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8 Femmes (2002) dir. François Ozon
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Anicée Alvina and Nicole Courcel in "Le rempart des Béguines" (dir. Guy Casaril - 1972).
Le Rempart des Béguines (The Beguines), 1972
I started reading “The Illusionist” by Francoise Mallet after having seen “Le Rempart des Béguines” in French (I didn’t understand anything since there weren’t any subtitles) and OH MY I love it. It is basically another version of Carol!?!?! What is it about lesbian age gap novels from the 1950s???
“Mais non dites ça tu es sûr de rien. Mais jamais sûr de rien.” (But no, say that, you're not sure of anything. But never sure of anything.)
Le Rempart des Béguines.
- Françoise Mallet-Joris -
Le Rempart des Béguines (1972) ‘The Beguines’.
Directed by Guy Casaril.
Anicée Alvina - Nicole Courcel
Le Rempart des Béguines (The Beguines), 1972
I started reading “The Illusionist” by Francoise Mallet after having seen “Le Rempart des Béguines” in French (I didn’t understand anything since there weren’t any subtitles) and OH MY I love it. It is basically another version of Carol!?!?! What is it about lesbian age gap novels from the 1950s???
Betty Buckley in Carrie, 1976.
"From the day she was born, Margaret Rose has been my constant companion."
Elizabeth x Margaret » The Crown 6x08 Ritz
» The Crown 5x04 Annus Horribilis
Lesley Manville being iconic as Princess Margaret in The Crown S5.
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Fond Farewells Mark the End of an Era for The Crown.
Pt 2 of Season 6 Accedes to the Next Generation – But Reigns Most Triumphant Saluting Its Sovereign.
Review & gifs by L.L @The Crown TV
I wasn't sure what to expect from the final 6 preview episodes of The Crown. Part 1 gifted us with a season-defining performance from Elizabeth Debicki, but such intense focus on the tragedy of Diana and Dodi's deaths was heavy-going. How to move forward?
Not many TV shows stick the landing, but I believe The Crown does, mostly by putting Queen Elizabeth front and centre. In four different ways! But Part 2 takes a while to forge ahead and reign triumphant.
Ed McVey and Meg Bellamy make shy William and swotty Kate believable as a young couple who meet at university – or earlier, as per a flashback with (not Ghost!) Diana. I still found it hard to invest in their will-they-won't-they relationship (we already know they do.)
Instead, it’s sisters Elizabeth and Margaret who have long been the emotional heart of this show; at every stage of their lives.
Former Oscar-nominee Lesley Manville (alongside Queen Imelda Staunton) is truly magnificent in Ep 8 as Princess Margaret, though it's painful watching this vibrant lady struggle as her health worsens.
Memories of the 1940's are a delight. However, I wish we'd seen more of wide-eyed teen Lilibet let loose (Viola Prettejohn) and carefree Marg (Beau Gadsdon) before older Margaret says her final goodbye.
Staunton saves her best for last, bringing dry humour, vulnerability as well as leadership to Ep 10. The 70+ min epic finale 'Sleep, Dearie Sleep' has its shaky moments, but beautifully completes Queen Elizabeth's story when it counts, bringing near-perfect closure. That alone elevates Season 6 beyond Season 5.
Warning - MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD. This is my final *EVER* review (might be extra long!)
S6 is NOW ON NETFLIX - WATCH THE EPISODES before reading.
Images: courtesy of Netflix
“No life goes on forever. Recently, I had that made clear to me by my doctor. Around the same time, I heard a radio interview with you, and I suppose I wanted to know if our love, in the context of a whole life, had been a fleeting one…or a lasting one.”
Margaret x Peter » The Crown 5x04 Annus Horribilis
"From the day she was born, Margaret Rose has been my constant companion."
Elizabeth x Margaret » The Crown 6x08 Ritz