L'altra donna del re

Titolo originale: The Other Boleyn Girl
Regia: Justin Chadwick |
Anno: 2008
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance Storia
Tag: sibling relationship | based on novel or book | england | kingdom | politics | queen | royalty | religion | mistress | historical fiction | king | period drama | royal court | anne boleyn | henry viii | palace intrigue | 16th century | aristocrats | scathing |
Cast: Natalie Portman | Scarlett Johansson | Eric Bana | Jim Sturgess | Mark Rylance | Kristin Scott Thomas | David Morrissey | Benedict Cumberbatch | Oliver Coleman | Ana Torrent | Eddie Redmayne | Juno Temple | Iain Mitchell | Andrew Garfield | Mark Lewis Jones | Michael Smiley | Montserrat Roig de Puig | Alfie Allen | Corinne Galloway | Tom Cox | Joanna Scanlan | Emma Noakes | Maisie Smith | Daisy Doidge-Hill | Tiffany Freisberg | Bill Wallis | Joseph Moore | Constance Stride | Brodie Judge | Finton Reilly |

Enrico VIII regna sull'Inghilterra e desidera un figlio maschio che la moglie, Caterina di Aragona, non sembra essere in grado di dargli. Sir Thomas Boleyn (Bolena per noi italiani) vede nella figlia Anna una potenziale attrattiva per il re che va colta nel momento in cui costui verrà ospitato in casa per una battuta di caccia. Le cose non vanno come l'uomo vorrebbe perchè Enrico viene attratto dall'altra figlia dei Boleyn, Mary, che farà sua amante e da cui avrà un figlio. Ma, nel frattempo, Anna (temporaneamente inviata presso la corte di Francia) ha fatto ritorno in Patria ed appare al re sotto una luce diversa. Riuscirà a farla divenire sua moglie ripudiando Caterina e imponendo lo strappo con la Chiesa Cattolica che porterà alla formazione della Chiesa Anglicana. Ma anche questa sarà una relazione tormentata.

Approfondimenti

Scarlett Johansson and Dame Kristin Scott Thomas also played daughter and mother in L'uomo che sussu [...] D
Keira Knightley was attached to this project for a long time. Eventually, she dropped out. D
During her three year reign as Queen, Anne was constantly pregnant due to her and Henry's royal duty [...] D
Eric Bana and Benedict Cumberbatch played a villain in the Star Trek film franchise. Bana played Ner [...] D
As opposed to what was portrayed onscreen, there is no evidence or mention that Henry VIII raped Ann [...] D
Infamously, Henry had six wives in his conquest for a male heir. In chronological order, they are Ca [...] D
The film depicts Anne, Mary, and George's mother, Lady Elizabeth Boleyn as somewhat cold and unconce [...] D
Catherine of Aragon was initially betrothed to Henry VIII's older brother, Arthur, Prince of Wales. [...] D
In a deleted scene, Anne was shown to have taken on the role as guardian to Mary's son, Henry, out o [...] D
Eddie Redmayne has a role in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) which featured Queen Elizabeth I, who' [...] D
As opposed to crying in this movie, in real life, Anne never shed a tear leading up to her execution [...] D
As briefly mentioned in this movie, Elizabeth I was named after her paternal grandmother, Elizabeth [...] D
Cardinal Wolsey, one of Henry's most trusted advisers, was also one of the most powerful people in H [...] D
Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson say that their costumes were vital to knowing their character [...] D
Five of the film's cast members portrayed a Marvel comic book character. Eric Bana played the title [...] D
Andrew Garfield stated that the film originally contained a subplot featuring his character, Francis [...] D
Henry's second, third, and fifth wives, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and Catherine Howard, respectivel [...] D
There is no record that Anne temporarily fell out of favor with Henry Tudor because she got Henry in [...] D
The love letter that Mary reads to herself says, "My heart and I surrender themselves into your hand [...] D
Mary Boleyn's first husband, William Carey, died of the sweating sickness in 1528. She secretly marr [...] D
As opposed to the film showing Mary's firstborn child as a boy, in real life, her firstborn child wa [...] D
The necklace that Anne wore (the string of pearls with a B and three tear drops) is the same necklac [...] D
Anne's remains were discovered in a wooden chest under the floor in the chapel of St. Peter ad Vincu [...] D
Neither of the actresses portraying the two English sisters is actually English. Scarlett Johansson [...] D
Throughout most of the movie, Anne (Natalie Portman) and Mary (Scarlett Johansson) have been shown t [...] D
Out of Henry VIII's six wives, his first three wives each bore him children. Catherine of Aragon, du [...] D
The cast includes three Oscar winners: Natalie Portman, Mark Rylance, and Eddie Redmayne; and four O [...] D
It's noted that during the Tudor times, Catherine of Aragon was beloved by the people of England, mo [...] D
Anne was 25 years old when she and Henry first met. She was 35 years old when she was executed. In b [...] D
Mary Boleyn had a son and daughter with her first husband, William Carey, and possibly son and daugh [...] D
Emma Noakes's debut. D
At the beginning of this movie, Anne, Mary, and George as children are seen happily playing together [...] D
Andrew Garfield filmed scenes as Francis Weston, a friend of Anne and George Boleyn at the royal cou [...] D
Initially, this movie characterizes Mary as innocent, sexually inexperienced and morally upright. Fr [...] D
Anne Boleyn was hardly the quickly discarded failure that she is portrayed as being in this movie. S [...] D
The film as well as most of the film and television adaptations about Henry VIII depict the king as [...] D
Anne Boleyn was first of the two wives in Henry VIII's six wives who was executed by beheading. The [...] D
When Henry died, he was buried next to his third wife, Jane Seymour. This is specifically because sh [...] D
Similar to his sister and unlike the film, George didn't cry or shed any tears leading up to his exe [...] D
In the movie, Anne Boleyn is portrayed as the older sister, whereas in real life, Mary was almost ce [...] D
Out of Henry VIII's six wives, three of them share the name, Catherine, and two others share the nam [...] D
Jane Seymour who became Henry's next wife was actually a lady in waiting for Anne just as Anne had b [...] D
The sighting of Anne's ghost has been documented many times in the tower of London where she was exe [...] D
Anne was originally sentenced to be "beheaded or burned at the king's pleasure," but was thought to [...] D
Jessica Biel and Emma Bell auditioned for the role of Mary Boleyn. D
The movie depicts Anne Boleyn secretly wedding nobleman Henry Percy and consummating the marriage, m [...] D
One month before filming began, Natalie Portman began daily classes to master the English accent und [...] D
Mark Rylance portrayed Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall (2015). Cromwell served Henry VIII, and played a [...] D
Eddie Redmayne and Benedict Cumberbatch have both played Dr. Stephen William Hawking, in La teoria d [...] D
Body Count: 3 (not including stillbirths) D
Mark Rylance (Sir Thomas Boleyn) was reportedly dissatisfied during shooting due to historical inacc [...] D
Mary lived to be about forty-five, outliving her parents and siblings. D
Though this is not shown in the film, in real life, Anne Boleyn had written a final letter to Henry [...] D
The film depicts Catherine of Aragon having dark hair and olive skin. In reality, Catherine actually [...] D

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When Henry is about to sleep with Mary the first time, his mic and wire dangle down as he takes off [...] D
As opposed to having dark brown hair and olive skin in the film, Catherine of Aragon had auburn hai [...] D
Elizabeth was not an infant at the time of Anne's execution, she was almost 3. D
In the end, Mary lives happily ever after with William Stafford. No one explains what happened to Wi [...] D
Contrary to what was shown in the film, in real life, Henry didn't rape Anne which resulted in Eliza [...] D
Written at the very end of the credits is the message: "This is a work of fiction. The characters, i [...] D
As opposed to crying in the film when she's about to be beheaded, in real life, Anne was said to hav [...] D
Anne's pearl choker with the B on it has a clasp while she is praying and Henry comes and sits behin [...] D
Mary Boleyn's wedding scene takes place in late spring or early summer. She married William Carey in [...] D
One exterior shot shows Penshurst Place as Anne Boleyn's family home. She actually grew up at Hever [...] D
Henry tells Anne that she is 'much changed' after her stay with the French queen. However, he says t [...] D
When Anne and King Henry are arguing and Mary picks up Elizabeth to calm her, Mary's hair changes fr [...] D
In the film, Anne was shown to be the first of the Boleyn Sisters to gain interest from King Henry V [...] D
The film implies that Mary raised her niece Elizabeth. As royalty, Elizabeth had her own household. [...] D
When Anne's second pregnancy miscarries, she orders Mary and George to get rid of the dead fetus. Du [...] D
Mary asks Henry for a glass of water when she is first summoned to his bed. In the Tudor period, peo [...] D
When Anne is standing on the platform saying her last words, the swordsman is wearing a bomber jacke [...] D
When Henry angrily confronts and eventually rapes Anne after the public fallout of his annulment, he [...] D
Henry VIII says he's the second child in his family. That's only half true, he was the second son bu [...] D
In the film, Mary Boleyn's first child is a boy. In reality, her first child was a girl, Catherine. [...] D
The love letter that Mary reads to herself says, "My heart and I surrender themselves into your hand [...] D
George Boleyn is dragged crying to his execution, where the crowd is booing. George Boleyn actually [...] D
When Anne makes her speech on the execution block, a painted metal drainpipe, with metal bands fixin [...] D
Anne's father is angry when she marries Henry Percy, claiming that Percy is "a senior noble" whose m [...] D
The film refers to Mary is as the younger sister, but most historians believe she was the older girl [...] D
When Anne is standing on the platform saying her last words, the swordsman is wearing a bomber-type [...] D
At the end of the film, after Mary goes to her mother to take Elizabeth, she switches from carrying [...] D

Frase

Anne Boleyn: You cannot undo what has been done be [...] D
King Henry VIII: I find you much changed, Mistress [...] D
Anne Boleyn: I can smell the whore on you. Get awa [...] D
George Boleyn: It's embarrassing. Anne Boleyn: Lo [...] D
Anne Boleyn: Masters, I here humbly submit to the [...] D
William Stafford: If you came with me, I would nev [...] D
Anne Boleyn: [in the Tower] You'll look after Eliz [...] D
King Henry VIII: May God have mercy on Anne's soul [...] D
Mary Boleyn: It should be you in my place. Anne B [...] D
Anne Boleyn: Last night, our father put his trust [...] D
Lady in Waiting: Appointed by His Majesty the King [...] D
King Henry VIII: [Refering to Anne] I need to be c [...] D
Mary Boleyn: [in Henry's bedchamber] So, this is i [...] D
George Boleyn: You look adequate. Anne Boleyn: No [...] D
King Henry VIII: [during a supper in the banquet h [...] D
Lady Elizabeth: [after the King marches in, angry] [...] D
Anne Boleyn: [on Mary's wedding night] You afraid? [...] D
The Duke of Norfolk: You better get used to talkin [...] D
Anne Boleyn: Henry Percy George Boleyn: [Teasingl [...] D
Mary Boleyn: How can you show your face in here? M [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: [Refering to Anne's previous se [...] D
Anne Boleyn: [after getting into an argument with [...] D
Mary Boleyn: [after Anne tells her how to secure h [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: To get ahead in this world, you [...] D
King Henry VIII: Anne, have you considered what I' [...] D
Katherine of Aragon: [to Anne and Mary] I am Kathe [...] D
Anne Boleyn: How was he with you? Mary Boleyn: He [...] D
King Henry VIII: So forgiveness, you say, makes a [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: Alright, now, open! [advising [...] D
Mary Boleyn: [to George about Anne] Her reputation [...] D
The Duke of Norfolk: It is difficult time, Thomas. [...] D
King Henry VIII: I would do nothing to hurt any pa [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: Easy for you to say! You've had [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: And these rooms, our new positi [...] D
Mary Boleyn: [to Anne and George] May God have mer [...] D
King Henry VIII: I have torn this country apart fo [...] D
Mary Boleyn: You know I love him... Anne Boleyn: [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: The king has secured for you a [...] D
Mary Boleyn: [as she enters the room] Anne. Anne [...] D
King Henry VIII: Why are you here for her? Mary B [...] D
The Duke of Norfolk: Damn you! Not a single detail [...] D
Mary Boleyn: I want a husband who loves me. Who th [...] D
Mary Boleyn: [to Anne] You've reached too high... [...] D
Mary Boleyn: How are you Stafford? William Staffo [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: Risk nothing and you gain nothi [...] D
William Carey: [dancing] Are you happy? Mary Bole [...] D
King Henry VIII: If I gave your husband an assignm [...] D
Anne Boleyn: I lost it. Almost without pain. And s [...] D
The Duke of Norfolk: Did he have you? Mary Boleyn [...] D
King Henry VIII: [talking in secret] Your sister i [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: [first lines - strolling throug [...] D
Lady Elizabeth: My children, my children... [Turn [...] D
King Henry VIII: [Before the hunt] With no man to [...] D
Katherine of Aragon: [to the physician, exhausted [...] D
Anne Boleyn: I could give myself to you fully, giv [...] D
Anne Boleyn: My little sister. My little *golden* [...] D
Mary Boleyn: Mother, please! Speak to father... Do [...] D
Anne Boleyn: Do you think he'll like me? Mary Bol [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: These rooms, our new position? [...] D
King Henry VIII: Anne! Anne Boleyn: Your Grace? [...] D
Jane Parker: Put yourself in the queen's shoes. Sh [...] D
King Henry VIII: You believe that? That women can [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: Would a smile be too much to as [...] D
Anne Boleyn: It's getting more and more difficult [...] D
Lady Elizabeth: When was it that people stopped th [...] D
Lady Elizabeth: Now go to France. The queen of Fra [...] D
Anne Boleyn: [Discussing politics with her family] [...] D
King Henry VIII: [to Anne] I have torn this countr [...] D
[from trailer] Anne Boleyn: [to her brother, Geor [...] D
Sir Thomas Boleyn: [regarding the punishment for A [...] D
King Henry VIII: [to Mary] I'm asking you because [...] D
King Henry VIII: You don't think he'll miss court? [...] D
Lady Elizabeth: [preparing for the King's arrival] [...] D
Anne Boleyn: So how was it, the wedding night? Ma [...] D
Katherine of Aragon: [being led to court; stops in [...] D
King Henry VIII: I hope you kept your ears shut. [...] D
Katherine of Aragon: [to the king] I know you, you [...] D
King Henry VIII: Another talent picked up in Franc [...] D
Anne Boleyn: [happily to her sister] Younger than [...] D
Anne Boleyn: They say he's with Jane Seymour now. [...] D
King Henry VIII: Will you give yourself to me now? [...] D
The Duke of Norfolk: Now our work begins. It's one [...] D
Anne Boleyn: What will the King say when he finds [...] D
Katherine of Aragon: My lord, how have I offended [...] D
Mary Boleyn: [Refering to the Queen] The crowds ar [...] D
The Duke of Norfolk: Now that Mary is lying-in, th [...] D
[deleted scene] William Carey: Have you christene [...] D

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