维多利亚大帝 Victoria the Great (1937)
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英国
语言: 英语/
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112 分钟
剧情:Thestoryopensonthemorningof20June1837,whentheLordChamberlainandArchbishopofCanterburyarrivetoinformyoungPrincessVictoriathatheruncle,WilliamIV,isdead,andthatsheisnowqueen.Thenewqueen'smotherandheradviser,BaronStockmar,havebeenusedtoseeingtheiropinionsprevailwithVictoria,butnowsheisonthethrone,shemakesaneffortto...
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Thestoryopensonthemorningof20June1837,whentheLordChamberlainandArchbishopofCanterburyarrivetoinformyoungPrincessVictoriathatheruncle,WilliamIV,isdead,andthatsheisnowqueen.Thenewqueen'smotherandheradviser,BaronStockmar,havebeenusedtoseeingtheiropinionsprevailwithVictoria,butnowsheisonthethrone,shemakesaneffortto...
Thestoryopensonthemorningof20June1837,whentheLordChamberlainandArchbishopofCanterburyarrivetoinformyoungPrincessVictoriathatheruncle,WilliamIV,isdead,andthatsheisnowqueen.Thenewqueen'smotherandheradviser,BaronStockmar,havebeenusedtoseeingtheiropinionsprevailwithVictoria,butnowsheisonthethrone,shemakesanefforttoassertherselfandshowthatshewillnotbeamerepuppet.However,sheagreestoconfirmPrimeMinister,LordMelbourneinhisplace.MelbourneadvisesVictoriatomarry,andsuggestsherGermancousin,PrinceAlbert.Thetwoappearincompatiblebutsoonfindthattheyareinlove.AsPrinceConsort,Albertbecomesfrustratedthatheisgivennoroleingoverningthecountryandbyhispowerlessroleashusbandtothequeen.ThoughSirRobertPeelsuggeststhatVictoriasharesomeoftheburdensofthecrownwithherhusband,sherefuses,onthegroundsthatthepeoplewouldrejectAlbertasaninterferingforeigner.Victoria'sdominationoverherhusbandevenincludesherrefusaltoallowhimtosmokehispipe,andthissoonbecomesaproxybattlegroundfortheirdifferentperspectives.Victoriafinallyrealiseshererror,andAlbertbecomeshertrustedadviser,afterheinstinctivelythrowshimselfforwardtoprotectherfromanassassin'sbullet.Victoriaistheninvolvedinapoliticalcrisis,astheChartistmovementgatherspace.PeeladdressestheHouseofCommons,andasaresulttheCornLaws,ataxongrainwhichwasatthebottomofmuchofthepopulardiscontent,arerepealed.However,AlbertiscriticisedfollowinghisappearanceintheHouseofCommons.Albert'shealthisindecline,butheintervenesinanotherinternationalcrisis,preventingLordPalmerstonfromsendinganaggressivelettertoAbrahamLincoln,whocreditsthiswithavoidingawarbetweentheUnitedStatesandGreatBritain.AfterAlbert'suntimelydeath,anddespitetheprotestationsofheradvisersandtheordinarypeople,Victoriadisappearsintoaself-imposedpurdah,untilpersuadedbyGladstonetoreturntoanactivepubliclife.WeleavehercelebratingherDiamondJubileein1897.