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A Royal Night Out 2015 123movies

May. 14, 201597 Min.
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Watch: A Royal Night Out 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – On VE Day in May 1945, as peace is declared across Europe and London is celebrating, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed to join the celebrations, against the Queen’s wishes. The King, impressed by Elizabeth’s pleading, asks her to report back on the people’s feelings towards him and his midnight speech on the radio. Each girl, incognito, is chaperoned by a Royal Army officer with an itinerary to be back at Buckingham Palace by 1:00 a.m. Soon realizing the Queen’s planned itinerary does not fulfill their expectations of fun and meeting the ordinary people, Margaret is the first to slip away from her escort, followed by Elizabeth. Both princesses are separated on two different buses and have their own night-long adventure. Margaret is befriended by a Royal Naval officer seeking to take advantage of what he believes is just an ordinary girl. Elizabeth meets and becomes acquainted with an airman who is AWOL (absent without leave). Margaret is led by her naval officer into a world of nightclubs, gambling, spiked drinks and brothels. Elizabeth and her airman have their own adventure trying to catch up with Margaret, which take them far beyond the 1:00 a.m. deadline into the early hours of the following morning..
Plot: The re-imagining of VE Day in 1945, when Princess Elizabeth and her sister, Margaret were allowed out from Buckingham Palace for the night to join in the celebrations, and encounter romance and danger.
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N/A Votes: 266 Popularity: 10.691 | TMDB

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Happy VE Day!
Review By: Peter89Spencer

**A taste of freedom, in a film that is almost entirely fictional.**

Everyone knows, even those who live in republics, that the life of a person who belongs to royalty is not a normal life. That’s why there are so many people who don’t understand what these families are like. For a member of royalty, his whole life is guided by his commitment to the duty that binds him to his people. Saying that great power brings great responsibility has the cliché smell, but it perfectly applies. And being a teenager in a royal family can be really exasperating because you never get total freedom. I can say, in a way, that I know this from experience, even though I live in a country that unfortunately adopted the republican regime a hundred years ago.

The film is a work of fiction designed to explore the yearning for freedom of two teenage girls. The action takes place on the day that the Second World War ended in the European theater and shows us the euphoria that took over London that night. Among the people, unrecognizable and well-accompanied, were the two daughters of King George VI, Princess Margaret and her sister Elizabeth, the future Queen of the United Kingdom, a queen that we have recently evoked in a meaningful way at her funeral. That night the princesses enjoyed themselves more freely than usual, but without incidents. What the film shows us is the opposite: the two princesses are going to get into trouble.

The film is extremely entertaining and guarantees good comedy, family style, enjoyable to watch as a family. It’s not perfect, there are several problems and an attentive observer will notice several errors such as the fact that no soldier salutes without a cap or bivouac, and that the princesses’ dresses are totally at odds with what they could have worn. However, the rest works, the film unfolds pleasantly and the direction does a good job.

The cast contains several well-known names who, on the whole, do a good job. However, it is the interpretations of the two princesses that give strength and beauty to the film. Sarah Gadon is beautiful, has a pleasant resemblance to the real Isabel and has done an excellent job, which harmonizes well her sense of duty (translated in the way she never ceases to look for her sister, fully aware of the gravity of the situation) with her youth. , lack of freedom and desire to live life intensely. But it is Bel Powley that really enchants and captivates us, thanks to the authentic, spontaneous and irreverent way in which she behaves. She is wonderful and does a job that goes beyond her young age and is truly magnificent. Jack Reynor was designed to counterpoint so much pro-monarchy sentiment through the contemptuous way he speaks and expresses himself whenever the subject is the English king or his family. I get the idea, but I wasn’t really convinced. Rupert Everett and Emily Watson, greatly underused, have little more to do than look worried.

On a technical level, the film bets almost everything on recreating the historical period, a task in which it had successes and failures. As I said, it is through the details that we can observe the flaws, such as the mistake in choosing the liveries of the palace servants, the use of a ticket machine that did not exist at the time and others. These are minor issues, however. Overall, the film manages to recreate the environment and sets of 1945 well. The cinematography, misty, and night scenes also helped a lot in creating the atmosphere. The soundtrack has a series of songs and jazz and swing hits that can truly delight us.

Review By: Filipe Manuel Dias Neto
“A Royal Night Out” plays a game of “What If” with an actual event and spins a very entertaining yarn.
It’s been quite a decade for the British Royal Family… on screen anyway. In 2006, Dame Helen Mirren played “The Queen” to Oscar-winning perfection. Likewise Colin Firth as Queen Elizabeth II’s father, King George VI, in 2010’s “The King’s Speech”. That king and his wife (also named Elizabeth) were also portrayed in 2011’s “Hyde Park on Hudson”. In 2015, the whole family (including Margaret) shows up in “A Royal Night Out” (PG-13, 1:37). What’s unusual about this cluster of royal characterizations is that it goes beyond the obligatory inclusion of their royal highnesses in a film depicting a historical event or time period in which the royals in question played an important part. No, this recent group of movies offers up unusually personal cinematic portraits centered on various members of the House of Windsor. Some of these films have even included light-hearted (albeit respectful) portrayals, like “A Royal Night Out”, which tells an especially unusual story… that really happened, although differently than in the film.

It’s May 1945 – specifically, V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day). It’s the celebration of Nazi Germany’s surrender and the end of World War II in the European Theater. Great Britain has played a central role in the war from the very beginning and now seems to be the center of a worldwide celebration. Britain’s two teenage princesses, Elizabeth (Sarah Gadon) and Margaret (Bel Powley) want to leave Buckingham Palace and join in the celebrations – out among their countrymen. Elizabeth argues passionately for permission to go… and also tells her father, King George VI (Rupert Everett), that she’ll listen to his midnight speech proclaiming fighting in Europe over and tell him what the people really thought of it. Their mother (Emily Watson) is against the whole idea, but dear old dad gives in. Of course, the girls, first and second in line for the British throne, won’t be allowed to just run wild. They’ll be permitted to walk the streets incognito, but they will be escorted. This is where the story departs from what actually happened. In reality, the princesses were accompanied by their nanny, several of their friends and a military escort who never let Elizabeth or Margaret out of their sight and had them home by 1 a.m., as their father, the king, had ordered. In “A Royal Night Out”, however, the night goes a little differently… In this fictionalized version of that night’s events, Elizabeth and Margaret are assigned military chaperones, Captain Pryce and Lieutenant Burridge (Jack Laskey and Jack Gordon), but the princesses slip away at the first place the officers bring them (a fancy hotel with a room full of fancy old people waiting to celebrate with the young royal heirs). Margaret is the more free-spirited of the two teens and Elizabeth, the more responsible, but they’re still both teenage girls and, like the prophet Cyndi Lauper has taught us, girls just wanna have fun. Margaret goes off with an Army officer who thinks she’s just a young girl whom he can take advantage of. When Elizabeth sees that Margaret has disappeared from the hotel, the presumptive heir to the throne goes after her sister, but the two get further separated when they board buses going in different directions. Elizabeth meets Jack (Jack Reynor), a young RAF airman who has a bad attitude and is currently AWOL, but she gets him to help her try to find Margaret. The night sees the princesses have very different adventures throughout London, and with a fair amount of danger (and humor), before their inevitable safe reunion. This film is billed as a drama, but I would label it a fantasy-comedy-drama, and it’s a very good one. Although based on an actual royal night out, this movie makes no claims to historical accuracy and isn’t meant to taken as such. (I just wish the movie itself would have made that clearer.) The story, written by Trevor de Silva and Kevin Hood, and directed by Julian Jarrold takes the basis for what actually happened and just plays a game of “What If” with the premise. Both Gadon and Powley are believable and adorable as the princesses. The script mixes the fantastical, with the fun and the poignant to give us almost as good a time as the princesses seem to be having, while throwing in a glimpse of what it must be like to be so young and live a life full of restrictions and high expectations. Elizabeth sums all this up when she tells Jack how much she appreciated “the opportunity to be just… ordinary… on the most extraordinary night of my life.” “A Royal Night Out” may not be the most extraordinary movie of your life, but it’s far from ordinary – and is well worth a night out, whether you’re royal or not. “A-“

Review By: dave-mcclain
Romanticized Retelling of an Actual Event
On 8 May 1945, the official end of War in Europe was celebrated, and London went wild. Spontaneous parties broke out in the streets, celebrations continued long into the night, and the bars, clubs and other areas devoted to pleasure did a roaring trade.

In Buckingham Palace the young Princesses Elizabeth (Sarah Gadon), than aged nineteen, and sister Margaret (Bel Powley) yearn to join the celebrations, but their stuffed-shirt mother Elizabeth (Emily Watson) and King George VI (Rupert Everett) are particularly reluctant to allow their daughters the freedom to do so. Eventually they agree, so long as the girls are accompanied by two chaperons, Lieutenants Pryce and Burridge (Jack Laskey, Jack Gordon), from Chelsea Barracks.

There begins a wild night of partying, celebration, and chasing, as the two Princesses lose their chaperons and end up moving from place to place – from Piccadilly, to Soho, and thence to Chelsea Barracks – being exposed to aspects of London life that they have never previously experienced, including making the tea. During their one night of freedom they learn something about what ordinary people think of the Royal Family and their role in society.

Based on a true story, and with more than a nod towards classics such as William Wyler’s ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953), where a princess (Audrey Hepburn) enjoys a similar night off the leash of protocol, A ROYAL NIGHT OUT tells a picaresque tale, as Princess Margaret gets blind drunk and has to be rescued by her sister, who eventually reveals her true identity when things threaten to get a little out of hand. There are some amusing moments, especially when the Princesses try to communicate with ordinary Londoners in their marked RP accents, thereby proving just how sheltered an existence they have hitherto led.

Gadon and Powley give creditable impersonations of the young princesses, although Powley’s accent veers towards the Sloane Ranger rather than the upper-class gell of the Forties. Everett’s George VI bears more than a passing resemblance, both vocally and facially, to the current Prince Charles, while his spouse comes across as a snob with a perpetual desire to drown her sorrows in a gin and tonic.

Director Julian Jarrold makes some important points about the ways in which Princess Elizabeth (especially) learned a lot about her people as a result of this night. What a shame, therefore, that when she acceded to the throne, she should become so remote that she failed to understand Princess Diana’s extraordinary popular appeal. But that judgment is made with the benefit of hindsight. As a lighthearted piece of entertainment, A ROYAL NIGHT OUT is definitely worth looking at.

Review By: l_rawjalaurence

Other Information:

Original Title A Royal Night Out
Release Date 2015-05-14
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 4779170
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Julian Jarrold
Writer Trevor De Silva, Kevin Hood
Actors Sarah Gadon, Bel Powley, Emily Watson
Country United Kingdom
Awards 1 win & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Sony CineAlta F65
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP)

A Royal Night Out 2015 123movies
A Royal Night Out 2015 123movies
A Royal Night Out 2015 123movies
Original title A Royal Night Out
TMDb Rating 6.539 266 votes

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