- -Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, says,
"We're losing too many ships." In reality, not a single English ship
was lost during the battle.
- -The film
depicts Elizabeth being advised by Dr John Dee. Historically, Dee was travelling the continent throughout the period depicted
and did not return until more than a year after the defeat of the Armada.
Elizabeth's actual main advisor and chief minister, Sir William
Cecil, is omitted from the film altogether.
- -The
lady-in-waiting, Bess Throckmorton, in fact
became pregnant with Walter Raleigh's child in the summer of 1591, three years
after the defeat of the Armada, not immediately before.
- -When Sir
Walter Raleigh entered the Elizabethan court, the sovereign was about 53 years
old. So it could not be as fascinating as Cate Blanchett has 38 years. Nor is
it possible, therefore, that he received numerous suitors in order to marry and
have children, as shown at the beginning of the film. In fact, Erik of Sweden
annulled his marriage proposal after her trip to England was interrupted by the
death of his father in 1560, when Elizabeth was only 27 years old. Not to
mention that Erik died the same year 1577, well before the date on which we
placed the film. Something that also happened to Ivan the Terrible in 1585. And
on the other hand, Carlos II of Austria was not yet a teenager in 1585 but he
was about 45 years old and was married with eleven children responsible man.
These scenes, however, did indeed occur at the beginning of the Reign of
Elizabeth.
So, this taught me that
after seeing a good movie I should investigate more about the author,
interesting facts and obviously also about the origin and veracity of the film.
In an interview, Shekhar
Kapur, director of the film answered the following question:

“I would describe all history as fiction and interpretation. When I just finished this film, somebody sent me a script of Mary Queen of Scots. I read it just for the interest of it, and it was a completely different interpretation of history. Elizabeth is an absolute bitch and Mary of Scots is this great romantic novel being. Now you ask the Irish, and they have a totally different aspect of it. Ask any Catholic and they’ll give you a totally different aspect of history.”
This makes me realize that
the director wanted to give to the history his own interpretation, regardless
of how reality was, as different countries have different visions of what was
the Elizabeth's reign.
Finally, I want to leave a very interesting video that sparked my doubt about the history we have been taught. We all can have a different perspective of what we see and hear, we should not be influenced, so we always have to investigate more... Unfortunately is in Spanish, but I hope you like it, share opinions with me.
I think this is very interesting because I did not realize that parts of the movie could be fiction, and this post make me open my eyes. I always thought that Elizabeth was not understood and that she was only a girl that wanted to have some fun or take some liberties that she really wouldn't take. And I want to keep thinking like that, it is better haha. It seems that in the first movie the director made Elizabeth happier and more publicly sensible, i don't know.
ReplyDeleteAnd about the video, it was so bizarre to imagine the queen being a man instead of a woman, but anyways, it makes sense... I think so. I wish Elizabeth was alive to confirm that.
Good post Camila!
on the video, it is very interesting and makes me think that in fact elizabeth may have been male, has plenty of evidence or assumptions that make this seem real, what would explain because she was a Virgin, and if he was man I don't think to another man at the time it was nice to see 'the surprise' of the Queen or maybe ifnot what is.
ReplyDelete