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The Queen [Music from the Motion Picture]
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Music CD Cover Composer: Alexandre Desplat Composer: Giuseppe Verdi Conductor: Alexandre Desplat Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra Performer: David Arch Performer: Lynne Dawson Edition: Music CD Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2006-09-26 Music Label: Milan Records Soundtracks: - Queen - Alexandre Desplat
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- People's Princess 1
- A New Prime Minister
- H.R.H.
- The Stag
- Mourning
- Elizabeth & Tony
- River of Sorrow
- The Flowers of Buckingham
- The Queen Drives
- Night in Balmoral
- Tony & Elizabeth
- People's Princess 2
- Queen of Hearts
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Free Music Notes for The Queen [Music from the Motion Picture] AlbumFree Music Review: Unbelievably Boring Hit: 1 Stars
This film should have been a made for TV movie. Normally, I love British drama, but this was shockingly dull. All we see are endless telephone conversations between various politicians; everyone is in a tizzy because Diana has died and Queen hasn't reacted appropriately. That is the entire plot of this film. It was like watching an episode of the West Wing except everyone has an English accent.
Helen Mirren, in my opinion, did not deserve an academy award for this performance; she spends most of it looking stunned. I couldn't even finish watching this movie as I kept falling asleep.
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