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Victoria & Albert (2001)

Starring: Victoria Hamilton, Jonathan Firth Director: John Erman Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (34 customer reviews)

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Recasting history as a particularly lavish soap opera, Victoria and Albert sets the story of the relationship between the queen and her consort against a background of family strife and political wrangling. Sticklers for accuracy might be disappointed, but the strong cast and lavish production values make for an entertaining film.

Victoria is barely 18 when her uncle King William IV dies. She is introduced by the family adviser to a young German prince called Albert, and in spite of their initial indifference to one another and a great deal of political opposition, they fall in love. Marriage brings its own problems, however, and as Victoria, grows from an inexperienced young woman into a shrewd and powerful monarch Albert struggles to find a role for himself in both the family and the nation.

The relationship between Victoria and Albert was a remarkable one and this film, while occasionally erring on the side of sentiment, brings that relationship to life. The young leads are charming, but it is the supporting cast of British acting stalwarts--including Nigel Hawthorne, David Suchet, and Diana Rigg--who make Victoria and Albert truly worth watching. --Simon Leake

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Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 10/30/2001 Run time: 200 minutes Rating: Nr


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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Costume Drama, So-So on the History, November 1, 2001
Victoria and Albert is a magnificent costume drama with excellent stars, a compelling story, and lovely settings. As you watch this, please keep in mind that this is a romanticized, not completely factual dramatization of the married life of Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert. In other words, enjoy it, but don't take it as accurate history.

The first episode is good drama and fairly good history. The young Victoria is shown living a cloistered life in Kensington Palace, used by her ambitious mother and others to maintain a toe hold on power. Then, after the death of her uncle William IV, Victoria's early reign is also depicted accurately as she took on her responsibilities with a dutifulness which characterized her entire reign. Her daughterly relationship with her first Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne is also well done. Finally, her meeting with Prince Albert and their hesitant courtship, engagement, and marriage is both compelling and true to history.

It is with the second episode that the drama begins to overwhelm the history. Victoria and Albert are shown with a family of six children (they really had nine) whom they bounce on their knees, cuddle and nuzzle in public, and obviously adore. Unfortunately the real Queen Victoria was not fond of children, and Prince Albert saw his progeny as useful tools for carrying out his long range plan for the liberalization of Europe, but not a whole lot more. The whitewashing of their troubled relationship with their eldest son and heir Bertie is really ridiculous. Bertie could never do right and was a constant disappointment to his parents, as they never ceased telling him. While Prince Albert's last meeting with Bertie, in which he says something like "I'm sorry we've been so hard on you" is charmingly acted, nothing like that ever took place. I also found the scenes in which Albert repeatedly ponders whether he really loves Victoria a bit unbelievable. Finally, Victoria's composure after Albert's death is completely at odds with history, which records her retreating into deep mourning for the next four decades.

Regardless of the inaccuracies, this is a beautiful piece of work and well worth the price. If you like this Victoria and Albert, may I suggest that you also look into the mini-series Edward the King, produced in the mid 1970s, which covers Bertie's life and times. It is just as well written and acted, and contains a far more true to life depiction of Victoria and Albert.

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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Gentle, Romantic Period Piece, October 28, 2001
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This new A&E production on the lives of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert was simply told and well-acted.It does not oversentimentalize the relationship of the couple, and the major events of their lives are reenacted without much sensationalism.
Victoria Hamilton, who may well be one of the Queen's many namesakes, captures the petite size of Britain's longest reigning monarch, making her an endearing character in the eyes of the viewer, even though many of my own forebears suffered under her regime. Jonathan Firth's Albert is potrayed as a gentle, decent, thoughtful man, made to leave his homeland and struggle to find acceptance in an entirely different country. But in the scene where this devoted father of nine comforts hs wife during labor while nearby, his critics suggest that he should be at a men's club instead, we see that, by following the German tradition on dealing with childbirth, he is a man ahead of his time. One of the more delightful moments ofthe film is when, during their courtship, he and Victoria play a duet together on the piano. One of the saddest, is when the Christmas tree, a custom Albert introduced to England, arrives a few days before his death on December 14,1861. It was nice to see a grown-up
Kate Mayberly in films again. She plays the couple's second daughter, Alice, who followed her older sister into marriage in the German Nobility, became the mother of Russia's last Czarina, and died of diptheria at the age of 35.The relationships of the Queen and her cabinet members is touched upon, as is the relationship with her overbearing mother. Peter Ustinov has a certain strained charisma as the Queen's predecessor, who is still aware of his sister-in-law's antics despite ill health. Diana Rigg is understated and dignified as the young Queen's devoted Lady-in-Waiting. The whole cast did a fine job. This elegant miniseries brings the chief players of the Victorian Era down from the oil-painted canvases and resurrects them quite nicely.
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A royal cinematic feast, October 21, 2003
"Victoria and Albert," directed by John Erman, stars Victoria Hamilton and Jonathan Firth as Britain's Queen Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert. The superb supporting cast includes an impressive band of acting veterans, among them Peter Ustinov (as William IV) and Diana Rigg (as young Victoria's governess). The film follows the courtship and married life of this royal couple.

V&A is a visually stunning period piece, but ultimately it's the fine performances that really make the film work. There is a wonderful chemistry between the two leads, who furthermore capably rise to the challenge of portraying the pair over a long span of time. It's an onscreen relationship that is complex and tender. The supporting cast is great--Ustinov is especially entertaining as the cantankerous King William. It's a juicy role that Ustinov plays with relish.

Although it's a period piece, V&A seems remarkably timely in light of the continuing saga of the British royal family. The film raises a number of intriguing issues--the politics of royal marriage, the relationship between the royal house and the citizenry, etc. This is a classy, well-made film--a must for those interested in British royal history.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great love story
I'm not a student of English history so I was blissfully ignorant of some of the inaccuracies that other reviewers have mentioned. So, for me, this was pure enjoyment. Read more
Published 11 days ago by R. Swanson

5.0 out of 5 stars Very Pleased
I ordered this item for a Christmas gift. It came very fast, packaged well, and in new condition. This movie is a quality movie and one that I recommend for the discriminating... Read more
Published 6 months ago by V. Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars Most Amusing
I liked it! I saw it on A&E and decided to buy it. It is a double disc set and watching it is a pleasure. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Baroque Loverboy

2.0 out of 5 stars It had it's moments ... but
The real life of V and A was interesting and complex enough that there was NO need to pretty it up, or remove so much reality for the sake of the screen play. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Readz Alot

5.0 out of 5 stars Fairy tale Love Story you want to believe.
Might not be historically accurate, but worth while watching. Brilliant performance on both Victoria Hamilton and Jonathan Firth.
Published 16 months ago by Jaja

1.0 out of 5 stars Again, sheer disappointment
When will producers of great stories on DVD realize that many people in the world do not enjoy perfect hearing? Read more
Published 18 months ago by Sudsie Dann

4.0 out of 5 stars A WONDERFUL LOVE STORY!
I cannot remember when I have enjoyed a movie more. The faithfulness of Albert and the unbashed love that Victoria had for him. The costuming of this movie was grand and royal. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Rosey C.

3.0 out of 5 stars Splashy production favors romance over accuracy
Maybe I am guilty of having overly high expectations, but I guess I expected more from this production than it delivered. Read more
Published on February 20, 2007 by chefdevergue

2.0 out of 5 stars Wide of the mark
In light of all the ecstatic reviews for this movie, I'm sure the brickbats will be free flowing after its woeful inadequacies are exposed. Read more
Published on February 3, 2007 by Candace Scott

4.0 out of 5 stars Victoria Hamilton Shines as Queen Victoria
I purchased the set (without actually watching it) upon the reccommendation of a friend and the reviews written on this production. Read more
Published on January 31, 2007 by vessie@oz

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