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Tony 3 year s ago
Not bad ! clapping clapping clapping
       
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Randolph 3 year s ago
I've seen most of these. A few were outstanding.. heart
       
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Ez 3 year s ago
I usually cant take these types of movies, as they typically force 21st century progressive politics into the historic character's life.
       
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Brady 3 year s ago
#14
Ali who?
       
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Wilbur 3 year s ago
Did you know Versailles was so filthy people took cr#ps in flower pots, vases, and fountains? Curtains and dresses were notoriosly stained by skid marks. 35 vomit
       
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Wen 3 year s ago
#1 and #8 are the same queen, they just don't want the trade federation to find out
       
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Vic 3 year s ago
#3 *All that the post said* I'm a Brit and I didn't give a flying f@#k.
       
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Floyd 3 year s ago
#14 the pinoccio nose
       
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Naomi Watts as Princess Diana — Diana

The biopic focuses on the last 2 years the Princess of Wales was alive. In the film you can learn about her philanthropic work to help the underprivileged and it also dives into her relationship with Dr. Hasnat Khan and millionaire Dodi Al-Fayed. That was, of course, until her tragic death on August 31, 1997 in Paris.

Naomi Watts was in charge of playing the “People’s Princess,” a woman who fought for her people, while seeking to find the love she knew she would never find in the English Royal House.

 

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