Top 10 movies about royalty and aristocrats should not be missed

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19-09-2022 cookie

Royal and aristocratic life is one of the interesting topics that many people are interested in. This theme is also fertile ground for filmmakers, exploring and building amazing film projects. In order to make films associated with royal life and aristocracy, all contexts and people are studied very carefully. Films require elaborate investment that, after being made, viewers can seem to feel very authentically that life. For example, in the recent Bridgerton series, the investment in the setting and the number of costumes has been huge. And the success was not unexpected when the released footage was extremely shimmering, almost overwhelming. To explore this interesting topic, here are some movies about royalty and aristocrats that you should watch!

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Bridgerton -(2020)

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Bridgerton -(2020)

Trailer Bridgerton (2021)

'Bridgerton' is a fascinating series adapted by Netflix based on the famous and best-selling romance novel series by author Julia Quinn. The novel series has touched many readers' hearts and is one of the most beloved books of all time.

Set in a Regency era high society in London, the film follows a powerful Bridgerton family, the content revolves around 8 brothers in the Bridgerton clan. The story focuses on the main character Daphne Bridgerton - the oldest daughter and the fourth child in the family. Daphne Bridgerton is a beautiful girl with gentle beauty. Unlike many haughty ladies of the time, Daphne possesses a strong, confident and independent personality.

It was that difference that made her so special. Daphne attends a lavish party, selecting the wife of the Duke of Hasting - Simon Basset (best friend of the eldest brother Anthony Bridgerton) with the desire to find true love. After that, Simon Basset and Daphne Bridgerton agreed to plan to pretend to be married to each other for their own purposes. However, the plan is "directed" when the two seem to realize the sincere feelings they have for each other. (koicine)

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The Queen (2006)

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The Queen  (2006)

Trailer The Queen (2006)

This Oscar-winning film stars actress Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II. The film recreated a part of real-life events, telling about the conflict between Queen Elizabeth II and British Prime Minister Tony Blair over the sudden death of Princess Diana, in order to find unity in solving the problem. decide what should be considered a loss of privacy for the Royal Family and what is needed for publicity. The Queen is also a perfect demonstration of Helen Mirren's top-notch acting, touching the hearts of viewers.

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The King’s Speech (2010)

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The King’s Speech (2010)

Trailer The King’s Speech (2010)

The King's Speech was an unexpected success when it won 4 categories at the Oscars in 2011 and the film is leading the list of the best films about the Royal Family.

The film content is based on a true story of King George VI in the context of England before World War II, exploiting King George VI's stuttering journey, cleverly nested in the historical milestones of King George VI. British Royal. (Zing News)

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The Other Boleyn Girl - 2008

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The Other Boleyn Girl - 2008

Trailer The Other Boleyn Girl - (2008)

The film, based on the novel by Philippa Gregory, is a fictional depiction of the 16th century life of aristocrat Mary Boleyn, the one-time lover of King Henry VIII, and her sister Anne, his second wife. the emperor's misfortune. The film's content revolves around two sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn. Leaving behind the life of the village, the girls are pushed into the life of the court full of danger and insecurity. At first, Mary won King Henry's favor and became his de facto wife. But Anne, a wise and courageous girl, is determined to pursue the King. Finally, she succeeded, becoming the most famous queen of England through the ages. But then the price to pay is too high.

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The Princess Diaries - (2001)

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The Princess Diaries - (2001)

Trailer The Princess Diaries - (2001)

The Princess Diaries is a 2001 American comedy-romance film directed by Garry Marshall. The film is written by Gina Wendkos based on the novel of the same name by writer Meg Cabot.

The main character in the film is Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway), a 15-year-old girl who has an ugly appearance and is often bullied at her school. She lives with her single mother and has only one friend, Lilly (Heather Matarazzo).

Mia leads a closed life, she is shy but falls in love with Josh Bryant (Erik von Detten) and is mocked by his girlfriend a lot. Life turns a new page when Mia learns that her father is the Prince of the Kingdom of Genovia, he passed away suddenly and she is now the only Princess to inherit the throne. Her paternal grandmother Queen Clarisse Renaldi (Julie Andrews) now wants to restore her niece and begin a radical transformation to make Mia a Princess.

Mia is initially excited about her beauty and noble status, but when her identity as a Princess is revealed, popularity brings trouble that Mia didn't expect. The plots, the transformations of relationships and even the changes of Mia will be film developments not to be missed. Princess Mia also had to choose whether to continue with her noble status or accept to be stripped of her throne to become an ordinary person.