:: Philadelphia Events, Arts, Restaurants, Music, Movies, Jobs, Classifieds, Blogs :: Philadelphia City Paper
Bookmark and Share
ARCHIVES . Articles

November 19–26, 1998

movie shorts

Elizabeth

As Elizabeth, Cate Blanchett has a fierceness about her, an intensity that won't quit. She's intense even when she's supposed to be at ease, for instance, when she's a virgin being romanced by Joseph Fiennes. But from the first frames of Shekhar Kapur's fascinating, sometimes irreverent film, which show Protestants being publicly burned in 1554 England, it's clear that Elizabeth can never really be at ease. Following her transformation from girl to queen, the movie immerses her in danger from the start: it's a more viscerally sinister world than you see in most historical dramas, saturated with blood, conspiracy and full-blown recklessness. Once she takes the throne from her ailing Catholic sister Mary, Elizabeth must protect herself and Protestantism from a series of wolfish types and sinister tactics (including murder by poisoned dress and by slashed throat). With England in disarray (at war with France—whose queen is played by the intimidating Fanny Ardant—lacking funds and military forces, torn by internal feuding), Elizabeth makes an art of distrust and dirty fighting. Like the protagonist of Kapur's previous film, The Bandit Queen, she is a potent and passionate heroine, made stubborn and righteous by circumstances. Catholics are the chief meanies here, though most everyone is disloyal or corrupt at some point. But the production is alarmingly grand, from sets and costumes to camera work and performances, especially by Christopher Eccleston as the Duke of Norfolk and Geoffrey Rush as the queen's most evil and effective adviser.

Cindy Fuchs

Recent Comments
Web Exclusives
Daedelus
Mon., Feb. 22, 8 p.m., $10, with Nosaj Thing and Jogger, Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 215-291-4919, kungfunecktie.com.
Fever Pitch
One Philly dance troupe lets imagination carry it to the farthest corners of reality.
Advertisements
 


search restaurants by name
search by neighborhood
Search
search by cuisine
title
theater

Search
search for:
within:   of  
more jobs
(use zip or city, state)
Search
"Great vision without great people is irrelevant."
—Jim Collins, Author,
"Good to Great"
In Partnership with JobCircle
start date / /  select date
end date / /  select date
category
keyword
Search Buy Concert Tickets
Category:
Keywords: Search

Search Real Estate

ALL | MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN

or

LOCATION:

ADVERTISEMENT
Perca Set on
Cooperage up for early April
`I agree with the Daytime Drinker about the dull menu great for breakfast maybe but dinner noway. You want whiskey go to the Village Whiskey (Jose Garces) ` »
charlie on
CONCERT REVIEW: Janelle Monáe @ Johnny Brendas, 3/19
`I still have a serious case of afterglow from that show. The fact that we got that for only $12 still feels like some incredibly kind cosmic mistake.` »
Ed Simko on
Chima Brazilian Steakhouse
`Please a Coupon please for a party of 4?` »
Josh on
CONCERT REVIEW: Janelle Monáe @ Johnny Brendas, 3/19
`"Granddaughter of Soul" - Nice!` »
Anika on
The Fall Guy
`Jay, you're a racist` »
ross on
CONCERT REVIEW: Janelle Monáe @ Johnny Brendas, 3/19
`Oh man... I was there on Wednesday. Goddamn is right – her dancing alone is unbelievable. The sense I kind of got from the pre-recorded intro was ` »
GODMAN ENZO ferrari, I TOLD IN THE ISLAMIC SITE OF WORLD PRESS, WHAT MY BOSS TOLD ME on
SURPRISE!: Urban artists love Obama
`we did the cia linking with vhp for humanity we are muslims not the evil type of islam if u have the balls mr king slave put your contacts` »
Robin on
That's more like it: PhillyCarShare rolls out cheapo rate infrequent drivers
`Thanks, Brian! I know several people, including myself, who quit, because we just didn't use it that much, and it ticked us off.` »
GODMAN ENZO ferrari, I TOLD IN THE ISLAMIC SITE OF WORLD PRESS, WHAT MY BOSS TOLD ME on
SURPRISE!: Urban artists love Obama
`if these terror basterd have the ball should tell the world where they live not be cowards , if the islam they follow has true values then they will respect ` »
Brian Campbell on
FINE PRINT: Carl Pope at Crane Arts Building and other locations
`The Wall Remixed: The North Philadelphia Small Business Advertising Campaign opens Thursday, March 18th and runs through Friday, April 30th. An opening ` »