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The Favourite
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In a new dramatic story that tells of many powerful events and mysterious comedy in the early 18th century. This was a turbulent and moving period in the lives of the French and the English, with England at war with the French. That story began when Queen Anne embraced the throne in mysterious circumstances during that war. Perhaps her time and her close friend Sarah's country will pass by instead of her while she takes care of Anne's mood. In that grand palace, Ann will receive a new maid named Abigail, whose charm is matched by Sarah. Abigail seems to be thinking of returning to her aristocratic roots that she is still looking for.
In a new dramatic story that tells of many powerful events and mysterious comedy in the early 18th century. This was a turbulent and moving period in the lives of the French and the English, with England at war with the French. That story began when Queen Anne embraced the throne in mysterious circumstances during that war. Perhaps her time and her close friend Sarah's country will pass by instead of her while she takes care of Anne's mood. In that grand palace, Ann will receive a new maid named Abigail, whose charm is matched by Sarah. Abigail seems to be thinking of returning to her aristocratic roots that she is still looking for.
Actors:
Jennifer White,
John Locke,
Denise Mack,
Jack Veal,
Martin Pemberton,
Luca Wiseman,
Declan Wyer,
Emma Delves,
Isaura Barbé-Brown,
Callum Lewin,
Paul Wingrove,
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Jennifer White
John Locke
Denise Mack
Jack Veal
Martin Pemberton
Luca Wiseman
Declan Wyer
Emma Delves
Isaura Barbé-Brown
Callum Lewin
Paul Wingrove
Director:
Yorgos Lanthimos
Country:
Ireland, United Kingdom, United States
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February 27, 2019
An incredible infusion of modernity and Restoration-era Great Britain-a boisterous, farcical, and unapologetically inexplicable update on the royal British period piece.February 27, 2019
Colman's performance as Queen Anne is worthy of Charles Laughton in its lack of vanity and its ever-building pathos.December 21, 2018
Despite its period setting, The Favourite just might be Lanthimos's most trenchant and relevant work yet.February 20, 2019
The Favourite [is Yorgos Lanthimos'] most conventional but equally venomous film. [Full review in Spanish]December 13, 2018
"The Favourite" is an uproarious send-up of the aloofness of royals, and comes alive thanks to its sterling ensemble cast (Nicholas Hoult is also worthy of note, playing a young British statesman) and Lanthimos' pristine direction.December 21, 2018
As well as being [Lanthimos'] biggest production so far, this is by far his most pleasurable, with three Oscar-worthy performances.December 07, 2018
It is Colman who steals the film from everyone - Lanthimos included.December 14, 2018
There are no heroes in The Favourite; there are only sad creatures driven by their various needs. There is, however, a morbid morality to the proceedings, one in which decadence is its own punishment.February 27, 2019
The movie singlehandedly upends decades of unimaginative habits by British filmmakers who have generally treated history as well-behaved pageants with period-perfect costumes and lavish settings.February 15, 2019
Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz all deliver career-best performances in this quirky look back at the politics of yesteryear...January 24, 2019
Weisz and Stone are both brilliantly witty and nimble, but Colman's performance is nothing short of sublime.February 22, 2019
In the end, The Favourite is a haunting reminder of the limits of control.