Margaret Hilda Thatcher is the longest serving, female British Prime Minister to date. She earned this strange nickname "The Iron Lady", because of her bold and unforgiving opinions and decisions made during her office was in charge. This movie was made as a biography of this powerful and impacting woman and was released in 2011.
The film directed is the well-known Phyllida Lloyd, she had a huge success with a previous film called Mamma Mia, and she is a British director. Meryl Steep, played the role of the present Margaret Thatcher and Alexander Roach, plays the role as she reflects her younger days. The movie itself has received mixed acceptance but Meryl Steep was praised for her acting.
She went on to win numerous awards from different ceremonies for this particular role. The biggest pay of was her win at the 84th Academy Awards for best actress. The movie also won an academy award for best make-up. The plot begins in a grocery store, highlighting an old and frail lady shopping for milk. If you look closely you will then realized this is in fact Margaret Thatcher, who isn't even recognized by people the in store.
The plot then proceeds to highlight that is she now suffering from dementia and talking to her dead husband throughout the movie, as she reflects on her journey to becoming Prime Minister and her bitter resignation. You can also see her staff and her daughter having to deal with her in this state.
The movie captures epic moments such as Thatcher expressing to her father, of her being accepted into Oxford University. Her challenges to find a seat in the House of Commons, it showed just how tough it was for a middle-class woman to get accepted into a male dominated party.
The movie also highlights her friendship with Airey Neave who was assassinated, her decision to be leader in the Conservative Party and her overall struggle as a woman in this heavily male dominated, political setting at the time. During all of this, you still get an in depth look of her family life simultaneously.
The directed give you a personal outlook on how this woman had to coach herself, change her voice and reinvent herself to become the leader and image of this party. It really gives you both sides of the story and shows that not everything is what it seems. What's most surprising is the sate that Margaret Thatcher is not now, from being so powerful, into so frail and vulnerable.
She was forced to resign her post as prime minister and she still express that angry, after some twenty years later. The film comes to climax with her finally packing her dead husband's things as a sign of letting go and washing a tea cup. This film has received mixed reviews, some critics are worried about accuracy and some about how it makes Thatcher look in the recent years due to her illness but you should watch and judge The Iron Lady Film for yourself.
The film directed is the well-known Phyllida Lloyd, she had a huge success with a previous film called Mamma Mia, and she is a British director. Meryl Steep, played the role of the present Margaret Thatcher and Alexander Roach, plays the role as she reflects her younger days. The movie itself has received mixed acceptance but Meryl Steep was praised for her acting.
She went on to win numerous awards from different ceremonies for this particular role. The biggest pay of was her win at the 84th Academy Awards for best actress. The movie also won an academy award for best make-up. The plot begins in a grocery store, highlighting an old and frail lady shopping for milk. If you look closely you will then realized this is in fact Margaret Thatcher, who isn't even recognized by people the in store.
The plot then proceeds to highlight that is she now suffering from dementia and talking to her dead husband throughout the movie, as she reflects on her journey to becoming Prime Minister and her bitter resignation. You can also see her staff and her daughter having to deal with her in this state.
The movie captures epic moments such as Thatcher expressing to her father, of her being accepted into Oxford University. Her challenges to find a seat in the House of Commons, it showed just how tough it was for a middle-class woman to get accepted into a male dominated party.
The movie also highlights her friendship with Airey Neave who was assassinated, her decision to be leader in the Conservative Party and her overall struggle as a woman in this heavily male dominated, political setting at the time. During all of this, you still get an in depth look of her family life simultaneously.
The directed give you a personal outlook on how this woman had to coach herself, change her voice and reinvent herself to become the leader and image of this party. It really gives you both sides of the story and shows that not everything is what it seems. What's most surprising is the sate that Margaret Thatcher is not now, from being so powerful, into so frail and vulnerable.
She was forced to resign her post as prime minister and she still express that angry, after some twenty years later. The film comes to climax with her finally packing her dead husband's things as a sign of letting go and washing a tea cup. This film has received mixed reviews, some critics are worried about accuracy and some about how it makes Thatcher look in the recent years due to her illness but you should watch and judge The Iron Lady Film for yourself.
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