Tony Blair. Someone I've read about, and watched many times on television, but never really knew what type of person he was. Or is. If things weren't written for him, he would couldn't be where he was. There is major conflict between The Queen and Tony Blair. Blair, trying to modernize the country. The Queen believing in traditional things like being put in her place through God.
Things really start to go rotten when Dye is killed in the car accident we've all come to know. I really love the actress who plays The Queen. Her feelings toward Dye make this film very enjoyable.
If this film is accurate, then Blair really does care. Not just trying to get the support of the people.
The British people really make a big deal out of things that I could care less about. So what if they didn't put a flag up at half mast. They take that pretty personal. Then again we hold all over our television channels, you see Ana Nicole Smith's death.
The Queens power is easily swayed by the people, and Blair. Worth seeing how it's done.
Superb acting. Cinematography was colorful. Dialogue was very enjoyable.
The only thing I have to say is, that I never liked Blair's face at all, and the actor who plays him, is even more annoying looking. Not to mention he looks nothing like him. Neither does Charles.
Thats all though.
4.5 Stars
-Johnny Rider

