The story is also complemented by flashes to 15 years previously showing Maggie challenging the then Conservative leader Ted Heath and how she rose through the ranks of the Tory party.
  “A drama not a documentary” – says Margaret Writer Richard Cottan
  It’s not the first time Thatcher has been documented on screen either through real-life footage or in fictional accounts but it’s one that is bound to confront your perception on the person it portrays. The toughest task however must be trying to make even the most hardened anti-Thatcherite feel any sympathy for her.
  Screenwriter Richard Cottan said: “What I was trying to do was to take the downfall as the narrative spine of a more personal story. When writing the script the biggest challenge was deciding what to leave out. I'm sure there will be much debate about the blurring between fact and fiction but I consider this to be a drama not a documentary.”
  An Impressive Supporting Cast for Margaret
  The producers have managed to attract an exciting array of veteran actors to portray her closest allies and advisors including Ian McDiarmid (Emperor Palpatine from the Star Wars films) as Thatcher's husband Denis, Robert Hardy (All Creatures Great And Small) as her trusted second-in-command Willie Whitelaw, Philip Jackson (Poirot) as no-nonsense press secretary Bernard Ingham and Kevin McNally (Pirates Of The Caribbean and recently ITV’s Demons) as Kenneth Clarke.
  The supporting cast also lists John Sessions as Geoffrey Howe, Michael Maloney (Notes On A Scandal) taking the role as Thatcher's successor John Major, Roy Marsden (The Palace) as Norman Tebbit, Casualty’s Nigel Le Vaillant as former Conservative Prime Minster Ted Heath and an appearance by the Queen played by Rosemary Leach.
  Whether or not the content of Margaret and the human side of Thatcher will appeal to most people the prospect of seeing such an impressive display of talent on one screen is too tempting to miss.
  Regardless of your personal opinions on the Thatcher government and despite being vilified by numerous comedians (namely Ben Elton) and countless rock bands over the decades she still remains as one of the most important political figures in British history and the reason why she is still the topic of TV shows almost 20 years later."/>

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状态:DVD版

分类:电影

年份:2009

类型:剧情

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撒切尔夫人

评分:7.9

地区:英国

片长:113 分钟

导演:詹姆斯·肯特

热度:8909℃

类型:剧情

语言:英语

编剧:Richard Cottan

主演: Lindsay Duncan

状态:DVD版

更新:2018-10-28

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It’s November 1990 and Britain’s longest serving Prime Minster for more than 150 years is about to announce her resignation after almost 11 years in office. She has just been forced to face another ballot for the position of Conservative leader (illustrated here by an amusing bit of footage featuring John Sergeant) and her party ally Geoffrey Howe has just stepped down due to her European policy.   And so marks the political downfall of Maggie Thatcher, played by multi-BAFTA nominated actress Lindsay Duncan who starred as Servilia in the HBO/BBC series Rome, the subject of this TV film entitled Margaret which tells the story a woman who simply couldn’t keep up the fight after her time as British Prime Minister.   Thatcher – A Hate Figure or Political Revolutionary?   The name Margaret Thatcher drums up many images and polarised opinions. She is someone who was famous for her tough-talking persona (earning her the nickname the ‘Iron Lady’), her staunch approach to the trade unions, the introduction of the poll tax (and successive riots) and the 1982 Falklands War, all of which made her a hate figure amongst the politically active left-wing but viewed as a strong leader by her supporters.   This film is an intimate portrayal of a woman on the brink of ruin; a human story about Maggie behind the public persona as she loses her grip on the power she had strived to achieve. In her last days the Cabinet tell her that she must go before she is "humiliated" and she is being challenged by her long time rival Michael Heseltine.   The story is also complemented by flashes to 15 years previously showing Maggie challenging the then Conservative leader Ted Heath and how she rose through the ranks of the Tory party.   “A drama not a documentary” – says Margaret Writer Richard Cottan   It’s not the first time Thatcher has been documented on screen either through real-life footage or in fictional accounts but it’s one that is bound to confront your perception on the person it portrays. The toughest task however must be trying to make even the most hardened anti-Thatcherite feel any sympathy for her.   Screenwriter Richard Cottan said: “What I was trying to do was to take the downfall as the narrative spine of a more personal story. When writing the script the biggest challenge was deciding what to leave out. I'm sure there will be much debate about the blurring between fact and fiction but I consider this to be a drama not a documentary.”   An Impressive Supporting Cast for Margaret   The producers have managed to attract an exciting array of veteran actors to portray her closest allies and advisors including Ian McDiarmid (Emperor Palpatine from the Star Wars films) as Thatcher's husband Denis, Robert Hardy (All Creatures Great And Small) as her trusted second-in-command Willie Whitelaw, Philip Jackson (Poirot) as no-nonsense press secretary Bernard Ingham and Kevin McNally (Pirates Of The Caribbean and recently ITV’s Demons) as Kenneth Clarke.   The supporting cast also lists John Sessions as Geoffrey Howe, Michael Maloney (Notes On A Scandal) taking the role as Thatcher's successor John Major, Roy Marsden (The Palace) as Norman Tebbit, Casualty’s Nigel Le Vaillant as former Conservative Prime Minster Ted Heath and an appearance by the Queen played by Rosemary Leach.   Whether or not the content of Margaret and the human side of Thatcher will appeal to most people the prospect of seeing such an impressive display of talent on one screen is too tempting to miss.   Regardless of your personal opinions on the Thatcher government and despite being vilified by numerous comedians (namely Ben Elton) and countless rock bands over the decades she still remains as one of the most important political figures in British history and the reason why she is still the topic of TV shows almost 20 years later.我觉得一开始还在模仿撒切尔难听的口音调调、后面就放弃人生恢复lindsay好听的自然声音从杂货铺的女儿一步步在男性丛林中走向自己的目标直至成为英国首相。坚定,果敢,富有野心又全力以赴实现。影响一生的几部电影之一,印象最深是撒切尔收到牛津还是剑桥的录取通知书,眼神坚定,脸颊颤抖。考研剩下四个月的那个暑假,复习进度几乎为0,浑浑噩噩焦虑自愁,深夜看完了这部电影,之后的复习再怎么累总会想起这个片段,激励我坚持了下去。在考研分数公布返校的那个寒假,我坐在大巴车上,莫名其妙地哭了,想起那些在历史中奋斗成功的人生,人生太奇妙了,没想到自己三跨考研成绩会那么好!政治课看的 真的一点都不高级 叙事交叉闪回容易出戏 中间很多强硬煽情 其实片子很多摄影和表演上都蛮有亮点 浙江绝对不是最好的叙事手段 剪辑太粗糙了风云人物的晚年生活,尤其穿插过去回忆的时候,一对比更有点悲凉。梅姨的演技一如既往的让人赞叹撒切尔夫人波澜壮阔的一生用一个多小时的电影来表达,显然是太局促了。越发觉得英伦腔很好听!女人从政本身就是挑战!不重样的胸针真是美呆了!看见alan clark的时候忍不住笑了出来。人物的个性刻画乃是传记电影的灵魂所在,而不是展示其政治功过。作为一个自由主义者,这部片子中所展示的英国保守党的政治理念,我很喜欢。强调个人的奋斗,而不是靠政府给你争取利益。很受鼓舞,通常看到政治家的强硬,很难关注到作为一位首相,每一个决策背后的重要和艰难,一步,转眼成与败,当站在高位,敌人,不只是不理解自己的人,还有当时与你站在同一立场的人,每个人有自己的思想,她是席上一片黑色革履中的一抹艳色,my dream is to make the world different, even a little演撒切尔夫人的演员不错,口音有点刻意模仿...有点没看明白,英国的政局不是很了解阿