‘The Crown’ (season 6, episode 2)
Creative: peter morgan
Address: May el-Toukhy, Erik Richter Strand, Alex Gabassi, Stephen Daldry
Distribution: Imelda Staunton, Jonathan Pryce, Dominic West, Ed McVey
Country: United Kingdom/United States
Duration: 50 minutes approx. (6 episodes)
Year: 2023
Gender: Drama
Premiere: December 14, 2023 (Netflix)
★★★★
end ‘Crown‘ does not include the end of his reign Isabel II: It ends much earlier in 2005, the year of the then (and for nearly two decades) wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. What we witnessed by watching these six episodes Another possible end, the end of series designed to last and shine in luxury, without budget constraints or digital environments where something more tactile needs to happen. You should enjoy these last hours and make the most of them.
If the first episode of this sixth season focused, first of all, on the development and sad end of the love between Diana and Dodi, the second, more variety of heroesstarting from the unknown Guillermo Ed McVey, was disturbed by the same attention her mother received in the episode ‘Pasión por Guillermo’. Instead of slowing down and processing the loss, he returns to Eton as soon as possible. She wants everything to be normal again. But nothing will ever be the same again: Young fans around the world understand his sadness and want to heal him at all costs. Next to Enrique (Luther Forda revelation as a disgrace to the clan) looks at him with envy and makes a bold statement: “No one in human history has ever screamed for a redhead.”. Don’t you remember Rick Astley?
Guillermo’s real drama, no matter what, is not the accumulation of fan mail, but his estrangement from his father Carlos (Dominican West), stated that he was at fault in the first instance of Diana’s death. The central conflict of the series is typical and almost exclusive to privileged people: how difficult it is to be a public figure but also be oneself. However Other concerns, such as the gap between father and child or the expectations placed on us by our elders, are universal and sometimes have devastating effects..
When William met Kate
As with the rest of the series, Morgan allows himself to play with different tones and styles in these episodes. Draws attention healthy surreal startAlmost typical Sorrentino from the episode ‘Ruritania’, where Elizabeth II (Imelda Staunton) dreams of the coronation of a new king, not Charles, but Tony (played by Blair). Bertie Carvel), D:Ream’s eurodance hit is now set to the beat of the national anthem, ‘Everything can be better’. Obsessed with the popularity and influence of the Prime Minister (who convinced the US to send NATO troops to Kosovo), Isabel asks him for advice on giving the monarchy a layer of modernity. Another thing is to follow them.
On the other hand, ‘Alma Mater’, the episode depicting the first courtship between William and Kate (also an unknown Meg Bellamy), is a full-fledged college drama with the usual love triangles. Before conquering the future Princess of Wales, William meets bohemian Lola Airdale-Cavendish-Kincaid (Honor Swinton Byrne, The daughter of Tilda Swinton and the star of the two-parter “The Souvenir” is a clear copy of her real Carly Massy-Birch relationship. Kate spends some time with Rupert Finch before deciding on William (olive), a handsome and educated man, but according to the series, he is not noble enough for a mother, Carole Middleton (Eve is the Best), is making other plans for her daughter.
In the vision of Morgan and his team of screenwriters, nearly every love story is intersected by a shadow of attention, a shadow of formality, and a responsibility. Diana hung out with Charles partly because her father liked it; Mohammed Al Fayed (Salim Dau) created the ideal conditions for an attraction to arise between his son Dodi and Lady Di. In this series of episodes (more specifically, ‘Hope Street’) Al-Fayed destroys the romance between William and Kate, inspiring London’s Metropolitan Police to turn to the matter. Operation Paget, which sought (unsuccessfully) some truth behind the conspiracy theories surrounding the Soul Bridge crash.
coping with death
Also Princess Margaret (Lesley Manville) has his own episode: ‘The Ritz’, where he recalls the strokes that forced him to change his happy lifestyle. In those days of discouragement, she relies on her memories, especially those of the secret night she spent with her sister on Victory Day in Europe in 1945. ‘Royal Night’ movie (related to Julian Jarrold‘The Crown’ regular), Morgan shows us teenagers Isabel (Viola Prettejohn) and Margaret (Beau Gadsdon) escape Buckingham Palace to party at the Ritz.Where Isabel is encouraged to practice the twitter bug with American soldiers.
The consistent existence of all stories could not be otherwise, Refusing to stop directly influencing the people and his subjects, II. elizabeth. When his sister and mother die and his Golden Jubilee is reached, he begins to seriously worry about his own death and legacy. Stephen Daldry (“The Hours”) returns for a time as director of “The Crown” The very daring and suitably majestic final movement of World War II. The final attempt to understand the mystery of Elizabeth: Why did she bury her vitality and restlessness to devote herself tirelessly to the defense of an unnatural system? Or as she puts it: “What about the life I left aside? The woman I put aside when I became queen.” The mystery continues.