JUDE LAW'S FIREBRAND
CROWNS ALICIA VIKANDER
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Alicia Vikander replaces Michelle Williams
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Sad news, people, instead of
Michelle Williams who was supposed to play the queen,
FIREBRAND historical movie with
Jude Law as Henry VIII has added
Alicia Vikander as his last queen Catherine Parr, who was the only one to avoid banishment or death.
By the time young Catherine Parr married the deteriorating, increasingly despotic King Henry VIII, she had no assurances of a happy marriage; in fact, she had no assurances of surviving this marriage at all. Of her predecessors, two were thrown out, one died in childbirth and two were beheaded. While Catherine tried to keep her head about her to navigate the politics of her position, she brought a secret agenda. She was Protestant, believed it her duty to marry Henry, for it would be the only position in which she could convert him, and the kingdom, from his pro-Catholic position. That faith was tested when the church resisted granting his divorce from his first wife so he could marry Anne Boleyn, who would later be beheaded. With arrests, torture, and executions of Protestants on the rise, Catherine invited a dangerous game that would leave
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Jude Law will play king Henry VIII in his later years
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one of them dead before long. The thriller is told through Catherine’s singular point-of-view of the psychological horror of living with a monster, and the remarkable will to not only survive, but thrive.
Karim Ainouz is directing.
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DeleteOh very interesting darling
ReplyDeleteTotally!
DeleteWhere a picture of my handsome man, Jude Law??? It's sad to think "keep her head" was is a literal statement. I'm still waiting for a true history series on a group of royals that served in true brotherhood.
ReplyDeleteYou never knew where you were at with Henry VIII, but admittedly, some of his wives really were sluts, so it left him with issues.
DeleteInteresting how it's through Catherine's point of view. I'm usually not a fan of the same story told over and over, but when they change it and share from a different pov and make it sound good, I'm in.
ReplyDeleteWe have not seen this Catherine often on film, so it will be interesting, sad, though, that Vikander is in, she is so terrible.
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