The Favourite (2018) Review

By Alyn Darnay   X Formly Known as Twitter
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My take…Pass this one by, but keep your eye out for all three of these exceptional actresses in the future.

The Favourite (2018) Review
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Here we go again, another English Period Piece. This one is about Queen Anne and it's thinly disguised as a cynical comedy of royal manners. In reality, it's a nasty, vicious, profane, royal story about two women and their devious plotting and scheming against each other, to become the favorite confidant to the Queen. Take confidant, to mean lover; for even though this Queen has lost seventeen children in one way or another, it appears her sexual appetite leans toward her own sex. A somewhat forbidden activity at the time, it appears, even for a Queen.

Now that alone would make for the basis of a great film, or so you would think. However, the way Director Lanthimos chose to tell the story it became rather an overblown film, devoid of any sense of its own soul. Beautiful sets, stunning cinematography, and even three brilliant actresses cannot make up for the lack of a well-crafted script that develops its characters and plotline instead of cowering under a dose of foul-mouthed one-liners and poorly set up numbered and titled sequences.

When a film throws its audience into one uncomfortable scene after another for the pure joy of being able to do it, I draw the line as to what makes responsible filmmaking to me. I'm not advocating any kind of censorship here at all; I'm totally against that. I'm just saying that "The Favourite" could as easily have been an entertaining film of amusing social mores, as it is the exact opposite.

Here's The Storyline…

The year is 1708, Britain is locked in a war with France, and Queen Anne (Colman) sits on the throne in frail health due to an advanced attack of gout, not caring about what happens at all. It appears her life-long confidant, adviser, and secret lover Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough (Weisz), is make all decisions of state for her.

Into this cloistered existence comes Sarah's impoverished distant cousin Abigail Masham (Stone). Using her many charms she endears herself to Sarah. As Sarah takes her under her wing, Abigail begins to plot a chance at returning to her aristocratic roots. As politics become time-consuming for Sarah, Abigail steps into fill-in as the Queen's companion. Their burgeoning friendship gives her the opportunity she has been waiting to fulfill her ambitions, and she won't let anything stand in her way.

Olivia Colman definitely steals the show with her brilliant interpretation of Queen Anne as a fat, diseased, ill-tempered beast of a woman. Then with both Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz adding their great performances as well, it's a pity the movie is so mired in its own mud. It'll drown at the box office.

My take…Pass this one by, but keep your eye out for all three of these exceptional actresses in the future.

Grade: D+

"The Favourite" is Rated R for strong sexual content, nudity, and language.

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MPAA Rating: R
Running Time: 120 minutes
Distributed By: Fox Searchlight Pictures

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Alyn Darnay was a highly respected filmmaker, known for earning thirty-three awards of excellence in film. His work included acclaimed films like Boyfriend Killer and Girlfriend Killer, which earned recognition at several festivals. Alyn was also a dedicated educator, inspiring future filmmakers through his teachings at the Miami Film School and Florida Film Institute. His passing has left a lasting legacy, with his influence continuing to be felt throughout the film industry.


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