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The Young Victoria

Classification: PG
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  • Genre: Drama
  • Film running length: 105 min
  • UK release date: 6/3/2009
  • Directed by: Jean-Marc Vallee
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Distributor: Momentum Pictures
Rating: ++++-

 
Who´s in it?
Emily Blunt, Mark Strong, Rupert Friend
What´s the plot?
Written by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Julian Fellowes and produced by Martin Scorsese, ‘The Young Victoria’ charts the rise to power of Queen Victoria (Emily Blunt), crowned at the age of 18. Following Queen Victoria through her turbulent years, the film focuses on her ill-fated marriage to Prince Albert (Rupert Friend) – whose death prompted the queen to spend her remaining years in mourning.

If you liked ‘Elizabeth’ and ‘Shakespeare in Love’, you’ll love ‘The Young Victoria’.

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Contains one scene of mild injury.
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Latest customer reviews (from a total of 8 reviews):

Excellent entertainment

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Reviewer: Expat
Date: 04/04/2009

 
I took my 11 year old daughter to see this film, and had a great evening. She was engrossed all the way through and wouldn't stop asking questions about it. I enjoyed it as well and had a great time watching her expressions. Not an action thriller, but a well acted and sensitive portrayal of a very interesting time of change. Didn't really notice the time flying by. Has got me interested in finding out more about Victoria and Albert. Don't take any notice of the one star ratings, they'd be better off sticking to "Good Luck Chuck"!!
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Wonderful!

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Reviewer: flutter7
Date: 31/03/2009

 
Let yourself be immersed in this fantastic portrayal of Queen Victoria's early years leading upto and reigning on the throne.
The extravagantly rich set and costumes are a feast for the eyes and make the perfect foundations for one of the best and also interesting royal dramas I've ever seen.
Emily Blunt is captivating in her performance as the young Queen and is equally matched by Rupert Friend's interpretation of the role of Prince Albert.
Definately worth seeing, beautiful from start to finish.
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AMAZING !

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Reviewer: Really good !
Date: 28/03/2009

 
Im 13 , nd i loved this film , it was very emtional , I CRIED ! u feel the love between Albert and Victoria . You should really watch it ! its very romantic ! its just such a good film , and i would watch it over and over again ! I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT ! ! go watch the movie !u will love it ! xxxx
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Total ratings: 61
Average rating: 3.8

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