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6/10
Eh... Nice costumes and sets
5 March 2008
If you want a good movie about Henry VIII and Anne Bolyen, rent Anne of the Thousand Days. That was a film that used history to tell a story about real people who had a love to change a nation.

In this version of the eponymous Phillipa Gregory novel, historical inaccuracies abound. Approximately fifteen years are compressed into two hours with no indication time has gone by except for various babies. None of the characters ever change or grow any older. The characters in this movie are completely one-sided. Anne is ambitious. Henry is a womanizer. Mary is simple. No one has any complexities. The sisterly rivalry plays out like an underdeveloped soap opera.

On the other hand, the film is engaging and the costumes lovely. Same with the gorgeous palace settings.

Eye candy it is. Truthful or realistic it isn't.
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9/10
Give it another chance!
2 August 2004
The first time I saw this movie, I hated it. Flat out hated it. Thought it was the most depressing movie ever. Then I saw it a second time, and then again, and now it's one of my favorites. It has these little moments that just make it so incredible, and hilarious. The cast of actors are all so great. The movie does get a little pretentious, but what film doesn't these days? I love how every type of person is represented. I think the movie is just to sly in its genius that it can be hard to pick up on. I love how even in the end, not everyone's happy. I think Martha Plimpton's character was hilarious. And Eric's face when he's told he's bad in bed? Come on. Great movie. I seriously notice something new about it every time. And Courtney's performance? I'm a huge fan of hers, but if you want to see great acting by her--watch The People VS Larry Flynt.
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