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I survived 'Spencer' . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on November 13, 2021 at 12:54:08:

One of the worst films I didn't leave. I presume the blue hairs will instantly lock onto this "fable based on a tragedy" and gush with empathy for the darling of the royerls.

The worst part was Kristen Stewart mugging Dianna's every expression. This is obviously a shot at making Dianna the poor, long-suffering flower who was actually ahead of Charles in illicit affairs. Her behavior, in this film, was the rejection of royal life and its constrictions.

But, the production values were sky high and Sandringham Estate was ground zero for the palace intrigue.

Not sure why Venice is so wild about this other than it being about Dianna.