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Spencer
Spencer

Spencer (2021)

68% User Rating
1h 57min
Drama
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"Every fairy tale ends."

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

Pablo LarraínDirector

Cast

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Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart

Diana

Timothy Spall

Timothy Spall

Major Alistair Gregorys

Jack Nielen

Jack Nielen

William

Freddie Spry

Freddie Spry

Harry

Jack Farthing

Jack Farthing

Charles

Sean Harris

Sean Harris

Darren

Stella Gonet

Stella Gonet

The Queen

Richard Sammel

Richard Sammel

Prince Philip

Elizabeth Berrington

Elizabeth Berrington

Princess Anne

Lore Stefanek

Lore Stefanek

Queen Mother

Amy Manson

Amy Manson

Anne Boleyn

Sally Hawkins

Sally Hawkins

Maggie

James Harkness

James Harkness

Footman Paul

Laura Benson

Laura Benson

Angela (Dresser)

Wendy Patterson

Wendy Patterson

Maria (Older Maid)

Libby Rodliffe

Libby Rodliffe

Pamela (Maid)

John Keogh

John Keogh

Michael (Charles' Valet)

Marianne Graffam

Marianne Graffam

Barbara (Nanny)

Ben Plunkett-Reynolds

Ben Plunkett-Reynolds

Footman Brian

Ryan Wichert

Ryan Wichert

Staff Sergeant Wood

Michael Epp

Michael Epp

Lance Corporal Jacobs

Tom Hudson

Tom Hudson

Police Constable Thomas

James Gerard

James Gerard

Police Constable Field

Thomas Douglas

Thomas Douglas

John Spencer

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Ian Ashpitel

Vicar

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Emma Darwall Smith

Camilla Parker Bowles

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Kimia Schmidt

Diana (9 Years)

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Greta Bücker

Diana (Late Teenage Years)

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Henry Castello

Charles Spencer (9 Years)

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Christin Schreiber

Alter Ego Diana

Camille Loup Moltzen

Camille Loup Moltzen

Boy (Roadhouse Cafe)

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Mudassar Dar

KFC Employee

Niklas Kohrt

Niklas Kohrt

Prince Andrew

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Peter Lee

Church Organist

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Olga Hellsing

Sarah Ferguson (uncredited)

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Matthias Wolkowski

Prince Edward (uncredited)

Oriana Gordon

Oriana Gordon

Lady Sarah Chatto (uncredited)

Sami Amber

Sami Amber

Boy (Roadhouse Cafe) (uncredited)

Reviews (6)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 60%

November 5, 2021

I knew absolutely nothing about this movie beforehand. I heard/read extraordinarily positive reactions that definitely elevated my expectations. And my actual knowledge about Princess Diana and her life was and still is extremely basic. Spencer is one of those rare examples where going into it completely blind didn't work in my favor at all. I found myself trying to look for something to grab on to, and despite some genuinely outstanding technical attributes, Steven Knight's (Locked Down) screenplay doesn't offer me enough to hold my attention. Spencer is undoubtedly a fictional character piece that only stands on its feet due to one of the year's most mesmerizing lead performances. Kristen Stewart (Underwater), an actress who still gets a lot of unfair hate despite her clear evolution to one of the most underrated actors working today, delivers a career-defining portrayal of Princess Diana that viewers will hardly forget about. I can't recall the last time I witnessed an actor completely disappearing into their role. A true masterclass worthy of every single award. The rest of the cast is also superb. Technically, I also have little to complain about. Pablo Larraín's (Jackie) distinct direction adequately fits the frustrating, claustrophobic story, and I love how Claire Mathon's (Portrait of a Lady on Fire) moves between the intimate close-ups and gorgeous wide shots. As expected, costume and production design look fabulous, but Jonny Greenwood's (You Were Never Really Here) score didn't work for me. The mix of jazz with high-tension sequences becomes too uncanny, distracting the viewers from the narrative, which leads me to my main issue. For someone with my knowledge and expectations, Spencer becomes one of those "nothing happens" films that usually surprises viewers with its unique storytelling approach. I'm all-in for this type of work, but outside of Stewart's display, I struggled to feel captivated by whatever was going on. A supposedly consistently interesting character study transformed into an overlong, repetitive one-woman show, where I couldn't figure out what it was aiming for. I understand the purpose of making the audience feel how Diana felt during her marriage and living within British Royalty, but Larraín's execution somehow fails to leave me emotionally satisfied. A second viewing will probably improve and strengthen my opinion about the movie. For now, I feel very mixed about Spencer, but I'll leave this as a positive review trusting that I'll gradually enjoy it more after each viewing. Rating: B-

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PABLO LARRAÍN Screen Talk at BFI London Film Festival 2021

PABLO LARRAÍN Screen Talk at BFI London Film Festival 2021

Kristen Stewart introduces the Princess Diana biopic, Spencer

Kristen Stewart introduces the Princess Diana biopic, Spencer

UK Premiere

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Official Trailer

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Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

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