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The Other Boleyn Girl
Review by Camerin Courtney | posted 2/29/2008




The Other Boleyn Girl

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MPAA rating: PG-13
(for mature thematic elements, sexual content and some violent images)

Genre: Drama, Historical, Romance

Theater release:
February 29, 2008
by Sony Pictures

Directed by: Justin Chadwick

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Cast: Natalie Portman (Anne Boleyn), Scarlett Johansson (Mary Boleyn), Eric Bana (Henry Tudor), Jim Sturgess (George Boleyn), Mark Rylance (Sir Thomas Boleyn), Kristin Scott Thomas (Lady Elizabeth Boleyn), David Morrissey (The Duke of Norfolk)

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At what price power? At what cost family loyalty? And how strong the bonds of sisterly love? These are the questions at the heart of the 16th century soap opera The Other Boleyn Girl, heavily based on the bestselling novel by Philippa Gregory and loosely based on the historical antics of Henry VIII and the Boleyn sisters.

"To get ahead in this world, you need more than fair looks and a kind heart," Sir Thomas Boleyn (Mark Rylance) tells his wife, Lady Elizabeth Boleyn (Kristin Scott Thomas), in an opening-scene walk through an idyllic English countryside. Sir Thomas—who "possesses" both these qualities in his fair-looking daughter Anne (Natalie Portman) and his kind-hearted daughter Mary (Scarlett Johansson)—is concerned with such matters as he's a man of humble means. He is not, however, a man of humble ambition.

Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson as Anne and Mary Boleyn
Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson as Anne and Mary Boleyn

Which makes him ripe for the schemes of his brother-in-law, the Duke of Norfolk (David Morrissey). The Duke, a confidante of King Henry VIII (Eric Bana), has shrewdly noticed that the King will likely soon be looking for a mistress. His wife, Katherine, has been unable to produce him a male heir, a fact that's brought him great distress and put strain on the royal marriage. The power-hungry Duke realizes that whoever provides for the King's "needs" will be in a unique position of favor. So the Duke eyes his nieces Anne and Mary as so much currency and leverage.

Instead of being repulsed by the idea of pimping out his daughters, Sir Thomas sees this as the chance he's been waiting for. He's just married off the quieter, younger Mary to a respectable local man, choosing to save her better-looking older sister for a more ambitious and lucrative match. And even though the role is that of mistress instead of wife, you don't get any more lucrative than bedding with the King of England. Anne, a spirited, ambitious girl herself, agrees to the scheme.

But before Anne can entice the King, he's distracted by honest, good-hearted Mary. The family lays a heavy guilt trip on horrified Mary, stressing that the fate of the entire clan rests on this royal opportunity. Family loyalty wins out over newlywed fidelity, and Mary makes her way to the royal bedchamber. Once there, however, she finds surprising tenderness … and eventually love. This pairing thrills Mary's father and uncle, and incenses her sister Anne, who's soon exiled to France for her rebellious response.

Eric Bana as King Henry VIII
Eric Bana as King Henry VIII

And this is only the first 30 minutes of intrigue, betrayal, manipulation, and heartbreak. There's another hour and a half of seduction, adultery, miscarriage, forbidden love, secret pregnancy, and false accusation. It's pretty much a train-wreck of amoral ambition. Jerry Springer would give his right arm for a crack at the power-thirsty Boleyns and lusty, egomaniacal Henry.

Though the characters are far from admirable, the acting is superb. Johansson gives a nuanced performance as the less-attractive sister (a role that requires some range for this young stunner); she makes unbelievable choices seem both believable and almost admirable. Portman deftly seethes with jealousy and ambition; she makes manipulation a beguiling and horrible art. Bana infuses King Henry VIII with appropriate levels of bravado, frustration, and unbridled passion; he makes a dictatorship look as fearsome and vulnerable as history's proven it to be.




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