Kristen Stewart As Princess Diana: Chilean director Pablo Larraín already has a most stimulating and varied career behind him. Of course, true stories seem to interest him especially, since several of his films are based on a true story, which is precisely what happens in ‘Spencer’, a most particular approach to the figure of Lady Di, although perhaps it is fairer talk about portraying the woman behind Lady Di.
‘Spencer’ explores the idea that it was during Christmas when Diana definitively made the decision to separate from her husband and move away from the English royal family, a world in which she never finished fitting in. The reality is much more complex than that, but Larraín’s new film is a fascinating x-ray of it, crowned by a magnificent performance by Kristen Stewart.
Kristen Stewart As Princess Diana
The Princess of Wales is played by Kristen Stewart, who already has an Oscar nomination for this work and seems to be on the right track to achieve it. One of the most surprising points is that an American actress has been chosen to embody the British actress, which already denotes Stewart’s great effort to maintain the accent, added to the powerful emotional delivery that the portrayed period requires. Along with the actress, the costumes also seem to develop an interpretation. This is a fundamental seasoning, not only because they were part of its constitution as an icon, but also because they have been masterfully achieved and as a perfect carbon copy of the real ones. It is through the garments (specifically with her father’s jacket) that the protagonist executes the minimum rebellion she can wield.
Spencer is an impeccable film in technical aspects and very original in the historical cut that it chooses, given that Lady Di is a figure that has been talked about a lot. This is the second iconic and controversial woman of politics/royalty that the Chilean Pablo Larraín brings to the big screen with an alternative look: after his film Jackie, with Spencer, he achieves maturity in his look of him. Another aspect to settle on is the soundtrack by Jonny Greenwood, which works as a key element when it comes to creating a claustrophobic environment and becoming a correlate of Diana’s mental and emotional state.
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