Movie Review : The Other Boleyn Girl

Coming to our screens this week, The Other Boleyn Girl with its sexy and charming casts like Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson and Eric Bana should be almost perfect! Or is it? Warning spoilers!

The Other Boleyn Girl follows the lives of the Boleyn family, who decide to subject their beautiful young daughters to a dangerous game of affection grabbing from King Henry VIII (Eric Bana). The girls, the older Anne (Natalie Portman) and younger Mary (Scarlett Johansson), each get put to the task at different times. Anne is pointed to the task first and finds it a bit odd that her parents wish to whore her off so easily. They stress the importance of what the label of King’s Mistress brings for their family. So the girls embark with barely a complaint.

Anne’s over aggression for affection takes the King down the wrong path during a horse ride. He falls off his steed and with injury brings lack of interest. Mary is then thrown to the task, despite her recent marriage to another man. The King offers her husband a job in his kingdom, which would bring Mary closer to him, thus an adulterous relationship is born.

This sort of thing goes on and on for the duration of this film. Back and forth between the two girls. King Henry’s wife gets pissed but she is rarely shown. The film presents her for a minute, so the audience knows she exists, but then never gets any more screen time than the average extra. She knows her husband is cheating but she is never given the time to contemplate the conflict.

Movie Review : The Other Boleyn Girl

The Boleyn girls seem all too eager to accomplish their parent’s mission too. Imagine being set up for this kind of thing. Of course this story happened ages ago but the girls barely give it a second thought – even Mary, the freshly married one. These girls actually existed in real life and these events are said to be historically accurate. Who am I to criticize their flaws?

For a story with such a large amount of conflict, The Other Boleyn Girl skips over the dramatic elements we should expect. The acting never strays from conventional television acting – there is no depth with any performance, no matter the situation – though the rest of the production never requires it so.

Overall, no matter what is in shot, whether it be a large exterior shot or a vast view of the large castle innards, the camera work feels as two-dimensional as possible. There is no depth involved here. Actually, there isn’t much of anything here. It’s one of the most visually boring films I’ve seen in some time.


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Movie Review : The Other Boleyn Girl
Singapore Date: 10th April 2008
Language: English
Running Time: 117 mins
Rating: NC16
Genre: Drama
Tagline: The only thing that could come between these sisters… is a kingdom.
Starring: Tiffany Freisberg, Eric Bana, Rue McClanahan, Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman
Directed by: Justin Chadwick
Company: BBC Films
Singapore Distributor: Shaw Organization

iZone Rating:

4.5/10
Official Website : The Other Boleyn Girl


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