Spencer

During her Christmas holidays with the royal family at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England, Diana decides to leave her marriage to Prince Charles.

  • Released: 2021-11-04
  • Runtime: 117 minutes
  • Genre: Drama, History
  • Stars: Kristen Stewart, Jack Farthing, Sally Hawkins, Timothy Spall, Sean Harris, Thomas Douglas, Olga Hellsing, Matthias Wolkowski, Oriana Gordon, Ryan Wichert, John Keogh, Amy Manson, Elizabeth Berrington, Jack Nielen, Freddie Spry, Stella Gonet, Richard Sammel, Lore Stefanek, James Harkness, Laura Benson, Wendy Patterson, Libby Rodliffe, Niklas Kohrt
  • Director: Pablo Larraín
 Comments
  • chuckvarelas - 2 July 2024
    Outstanding and fulfilling Trifecta
    There is always a depth of talent when director Pablo Larraín is in the credits. There is usually this days-on feeling of having experienced something that leaves a special imprint of fulfillment. This movie is probably a top contender to the best of his works.

    But Pablo is not the only one to deserve a lauded review. I say there is a clear trifecta that includes himself actress Kristen Stewart and writer Steven Night.

    This is also a film full of capturing interests: about the kingdom , the intimate experience of a perpetual outsider, the feverish entrapment of body and mind, the witnessing of human complex entanglements and the absence of the context and company to better appreciate those happenings.

    We never really knew who Diana Spencer was. But this amazingly orchestrated short anecdote in the life of this woman is captivating and telling.

    Shakespeare would've loved to have written about the oppressive pettiness of the drama that Pablo tells with perfect rhythm and of so many things that my mind keeps bringing up like a slow carrusel of great moments in the life of a seductive and interesting human.

    Congratulations Kristen. I'm a fan. 3 movies in a row.

    Applause. 👏🏻
  • aia_mik_oo5 - 5 January 2024
    What did I just watched?
    I saw a lot of movies about Princess Diana and the The Crown, but this one I could not understand, how they put such a dialog in? And all that intrigue, that has nothing, just to show how difficult was to stay with the Windsor family? I understand that the movie is all about picturing Diana as a victim, whom from my option, was, but the role was not that suitable for Kristen, I did not feel the sweet and kindness of the Princess. The role of Charles was so brutal and triggered me with a lot of unconformable feelings. I could not watch the movie until the end with a lot of attention, as somehow, at a moment I got bored.