Review of The Dead Queen

The Dead Queen (2009 TV Movie)
4/10
History as melodrama
17 June 2019
Henri de Montherlant (1895 - 1972) was a French essayist, novelist, and playwright. He wrote La Reine Morte (the Dead Queen) in 1942. The play deals with the romance and secret marriage of the future king of Portugal Pedro I to Inés de Castro, a lesser noblewoman of Spanish and Portuguese ancestry, and its consequences. One was, it interfered with plans by King Alfonso IV (Pedro's father) for a marriage of convenience for Pedro that would cement the union of Portugal, Aragon and Navarra.

The movie is the play, with a few inessential scenes to open it up. The play is too long and wordy for the subject at hand, and has embarrassingly melodramatic moments (Montherlant, as other Frech cultural icons may be somewhat overrated). The result is an unsatisfactory movie that needs paring of dialogue and toning down of melodrama. A miss
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