Elizabeth review

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The latest effort from the Working Title production stable is a historical biopic which, like the recent Francis Bacon movie Love Is The Devil, concentrates on just a couple of years in its subject's life.

Indian director Kapur (Bandit Queen) plunges the viewer into the religious fanaticism and turmoil of Olde England, with the opening images of three Protestant heretics burning at the stake for their beliefs. Following this, we have little sense of what is happening in the nation as a whole, since the focus is trained on Elizabeth's court and the various machinations to remove the monarch from her throne.

This perceptive study of the conflict between private desires and public duty is powered by Blanchett's remarkable title performance. Although somewhat confused in its plotting, it's a refreshing change from the usual frock flick.

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