We knew that we'd need to screen this film even before it was released and the reviews were in: the combination of Judi Dench and period drama meant that we were bound to get a good audience.
I'd seen the film at the cinema and enjoyed it: it was genuinely good but did not have the story or impact of the same team's Philomena. It was a good evening and, as they say, a good time was had by all.
Here are my notes:
Victoria and Abdul
I'd seen the film at the cinema and enjoyed it: it was genuinely good but did not have the story or impact of the same team's Philomena. It was a good evening and, as they say, a good time was had by all.
Here are my notes:
Victoria and Abdul
UK 2017 111 minutes
Director: Stephen Frears
Starring: Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Tim
Piggott-Smith, Eddie Izzard and Adeel Akhtar
Awards and Nominations
- Nominated for two Oscars (Makeup and Hairstyling, and Costume Design)
- Nominated for Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (Judi Dench) at the Golden Globes
- A further two wins and 10 nominations
“Victoria & Abdul is worth seeing for Dench's magisterial
performance and for Frears's light but sure directorial touch. Just don't
mistake it for actual history.”
Christopher
Orr
Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal)
travels from India to participate in Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. When he
meets the Queen (Judi Dench) they strike up an unlikely alliance. As their
friendship develops the Prince of Wales (Eddie Izzard), Sir Henry Ponsonby (Tim
Piggott-Smith) and members of her household do their best to destroy it.
It is possible to see
the film as an unofficial sequel to Mrs
Brown (1997) in which Dench’s portrayal of the widowed Queen Victoria won
her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress and launched her Hollywood career. The
main characters of the film were real people, but the opening credits (“based
on true events… mostly”) confirm that what follows is a historical fantasy.
The subject of the film
is quintessentially English, and the production involves a creative team that developed
their careers at the BBC before moving into cinema where they have been
involved in a significant number of the best British films over the past few
decades while subsequently garnering an international reputation for their work
in Hollywood. The screenplay is by Lee Hall whose early work included plays for
BBC Radio before making his name with Billy
Elliot (2000) and later writing the screenplay for Stephen Spielberg’s War Horse (2011). Stephen Frears’s early
TV work included A Day Out (1972),
Alan Bennett’s debut play for TV, and My
Beautiful Laundrette (1985), made for TV but released cinematically, before
he moved to Hollywood where his films included Dangerous Liaisons (1988),
The Grifters (1990) and High Fidelity (2000).
Meanwhile Judi Dench
followed an illustrious stage career with a numerous TV roles with the BBC
before being cast as Queen Victoria in Mrs
Brown. She first worked with Stephen Frears in the TV movie Saigon - Year of the Cat (1983) and subsequently
starred in his films of Mrs Henderson
Presents (2005) and the Oscar nominated Philomena
(2015). Since completing this film she has also starred in Murder on the Orient Express (2017) and
has recently completed filming Red Joan,
with Trevor Nunn as director.
Here's a link to the trailer: