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People praised the movie, saying it was ‘underrated’ (file) (Image: FILM STILL / HANDOUT)

If you’ve binged all of your favorite exhibits and also you’re trying to fill a TV-shaped gap in your life, then look no additional, as folks have praised this historic movie for being higher than you assume, and it even stars a well-known face from Adolescence. Erin Doherty, who performed Briony Ariston within the acclaimed drama, seems in Firebrand, which was launched in 2023. It’s primarily based on the 2013 novel Queen’s Gambit by Elizabeth Fremantle, and you’ll watch it on Amazon Prime proper now.

Firebrand is a historic drama movie set in Tudor England which centres round Katherine Parr, the sixth and closing spouse of King Henry VIII. As Henry’s well being declines and his paranoia grows, Catherine, performed by Alicia Vikander, should navigate the treacherous politics of the royal court docket to guard herself and people she loves.

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The movie explores themes of feminine company, energy, and survival in a harmful period. Erin Doherty seems within the movie as Anne Askew, a real-life Protestant martyr and pal to Catherine Parr. Anne’s storyline highlights the dangers confronted by ladies who challenged the spiritual and social norms of the time.

The film provides a recent, feminist perspective of the time, focusing not on males, however on the resilience and braveness of girls throughout the time, in a strict, patriarchal society.

On Reddit’s Tudor History discussion board, one lady really helpful the movie, saying that it’s “very underrated”, as is Catherine Parr as an individual. Others chimed in to share their opinions and ideas in regards to the film, with many saying that the “costumes were divine”.

Someone wrote: “Didn’t care for the storyline (the ending!) but good lord those costumes were divine. Might be my favourite Tudor costumes ever. Loved that they went for the French hoods with the straps, you don’t see that in a lot of adaptations. I thought their Elizabeth was quite striking as well, even if I didn’t always care for her heavy makeup.”

Another wrote: “I liked all the children in this film. And Henry’s nastiness with all of them, even his prized son, was hauntingly believable. All because they dared to sincerely like Catherine.”

One lady praised: “I loved the general atmosphere of the movie (maybe not the ending though). Jude Law did a brilliant job as Henry and Alicia as Catherine; in actual fact, all of the actors were good. I wish becoming Elizabeth had continued. I loved Mary and Edward.”

Somebody agreed, saying: “Yeah, he did an amazing job. I had to remind myself it was Jude Law and not the real Henry Tudor. He really, really did his homework”.

Another penned: “Jude Law as grotesque, sociopathic Henry VIII was unrecognisable. He literally turned my stomach in a few scenes, and people who have seen the film know what I am referring to.

“Very entertaining and well-acted. But Tudor buffs who value strict historical accuracy should be pre-warned.”

“I was really enjoying it up until the ending— and then I couldn’t finish. But the first 3/4 was excellent!” a Redditor shared.

“It was a great and uncomfortable watch,” a fan stated, with one other completely agreeing, writing: “Highly uncomfortable, but that’s how it was the last 10 years of his reign; it was horrifying. No one knew what they were getting into when they were around him. How would he be one day to the next? Toward the end, they were begging for him to die…”

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