Historically questionable and very very slow paced. I love the history , costumes and settings but felt the script left little room for much acting. I felt like turning it off at least 3 times. Not very exciting, difficult to get emotionally involved in.I will not watch it a 2nd time. The tudor series on t.v. is much superior although still historically inacurate at times.
i loved this movie, kept me guessing throughout!! will be watched over and over... great cast,the ending could have had a little more detail thought... but it was already 2 hours sooo??
I felt all 3 major roles were outstanding. Bana was the perfect male actor for the role. I felt Johanson & Portman were both outstanding...Great love story, great drama...An overall very good film...
This movie is one of my favorite period pieces. Suberb acting, riveting story you never know what might happen next. My only complaint is that it is not totally historically acurate, but hey its hollywood! Plus you gotta love the blu-ray! I loved it!
I have read several reviews that seem to feel this movie was grossly miscast. While I did not love either Natalie Portman (as Anne) nor Scarlett Johansson (as Mary), I thought Eric Bana was wonderful as Henry. He exhibited just the right balance of royal tenderness (mostly with Mary), cowardice (with first wife, Kathryn of Aragon) and brutality (mostly with Anne). Kudos also to Kirsten Scott Thomas as the Boleyn mother. The story is set in the historical time period during which Henry VIII is desperately striving to produce a male heir to the British throne. First wife Kathryn of Aragon has born a daughter but no male heirs and she is now beyond child-bearing years. The rest, as they say, is history. The romantic part involves the machinations of the Boleyn family to ingratiate themselves with the king by throwing first one then the other of their daughters at him. After dallying with Mary briefly and producing an illegitimate son, Henry turns to Anne. More deceitful and clever than her younger sister, Anne manages to ensnare Henry resulting in the exile of Kathryn and the break from the Church of Rome. The movie briefly alludes to Anne's twisted attempts at producing a male heir including the purported incestuous relationship with her brother, George, which ultimately leads to her undoing. Of course the ultimate irony underlying this entire tale is that after all of Henry's dalliances and machinations to produce a male heir to the throne, England's greatest ruler (45 years on the throne) turns out to be his Anne Boleyn's daughter, Elizabeth. Nice costumes, decent acting and a wonderful plot only history could produce.