fans and those a little more disillusioned by the usual productions; beautiful, memorable but most of all, human.

    • A review by Jamie Robert Ward (http://www.invocus.net)
    Red_Identity

    Great acting

    I don't think the film really sets itself apart from other period-bio films from its ilk. It has the usual sort of sentimentality. But, that doesn't mean it's not a good film. Rupert Friend is his usual pretty self, very hot, but he does bring a lot to his role. He can usually be very stoic and emotionless while being just decorated as pretty, but can often not bring much to the table. Here, he absolutely does. He's able to paint the shades of his character well, even if another more talented actor could've brought even more to it. But really, the film belongs to Emily Blunt, a severely underrated actress who brings so much to her roles, and in a leading role, she can knock it out of the park like she does here. She's incredible, definitely snubbed of an Oscar nomination.
    Gordon-11

    A great production

    This film is about the life of Queen Victoria during her youth and her first few years as the monarch of Great Britain.

    "The Young Victoria" has amazing production. Every scene is designed and decorated to immaculate detail. The extravagant costumes, lavish locations and beautifully landscaped gardens all make "The Young Victoria" very impressive. I was the most amazed by the thoughtful cinematography. How every person is placed in relation to the background or foreground is well thought out, every scene is well composed. The scene that strikes me the most was when Victoria talks to Melbourne. Melbourne was positioned in the middle of the door frame from Victoria's angle, while from Melbourne's angle Victoria was situated between the space where Melbourne held his arm on his hips.

    Story wise, it is far too compressed to be followed and understood by a person without historical knowledge of Queen Victoria. Many events are rushed through or not even explained. I expected a grand scene of the coronation, and disappointingly it only lasted for a few seconds.

    Overall, "The Young Victoria" is a good film, and it would have been even better if it was longer, so that events could be properly explained without rush.
    8inkblot11

    To be Blunt, haha, Emily B does beautiful work in this lovely bit of historical drama

    Princess Victoria (Emily Blunt) is in line for the throne of England. The present King William (Jim Broadbent) is not well and may not live long. However, Vicky's scheming mother, The Duchess of Kent (Miranda Richandson) and her aide, John (Mark Strong) want to force Victoria to sign papers declaring them to be the "regents" until she is older, since she is only 20 years of age. The young lady refuses, despite John slapping her around. It is another sign that Victoria has a strong will and deep love for her country. Yet, when William does pass away, shortly after her 21st birthday, Victoria knows she has a heavy duty before her. First, she must surround herself with the "right" advisers to govern wisely. She chooses handsome Lord Melbourne (Paul Bettany) who, although an older man, is mentioned as a suitor for Vicky. Which brings us to the young queen's second major decision. Sooner than not, the young queen should select her future mate, as it will bring stability to her life and to those of the kingdom, for an heir must appear in the coming years. Meanwhile, in Germany, some distant relatives of the British royal family are hatching some plans as well. Handsome Prince Albert (Rupert Friend), of the Saxon-Coburg dynasty, is prodded by his father to court the young English royal. Once he arrives at the palace, he is smitten and the feeling seems to be mutual. But, since he is a minor player on the map of royal match-making, can he succeed in winning her heart? This is a lovely film, made even better by a completely winning performance by Emily Blunt as Victoria. Yes, she is beautiful but it is her intelligent reading of the role that scores mightily. Friend, too, does well, as do the other actors, including Broadbent, Richardson, Bettany, Strong (what a repulsive role!), and the rest. Also, the movie is gorgeously shot, costumed, and set, making it a visual treat in every way. If anything is lacking, it is an extra dose of dazzle, as the film seems a bit too straightforward and prosaic, at times, with a somewhat unimaginative edit. However, this is only a minor, minor point of argument in an overall very successful and gorgeous film. In short, young and old, should make time for Young Victoria. It is a most worthy film among 2009 cinematic offerings.

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    • Quiz
      The dress Victoria wears for her first meeting with her council is a copy of the actual dress Queen Victoria wore on this occasion. It survives and as of 26 March 2012, is on display at Kensington Palace as part of the new Victoria Revealed exhibition. It is on public display in the Red Saloon (the actual room of her first Privy Council). It has since faded to brown as the black dye at the time was not stable.
    • Blooper
      The closing titles say "Victoria and Albert reigned" for a number of years. Only Queen Victoria reigned; Albert did not have this job description, as the "Thank you for reminding me..." speech shows. No husband and wife ever reigned over England together except William III and Mary II in the late 17th century.
    • Citazioni

      Princess Victoria: Do you ever feel like a chess piece yourself? In a game being played against your will.

      Prince Albert: Do you?

      Princess Victoria: Constantly. I see them leaning in and moving me around the board.

      Prince Albert: The Duchess and Sir John?

      Princess Victoria: Not just them. Uncle Leopold. The king. I'm sure half the politicians are ready to seize hold of my skirts and drag me from square to square.

      Prince Albert: Then you had better master the rules of the game until you play it better than they can.

      Princess Victoria: You don't recommend I find a husband to play it for me?

      Prince Albert: I should find one to play it with you, not for you.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      In the on-screen credits, Heidi Miller and George Sayer are each listed twice as Costume Assistant.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Late Show with David Letterman: Episodio #17.48 (2009)
    • Colonne sonore
      Zadok the Priest, HWV 258
      Written by George Frideric Handel

      Performed by the Royal Academy Consort

      Courtesy of Naxos

      by arrangement with Source/Q

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 marzo 2009 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Sito ufficiale
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    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Tedesco
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Ham House, Ham Street, Ham, Richmond, Greater London, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Kensington Palace)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • GK Films
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    • Budget
      • 35.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 11.001.272 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 260.591 USD
      • 20 dic 2009
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 29.196.409 USD
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • SDDS
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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