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The Young Victoria (2008)

Emily Blunt , Rupert Friend  |  PG |  DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (309 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: April 20, 2010
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (309 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001C4AFOY
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,679 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Young Victoria" on IMDb

Special Features

Deleted and Extended Scenes
The Real Queen Victoria Featurette
Making of The Young Victoria
Lavish History: A Look at the Costumes and Locations
The Coronation Featurette
The Wedding Featurette

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Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend star in the lavish historical drama, THE YOUNG VICTORIA. Resolved to establish her authority over those who rule in her stead, a young and inexperienced Queen Victoria (Blunt) draws strength from the love of Albert (Friend), the handsome prince who’s stolen her heart. Based on the courtship and early reign of England’s longest-serving monarch, THE YOUNG VICTORIA is a majestic tale of romance, intrigue and power.

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149 of 150 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great film, mostly historically accurate January 22, 2010
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I thoroughly enjoyed this film! Emily Blunt gave a stunning performance as Victoria, but Rupert Friend totally steals the show as Albert, in many ways a much more challenging role, I think. Albert was a complex, private person and his relationship with Victoria is all the more interesting, because while he dutifully pursued marriage with Victoria as his destined "career", he did not expect to fall in love or to be loved in their marriage. Friend does a marvelous job of portraying a very reserved, rational man suprised by his own powerful feelings, and of showing Albert's very dry but keen sense of humor. Many biographers/historians have suggested that Albert did not love Victoria as she did him, but I think this has much more to do with Albert's reserved, Germanic public persona than any historical reality, as is amply demonstrated in his letters and Victoria's journals. Friend does a marvelous job of revealing an Albert who loved Victoria deeply and was willing to make great sacrifices for her, but who also had the strength to stand up to her strong will and fiery temper, and not be pushed around. Both actors obviously did their homework on Victoria and Albert and I think very much captured the essence of their personalities. I also very much enjoyed Jim Broadbent and Harriet Walter's marvelous, feisty performances as King William and Queen Adelaide.

One aspect of the film I found a bit jarring was the portrayal of Victoria's relationship with King Leopold and Baron Stockmar as being rather distant and hostile. While Victoria was quite determined to live her own life and not be a pawn in their (or anyone else's) political schemes, she actually had a very affectionate relationship with her uncle Leopold both before and after her marriage, and Stockmar was a lifelong friend and confidant of both Victoria and Albert and helped them through many of their early marital difficulties. Their manipulative attitude toward Albert and their obsessive focus on grooming him for marriage to Victoria was historically accurate, and Rupert Friend's portrayal of the young Albert's attitude toward their "training" is one of the funniest parts of the film.

I highly recommend Stanley Weintraub's biographies of both Victoria and Albert for those wanting the real historical background for the film. Sarah Ferguson's book Victoria and Albert: Life at Osborne House is also a well-researched and beautifully illustrated book about their marriage and family life.

There is a bit of minor chronological rearrangement to cram about 5 years of historical material into less than 2 hours, for which I think Julian Fellowes can be easily forgiven, and some slight embellishment of real events for dramatic effect (eg Prince Albert did attempt to shield Victoria in the assassination attempt but was not actually shot, Albert was not present at Victoria's coronation) but I didn't find it detracted from the story. Much of the script is actually verbatim historical record (King William's drunken outburst at the banquet, Conroy's attempt to force Victoria to sign an order making him Regent) and Fellowes included these bits unaltered, to his credit--they are fabulously dramatic, just as they are.

Costuming is gorgeous and well-researched, the film is a visual treat. A real must-see!
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82 of 86 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you February 8, 2010
Format:DVD
Movie critics seem to brush over the section of movie goers that can't get enough of well done period dramas. The week before I saw YV I watched Avatar. Now, the critics love Avatar--new visual feats, jump scenes, apparent sex and vilification of the political right. What the critics hate is a beautiful well made film with monogamous relationships, real violence and a hero that actual existed. I suppose critics love the imaginative and spur the real, an interesting commentary on our society and its relationship to the beautiful.
This is the best period drama since the 6 hour Pride and Prejudice.
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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Love with the Proper Stranger January 20, 2010
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The delightfully dallying Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, treats us to a beautifully costumed glimpse of the political and power machinations that go on no matter the era behind the palace door in her production of "Young Victoria" directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and written by Julian Fellowes.

Flamboyant Ferguson, once married to Prince Andrew of the UK, knows firsthand just how much of an outsider someone married to a royal can be even in his/her own household. Obviously intrigued by her subject matter as illustrated with the elaborate attention to detail, Ferguson uses the outsider theme in her recounting of the story of Victoria Regina (1819-1901) and VR's ascent to the throne of England at eighteen years old in 1837 but also explores `what could have been' for herself and her modern day prince if they had not allowed the politics and manner plays of the realm interfere with their life together.

Living as a virtual prisoner in the home of her mother, the Duchess of Kent and the Duchess's lover/adviser Sir John Conroy, Victoria endures a restrictive childhood with no companionship of her own age; her dog, Dash, albeit an adorable King Charles spaniel does little to promote her experience of the outside world or prepare her for her coming role as queen. Thought of as a pawn to be controlled by either an appointed regent, a husband, or trusted adviser, Victoria must remain focused; understand her weaknesses and work towards a strong independence that will aid her in taking her place as one of Great Britain's greatest monarchs. The film transports the young princess from captivity to competence and sees her growth from unsure and stubborn ingénue to more-in-control young queen, wife and mother.

Ferguson's concept succeeds admirably; "The Young Victoria" is a first rate film in the genre of Masterpiece Theatre, replete with the lush backdrops of the royal British lifestyle (exquisite gardens, Buckingham Palace, and castles, Arundel and Belvoir ) and beautifully recreated 19th century costumes. However, most compelling for this reviewer and her fellow very vocal older audience members was the film's ability to convey the advance and balance of the developing romance between this queen and her consort from the viewpoint of Victoria as unsure insider and Albert as the German prince who most certainly was at first a guest within his own home. What Ferguson did not get right in her own life, she more than adequately conveys here.

Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada (Full Screen Edition), Warrior Queen) plays the young repressed princess with a believable uncertain precision--her role as Victoria contrasts remarkably with the acerbic over anxious assistant to Meryl Streep in "The Devil Wore Prada." Wonderful to look at, Rupert Friend (Cheri, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont) gives Albert, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, male model sexiness that had many of the audience's older women cooing at his earnest smiles and endearing dimples. However, he is not just a pretty face; his ability to personify a steel core within a pleasant persona admirably depicts the dilemma his character faced throughout his twenty years as Victoria's husband.

Secondary players Miranda Richardson as Victoria's mother and Mark Strong as the Snidely Whiplash villain, Conroy, smolder with insecurity and the wrath that ensues when one's orders are not followed to the letter. Almost unrecognizable--a tribute to his chameleonic ability to become any character--is Paul Bettany (Wimbledon, A Beautiful Mind) as Lord Melbourne, the ambitious and politically minded PM.

The combination of worthy players and intriguing plotline keeps the hour and 45 minute playing time a moving feast of period drama, political power and sweet romance that will wow any lover of the Masterpiece Theatre genre. Despite some historical inaccuracies (Albert never took a bullet for Victoria although there were multiple assassination attempts on her life), the interplay between the two leads cannot fail to charm.

Bottom Line? Sarah Ferguson along with Martin Scorsese produces and arrestingly lovely film depicting the first years of Queen Victoria's long reign as monarch of Great Britain. Telling the parallel stories of her romance with her first cousin, the German Prince Albert and her maturation with regard to court politics and her role as the empire's figurehead, "The Young Victoria" provides an intriguing entertainment for the Masterpiece Theatre set who cannot get enough of costumes, elaborate sets and the mannered sensibilities that act as decoy for machinations that do not change with any age. The audience that I viewed the film with commented enthusiastically about the production afterward, repeatedly exclaiming that it was one of the `best films' they had seen in years. Recommended.
Diana Faillace Von Behren
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great movie
I absolutely love this movie. I bought it just because it looked cute but the acting in it was really good and the costumes are gorgeous as well. Beautiful story.
Published 1 day ago by Christopher P Deri
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, the costumes
While this is a lovely movie -- which probably over-romanticizes Victoria's and Albert's relationship -- it's worth watching for the costumes and settings alone. Just lovely.
Published 7 days ago by Lady Wesley
5.0 out of 5 stars There should be more DVD's like this - absolutely wonderful - 10/10
A most touching video; not a fantasy but real life. Actors 10/10; Story 11/10. Awaiting the sequel to this romance.
Published 11 days ago by sfrank
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE IT
I THINK IT IS VERY ROMANTIC. I LOVE THE COSTUMES AND SETS. THE ACTORS HAVE DONE AN EXCELLENT JOB. THEY WERE VERY CONVINCING AND WHEN I LOOKED UP PICS OF THEM, THEY DID A GREAT... Read more
Published 12 days ago by CHERYL MARKS
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful presentation of an interesting historical figure
I have a renewed interest in the current British royal family, and thought I'd see what the movie industry has to say about one of their ancestors. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Constance W.
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Love Story
This is one of those movies that are just so simplistically beautiful because of the love story, and I think Emily Blunt is fantastic as Victoria. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Christina Masaitis
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Acting - Story Line Difficult to Follow
When I first started watching it, I was delighted. But as the story went on, it became a bit of a drag.
Published 20 days ago by W. Barnes
5.0 out of 5 stars Bought just for set design and cinemaphotography
This is a mooshie romance story and of little interest, but sets the gold standard for costumes, set design, set decoration, and the best color rendition and camera work of any... Read more
Published 22 days ago by AC500Driver
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful period piece.
This is the rare instance where visual interpretation exceeds expectations, This is a wonderful period piece that is pretty darn accurate for a historical film. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Ioice
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite
I'm not sure why but I can watch this movie over and over again, with or without my girlfriend. Recommended to all.
Published 23 days ago by Sheva
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