Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)

1h 54m | Biography, History, War | UK
6.9IMDb
7.4DouBan

In 1585, Elizabeth I (Kate Blanchett Cate Blanchett) was 52 years old. She is single and unmarried, her political skills are very mature, and she is more adept at handling state affairs than she was when she was young. She is open-minded and allows people to believe in Roman Catholicism. However, she was repeatedly confronted by Queen Mary Stuart of Scotland, who even sent an assassin to assassinate Elizabeth. On the other hand, the Queen also faces Spain as an old enemy. The religious differences between Spain and Britain, coupled with the current situation of rampant piracy, made the contradiction between the two countries increasingly acute, laying the groundwork for future war. Rowley appeared in front of the Queen with fresh overseas adventures, throbbing the Queen's dusty heart for many years. However, the queen's love is destined to succumb to the interests of the country. In the war between Britain and Spain, the Queen showed great courage to push Great Britain to the brilliant peak of its overlord.

In 1585, Elizabeth I (Kate Blanchett Cate Blanchett) was 52 years old. She is single and unmarried, her political skills are very mature, and she is more adept at handling state affairs than she was when she was young. She is open-minded and allows people to believe in Roman Catholicism. However, she was repeatedly confronted by Queen Mary Stuart of Scotland, who even sent an assassin to assassinate Elizabeth. On the other hand, the Queen also faces Spain as an old enemy. The religious differences between Spain and Britain, coupled with the current situation of rampant piracy, made the contradiction between the two countries increasingly acute, laying the groundwork for future war. Rowley appeared in front of the Queen with fresh overseas adventures, throbbing the Queen's dusty heart for many years. However, the queen's love is destined to succumb to the interests of the country. In the war between Britain and Spain, the Queen showed great courage to push Great Britain to the brilliant peak of its overlord.

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