Elizabeth: the Golden Age
The sequel of Elizabeth, set a few years later when England was threatened by Spanish conquest. It certainly wasn't as good as the first film (yeah, the first film had a lot of historical inaccuracies, but I still enjoyed it a lot and was mesmerised by Cate Blanchett's portrayal of Elizabeth), but that was a hard feat to accomplish. It had its moments, but I did feel it was a bit cartoonish in places, painting Elizabeth's opposition in simplistic terms, which wasn't so much the case in the original film, which at least had some subtlety. The political intrigue wasn't as played out in this film as in the first. Sometimes it was a bit stagy and Cate Blanchett, although did fairly well, wasn't really as impressive in this as in the first. The sets and wardrobe were impressive, and a special mention should go to the armour that Elizabeth wore, which was quite spectacular. Not a bad film, worth watching, but nowhere in the same league as the original film back in 1998.