Tuesday, January 25, 2011

White Slime In My Pee

Polish House of Tudor-series" Queen Bona "

One of my favorite historical series, so rarely aired by television that, when I saw the DVD at the store, I immediately bought and now I relish it when I wanted-serial, directed by Janusz Majewski Fri Queen Bona.
Made in 1980, continues to do impressed me. And not only because wciągającemu scenario, opisującemu eventful life one of the most famous Polish queen-wife of Sigismund the Old.
series is already 30 years old, but in my opinion can easily bear comparison with a young British manufacturing, which has gained great fame in Europe- Tudor dynasty.
I do not know what is the difference in the budgets of both films (although I suppose spooooora), but the Polish series was carried out with extreme care history. Delight not only the authentic interiors and beautiful landscapes, but above all an amazing costumes straight, with all the details. Just remember the times which was created in the film and imagine the trouble you Barabary costume-Bird, to gain great respect for the work of the whole team. I read somewhere that some elements of the costumes we had to go to the NDR and Prague, but it's probably a drop in a sea of \u200b\u200bproblems.
icing on the cake historical aesthetic experience is obviously a great game all the actors, especially Ms. Aleksandra Śląska in the title role.
Queen Bona-passionate young Italian woman arriving in the Polish, to marry older than himself, a calm and prudent Zygmunt Old (senatorial King, as she would say, the nobility) - brought together not only a huge dowry. Ambitions of a woman brought an educated, enlightened, whose dream was not only the strengthening of the Jagiellonian dynasty, but also to make the Polish economic and political superpower.
Ms. Silesia superbly played the charismatic figure of the woman who had no indication for the era, requiring women to hold up in the shadow of their spouses. It should be appreciated
also work charakteryzatorek that in the next sections of the young queen were able to make an old woman (have you noticed that the king in Tudorach gets old:)?)
momentum with which the series was carried out, based not on the saber chasing the enemy, only to emotions and experiences of women at the side of state control of the spouse, continues to amaze me.
And while the British series I liked, I think, and we would like it in Europe. There is only one "but" - to understand all the intricacies and intrigue, you need to know a bit of Polish history and customs.
Why
but Europe would not know that when Henry VIII ruled England and later Elizabeth, in Poland, his greatness was in the Jagiellonian dynasty, supported by a woman with a big dream?
dream, which unfortunately is not true.






photograph from the film found on the Internet

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