Well so far, it is excellent. And the English is unaccented enough to make it a pleasure to listen to; no missed words or phrases due to thick English accents, ala Children of Men. Would anyone know, are only the events in the movie real? Are some of them imagined? And were there any records of actual words of Queeen Elizabeth I. Or are all these wonderfully flowing speeches the creation of modern screenwriters?
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Topic - Elizabeth I - Duilawyer 21:09:42 02/26/07 (15)
- Will the real ER1 step forward....... - mr grits 06:35:07 02/27/07 (1)
- Re: Elizabeth 1st died of lead poisoning from using that makeup - grinagog 14:48:20 02/27/07 (0)
- Re: Elizabeth I - patrickU 06:10:37 02/27/07 (2)
- yes, sorry. And I accidentally mailed back disc II !! - Duilawyer 07:30:54 02/27/07 (1)
- Re: yes, sorry. And I accidentally mailed back disc II !! - patrickU 05:06:10 02/28/07 (0)
- Re: Elizabeth I, its the time of Shakespeare - grinagog 22:13:44 02/26/07 (9)
- isit possible, or even likely, these are the real words used at the time? - Duilawyer 07:31:52 02/27/07 (8)
- Some modern paraphrasing perhaps - DWPC 16:51:25 02/27/07 (0)
- No; only a filmmaker like Greenaway would be brave enough - grinagog 14:55:13 02/27/07 (6)
- And he probably knows everyone who watched the film to the end by first name - Victor Khomenko 15:29:48 02/27/07 (5)
- Re: I think that was only ever you, me and Peter Greenaway, Victor - grinagog 16:11:20 02/27/07 (4)
- LOL! BTW, what's up with him these days? - Victor Khomenko 16:29:44 02/27/07 (3)
- Re: So Greenaway combined Fellinis 8 1/2 + City of Women? - grinagog 18:32:00 02/27/07 (2)
- Added to the queue... my wife hates him, so I guess a few nights on a couch are in order - Victor Khomenko 20:03:46 02/27/07 (1)
- Greenaway has the heart and soul of an Artist - grinagog 02:03:25 02/28/07 (0)