Supported by Nicholas Farrell and Derek Jacobi as the best characters in the film, Nicole Kidman produced a truly marvelous display that showed courage and desire. Emotion was pure and something to be admired. This film was serious and the choice of music balanced that by the use of opera and Allegri's- Miserere. Every choice was sublime, perfect and fitting for the film. My only disappointment was that Anthony Hopkins didn't star as Hitchcock.
This film was lovely. I learnt so much about Monaco and about Princess Grace of Monaco. Watching this film makes me certain that I never want to marry royalty, I want a life without everyone condemning me at every turn and for breathing. I don't remember this film coming out but I am sad that I missed it when it did.
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