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Netflix's eagerly-anticipated The Crown is the most lavish biopic ever, says HUGO VICKERS | Daily Mail Online
I'm not sure it's possible to get everything right with movies and documentaries about the royals.
Hugo Vickers is one of the more reverent Royal historians; if he's complaining about the Windsors acting like what most wealthy upper class people did at the time than I'd say the series is probably on the money in terms of accuracy of sentiment.
And total fiction.
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The whole film 'the Queen' was largely invented dialogue, as the writer has said he aims to get the truth of what was said in meaning but not in the actual words spoken.
The RF have kept silent on this new series and I suspect that rather like when "The Queen' was released they will wait to see public reaction to it before reacting themselves.
I am probably being stupid but how on earth does the writer aim to get the meaning of what was said when neither he or anyone else knows what was said?
I agree about the BRF wait and see attitude.
I understand that but I think this writer is just a poser.
This is a work of fiction using real life characters.
I dont think the BRF will care unless it includes something seriously detrimental - unlikely IMO
Precisely! Who among us hasn't cringed at people waxing lyrical about the "Stag" scene in "The Queen", all having the warm fuzzies and talking about what HM thought and felt and, some even about what the wretched stag thought and felt. All total saccharine bollocks!