The Other Boleyn Girl

2008

Action / Biography / Drama / History / Romance

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Natalie Portman Photo
Natalie Portman as Anne Boleyn
Juno Temple Photo
Juno Temple as Jane Parker
Scarlett Johansson Photo
Scarlett Johansson as Mary Boleyn
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Andrew Garfield as Francis Weston
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English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 55 min
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English 5.1
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 55 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird7 / 10

A historical character study that is beautifully-designed...

I saw this last year when I was 16, at the cinema with my mum and my sister, and I must say we were impressed. I will confess that I haven't read the book by Phillippa Gregory, but from my perspective of the film, this is a beautifully made historical character study of some of the most famous historical figures in history. The film does look exquisite, with lavish costumes and splendid locations. The acting from Natalie Portman and Scarlet Johanssen are the redeeming merits of an above-average but rather unsubtle movie. These two actresses are brilliant at showing emotional depth. I also liked the actress of Catherine of Aragon, though I didn't expect Catherine to be conveyed in the way she was. However, I was not so impressed with Eric Bana as Henry. He fits the part physically, but emotionally he comes across to me as rather flat and lifeless. There are many historical inaccuracies, probably an attempt to be faithful to the source material, and because of this, sometimes the dialogue is very wordy and could have been simplified, and the rape scene seemed as though it came from another movie. I also thought the film rather overlong and a bit slow, and I will confess that I was out of my seat in the execution scenes with genuine fright inside of me, believe me a man screaming for mercy is one of the last things you want to see portrayed on film.(I really found that scene in particular very upsetting to watch)In conclusion, a beautifully made and in general well acted period drama, but suffers from uneven dialogue and pacing. 7/10 Bethany Cox.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

costumed soap opera

Anne Boleyn (Natalie Portman) is the older sister embodying the hopes of her family. Mary (Scarlett Johansson) is the other sister and her good heart is not seen as being useful. With no male heir, King Henry VIII (Eric Bana) is frustrated with his marriage to Catherine of Aragon after a stillborn male baby. The Duke of Norfolk (David Morrissey) sees a way to introduce his niece as a mistress to the king. Sir Thomas Boleyn (Mark Rylance) and Norfolk's sister Lady Elizabeth Boleyn (Kristin Scott Thomas) offer the more outgoing unmarried Anne. Instead, the king is taken with the shy Mary who recently married William Carey (Benedict Cumberbatch) hoping for a quiet life. Mary is ordered to be the king's mistress and one of the queen's ladies-in-waiting. The family joins her in court as they gain in prestige. Anne secretly marries nobleman Henry Percy and tells her brother George (Jim Sturgess). George tells Mary who then tells her parents fearing a scandal over Percy who is engaged to another arranged by the king. Anne is exiled to the French court. She would return to take the king from Mary. She would give birth to future queen Elizabeth. Mary is widowed and remarries William Stafford (Eddie Redmayne). Ambitious courtesan Jane Parker (Juno Temple) marries George and would cause a great royal scandal.

Anne seems to be written as the flamboyant sister while Mary is the shy one. Portman is older than Johansson and that does fit the Boleyn sisters. However, I think Johansson and Portman are more fit in personality to switch their roles. It's pushing through a lot of plot and the material may be better for a TV series. The actors are capable and the story is fascinating. The execution is a little flat but still very watchable as a vast costume soap opera.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca3 / 10

Pretty costumes - and that's it

This is a terrible film, there's no two ways about it. The script is bad, the actors miscast, and it fails to give any real insight into the Tudor era. I can forgive historical inaccuracy in decent films, but this is far from a decent film.

My biggest disappointment is the lack of scope. The budget was clearly blown on making the costumes and hiring the actors, because the entire film takes place in a dingy mansion. Scenes set outside are few and far between. Even the key execution scene, which would have seen hundreds of spectators, has about half a dozen bored-looking extras standing around instead.

Johansson is vacuous and Portman made me cringe at times. Eric Bana is probably the worst actor yet to play Henry VIII (and he knows it),but at least he has little to do. The best actor in the film, Eddie Redmayne (of PILLARS OF THE EARTH) is wasted as a pageboy. I find Philippa Gregory a dry, unengaging author anyway, but I'd hoped this would be a decent adaptation. How wrong I was! As for the bit where Anne is prepared to commit incest with her own brother - ludicrous! They should have just brought in Cromwell making up evidence in his torture chamber, at least that would be closer to the truth.

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