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W.E. (15)
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2
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3.31
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| Starring |
Andrea Riseborough , Abbie Cornish, James D’Arcy
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Directed by:
Madonna
Written by:
Madonna, Alek Keshishian
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| Released: |
2011 |
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| Genre: |
DRAMA ROMANCE COSTUME BIOPIC
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| Origin: |
US |
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| Length: |
110 |
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PRO Reviews
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| | | One of the most compelling love stories in history... It's going to prove divisive. A lot of people will loathe it, simply because it's been made by Madonna. But if they were to watch it with no knowledge of who directed, they would be pleasantly surprised. They might even find much of it enjoyable, although the odd moment may have them wondering if Madge has committed treason.Whatever your feelings about Ms Ciccone, it’s impossible to refute that her film brings to the screen one of the most compelling love stories in history. It also happens to be one of the best-dressed movies of the year. | | | (Baz Bamingoye, Daily Mail) | | | | W.E. is rather better than expected; it's bold, confident and not without amusing moments... Riseborough and Cornish acquit themselves well, and W.E. may appeal to younger women with an eye for fashion. One suspects Madonna views the Windsors primarily as style icons; her version of their lives is a fantasia that will not trouble historians. Yet oddly, that’s a relief after so many stale, plodding TV documentaries about this unlovely couple. | | | (David Gritten, Daily Telegraph) | |
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