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Post by EnglishWanabe on Jul 16, 2006 4:51:21 GMT 9.5
the lost prince is love..and i be doing Queen Maary of Tek it for my history individual study TEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEE i am obsessed with history, and the lost prince introduced me miranda so it has to be one of my faves, along with tom and viv
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Post by QueenOfTheDance on Jul 19, 2006 9:35:13 GMT 9.5
My fav bit is just one line 'Lala' when shes sitting in her study and Lala is explaining why Johnny was out. One line can say so much. I so agree GQ. All this talk has made me need to see it again. xxxx
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katie
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Post by katie on Oct 30, 2006 17:44:45 GMT 9.5
i loved the lost prince! it was so moving! by the end of it i was crying!
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Post by Kathleen on Oct 31, 2006 4:08:01 GMT 9.5
Never seen it...I was thinking about it though.
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Post by helen on Oct 31, 2006 8:33:36 GMT 9.5
i loved the lost prince! it was so moving! by the end of it i was crying! Me too! I cried my eyes out at the end. It's my favourite Miranda film I think. I really must get the DVD, but finding any Miranda films on DVD is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
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Post by Morgause on Nov 1, 2006 8:50:54 GMT 9.5
Queen Mary's portrait by Miranda is absolutely flawless! I will never forget the expression in her face while she is watching Johnny's attack!
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Post by Rita, Oh Yes! on Jan 3, 2007 0:49:35 GMT 9.5
I watched this one New Year's Eve with my bottle (or two) of wine. What a beautiful, amazing, tremendoudly sad story.
I love Poliakoff, and his ability to direct people so flawlessly. And Queen Mary's restraint is absolutely amazing. It says so much... with saying so little.
Miranda never ceases to amaze me, and it's like I want to say everything but I can't find the words to describe everything I want to say.
Also, has anyone else who's seen this seen 'Gosford Park'? Apparently, in GP, the hunting scene is a direct intertextual eference to 'The Rules of the Game'. I couldn't help but notice that Polikoff seems to have referenced GP himself. Michael Gambon shooting ducks and 'why can't I hit anything?!' and the King hiding in the communications room in that one scene (that actor was also in GP, and hid below stairs for a scene and ate jam). I have to think it was intentional - how could it not be, with the same actors? But if so, I wonder why. It was brilliant, but I do have to wonder why. So many people would probably miss that.
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