Diana (2013 film) explained

Diana
Director:Oliver Hirschbiegel
Screenplay:Stephen Jeffreys
Producer:Robert Bernstein
Douglas Rae
Starring:Naomi Watts
Naveen Andrews
Cinematography:Rainer Klausmann
Editing:Hans Funck
Music:David Holmes
Keefus Ciancia
Studio:Ecosse Films
Le Pacte
Film i Väst
Filmgate Films
Scope Pictures
MP Film
Distributor:Metrodome Distribution (United Kingdom)
Entertainment One (United States and Canada)
Le Pacte (France)[1]
Svensk Filmindustri (Sweden, Finland and Norway)
Cinéart (Belgium)
Runtime:113 minutes[2]
Country:United Kingdom
France
Sweden
Belgium
Language:English
French
Swedish
Dutch
Budget:$15 million[3]
Gross:$21.7 million[4]

Diana is a 2013 biographical drama film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, about the last two years of the life of Diana, Princess of Wales.[5] The screenplay is based on Kate Snell's 2001 book, Diana: Her Last Love, and was written by Stephen Jeffreys. British actress Naomi Watts plays the title role of Diana.

The world premiere of the film was held in London on 5 September 2013.[6] [7] It was released in the UK on 20 September 2013.[8] The film received negative reviews from both British and American critics.

Plot

The film depicts the last two years of the princess's life, beginning with events when Diana (Naomi Watts) divorces Charles, Prince of Wales. She meets and falls in love with Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan (Naveen Andrews). The film depicts her tours of Angola in her campaign against the use of land mines. Trips to advance causes in Australia, Pakistan, New York City, Bosnia, Italy, and ultimately, Paris are also shown, with recreations of what she wore in real life. Her relationship with Dr. Khan ends due to his desire for a private life and objections to her celebrity status. The film depicts Diana's affair with Anglo-Egyptian billionaire Dodi Fayed as a calculated attempt to make Dr. Khan jealous, but it ends with the car crash that killed Diana, Fayed, and their driver in the Pont de l'Alma Tunnel in Paris – however, there is no re-enactment of the crash scene.

Cast

Production

The screenplay, which is based on Kate Snell's 2001 book, Diana: Her Last Love,[10] was written by Stephen Jeffreys. Robert Bernstein and Douglas Rae produced the movie for Ecosse Films.[11]

Key scenes involving Diana and Dodi Fayed on his family yacht, Jonikal, were filmed on the 45m luxury charter yacht Princess Iolanthe.[12] The opening and closing scenes at the Paris Ritz Imperial Suite were filmed at Fetcham Park House in Fetcham, Surrey.[13]

Reception

The film has received overwhelmingly negative reviews. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, it has an 8% approval rating based on reviews from 97 critics and an average score of 3.5/10. The consensus states: "Naomi Watts tries hard in the title role, but Diana buries her efforts under a shoddy script and clumsy direction."[14] On Metacritic, the film has a 35 (out of 100), based on 28 reviews.[15]

David Edwards from The Mirror said it was a "cheap and cheerless effort that looks like a Channel 5 mid-week matinee" and that "Wesley Snipes in a blonde wig would be more convincing", awarding the film one star out of five.[16] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian also awarded it one star out of five and called the film "car crash cinema".[17]

Joshua Rothkopf of Time Out New York called Watts's performance "extraordinary" and gave the film 3 stars out of 5, calling it "a restrained biopic that affords its subject the romantic privacy that life denied her."[18] Nigel Andrews of the Financial Times said that "once again Watts supplies the wattage" but that her performance is "frighteningly isolated... the compensating passion in a torpid drama."[19] Jim Schembri of 3AW praised Watts' "impressive performance" but remarked that the film "could actually have done with another half-hour putting more meat onto the bones of these underdeveloped chapters of her story. "[20] Dominic Corry of flicks.co.nz called the film "bad in the blandest way possible" and lamented that "Watts is let down by the Mills & Boon-level script".[21] Fionnuala Halligan of Screen Daily also criticised the writing, saying that Watts' "brave performance should not be under-estimated given the poverty of the dialogue and the pressure of the part."[22]

Naomi Watts received a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Actress for her work in both this film and Movie 43, where she lost to Tyler Perry for his performance in drag in A Madea Christmas.

Soundtrack

Diana (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Type:soundtrack
Artist:David Holmes and Keefus Ciancia
Genre:Soundtrack
Label:Canderblinks
Chronology:David Holmes soundtrack
Prev Title:The Motel Life
Prev Year:2012
Next Title:Light of My Eyes
Next Year:2014

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Caught in Flight (2013). UniFrance. 1 August 2021.
  2. Web site: DIANA (12A). Metrodome Distribution. British Board of Film Classification. 10 September 2013. 10 September 2013.
  3. Web site: Diana . https://archive.today/20140527170757/http://www.darkhorizons.com/films/1917/Diana . dead . 27 May 2014 . . 1 November 2013 .
  4. Web site: Diana (2013) . . 14 November 2013.
  5. News: Naomi Watts Princess Diana biopic renamed 'Diana' – first picture. Digital Spy. 4 July 2012. 4 July 2012. Dibdin, Emma.
  6. News: Naomi Watts prepares to rock as Princess Diana. 26 June 2013. Pakistan Today. 26 June 2013.
  7. Web site: Diana film slammed by British press . BBC News. 6 September 2013 . 6 September 2013.
  8. News: Film highlights of autumn 2013: from Diana to The Selfish Giant. 7 September 2013. The Guardian. 1 September 2013. Peter Bradshaw.
  9. News: New Princess Diana movie features iconic Sunday Mirror front page. 17 June 2013. Daily Mirror. 15 June 2013.
  10. News: Princess Diana film 'got it completely wrong' says former lover Hasnat Khan. 26 August 2013. The Guardian. 26 August 2013. Andrew Pulver.
  11. Web site: Rachel Portman Scoring Oliver Hirschbiegel's 'Diana'. Film Music Reporter. 17 June 2013 . 23 June 2013.
  12. News: Yacht Charter. Fleet. Princess Diana Movie – Yacht Chartered during filming with Naomi Watts. YachtCharterFleet. 6 September 2013.
  13. http://yareah.com/2013/09/2291-fetcham-park-stars-as-the-ritz-paris-in-diana-film Fetcham Park Stars As The Ritz, Paris In ‘Diana’ Film
  14. Web site: Diana . . . 23 September 2013.
  15. Web site: Diana . . 14 January 2014.
  16. Web site: Diana film review . The Mirror . 6 September 2013 . 6 September 2013.
  17. Web site: Diana – review . The Guardian . 6 September 2013 . 6 September 2013.
  18. Diana: movie review (PG-13) . . 29 October 2013 . 30 October 2013 . 11 May 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150511131646/http://www.timeout.com/us/film/diana-movie-review . dead .
  19. Web site: Film reviews: Diana, Hawking, InRealLife, Kelly + Victor, The Call and Metro Manila . . 19 September 2013 . 30 October 2013.
  20. Web site: New release movie reviews - October 10 . . 10 October 2013 . 30 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131023053756/http://www.3aw.com.au/blogs/denis-walter-blog/new-release-movie-reviews--october-10/20131010-2v9vn.html . 23 October 2013 . dead .
  21. Web site: REVIEW: DIANA . flicks.co.nz . 10 October 2013 . 30 October 2013.
  22. Diana . . 6 September 2013 . 30 October 2013.