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Rating: 7.30/10 from 116000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Queen (La reina)

Title in Italiano:

The Queen - La regina

Title in Português:

A Rainha

Synopsis

This movie looks at the reaction of Britain's Royal Family and that of newly elected Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) in the immediate aftermath of Princess Diana's death in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997.

As far as the Queen (Dame Helen Mirren) is concerned, Diana's death is a private matter given that she was no longer an "HRH".

Blair, however, realizes that the public has taken a different view, feeling the loss of the "People's Princess", as he calls her.

Tucked away at Balmoral, their Scottish retreat, the Royal Family appears oblivious to the public's reaction.

Soon, however, public opinion turns against them, forcing Blair to offer stern and not necessarily welcome advice.

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Play Title Artist
The Queen
Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel
Freddie Perren: Writer
Worlds Apart: Performer
CNN World News Theme
Herb Avery: Performer
Libera me
Giuseppe Verdi: Performer
Lynne Dawson: Performer
The Queen
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Hills Of Scotland
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
People's Princess I
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
A New Prime Minister
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
H.R.H.
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The Stag
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Mourning
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Elizabeth & Tony
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
River Of Sorrow
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The Flowers Of Buckingham
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The Queen Drives
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Night In Balmoral
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Tony & Elizabeth
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
People's Princess II
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Queen Of Hearts
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Libera Me (Verdi)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Lily's Theme (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & James Fitzpatrick) - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Obliviate (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & James Fitzpatrick) - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Par
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The King's Speech (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & James Fitzpatrick) - The King's Speech
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Opening Title (The London Symphony Orchestra & Alexandre Desplat) - Tamara Drewe
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Postcards / Daisy's Ballet Career (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & Nic Raine) - The Curious Case of Benj
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
New Moon (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & Evan Jolly) - The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Memories of Edward (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & Evan Jolly) - The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
You're Alive (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & Evan Jolly) - The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Marry Me, Bella (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & Evan Jolly) - The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The People's Princess (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & James Fitzpatrick) - The Queen
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
H.R.H (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & James Fitzpatrick) - The Queen
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Prologue (London Music Works) - Birth
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Griet's Theme (The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & Nic Raine) - Girl With a Pearl Earring
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The Luzhin Defence (The London Symphony Orchestra & Alexandre Desplat) - The Luzhin Defence
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
If Love's A Sweet Passion (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Main Titles
James Newton Howard: Performer
Frost Dance In C (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer
A Night With Lulu
James Newton Howard: Performer
Minuet In G (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Here The Deities Approve (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer
A Creature Of The New Age
James Newton Howard: Performer
Overture In D (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Wedding
James Newton Howard: Performer
Hornpipe In D Minor (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Arrival In Bidnold
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Cabinet Of Curiosities
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Land Of Mar
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Lie
James Newton Howard: Performer
A New Ground In E Minor (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Merivel Woos Celia
James Newton Howard: Performer
Katharine Sleeps
James Newton Howard: Performer
Taking Bidnold Back
James Newton Howard: Performer
Muzette 1 In A Minor (Marin Marais)
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Right Knowledge
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Plague
James Newton Howard: Performer
Katharine's Death
James Newton Howard: Performer
Night Sweats
James Newton Howard: Performer
Hospital
James Newton Howard: Performer
Doctor Merivel
James Newton Howard: Performer
Listening To Celia's Heart
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Fire
James Newton Howard: Performer
Allegro From Sinfonia (Act II) (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Your Child I Believe
James Newton Howard: Performer
Newcastle (Traditional)
James Newton Howard: Performer
2nd Overture In D (Henry Purcell)
James Newton Howard: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Lee
3/10

The soundtrack of The Queen feels uninspired and at times out of touch with the tone of the film. It fails to enhance the storytelling and instead comes across as generic background music that does not add much to the overall viewing experience.

David Davis
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Queen is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Matthew Parker
7/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack adds a sense of grandeur and sophistication, reflecting the regal setting and characters in the movie.

Robert Adams
7/10

The soundtrack effectively builds suspense and drama, keeping the audience engaged and emotionally invested in the unfolding events.

Dorothy Harris
7/10

The music enhances the film's storytelling, effectively conveying the conflicted feelings of both the Royal Family and Prime Minister Tony Blair during this turbulent time.

Karen Wilson
8/10

The musical score complements the performances of the actors, adding depth and nuance to their portrayals of the characters' inner struggles and dilemmas.

Charles Robinson
9/10

The soundtrack of The Queen is a masterful blend of classical compositions and modern arrangements. The music elevates the storytelling, immersing the audience in the historical events and highlighting the personal struggles of the characters.

Patricia Adams
10/10

The use of subtle and poignant melodies in the film's score effectively conveys the inner conflicts faced by both the Royal Family and Prime Minister Tony Blair. The music creates a sense of empathy and understanding towards their differing perspectives on handling the public's grief.

Joshua Moore
6/10

The music in The Queen effectively conveys the stark contrast between the Royal Family's detachment and Prime Minister Tony Blair's understanding of the public sentiment following Diana's tragic passing.

Karen Smith
8/10

The soundtrack of The Queen perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and tension surrounding Princess Diana's death, creating a poignant and gripping atmosphere.

Lisa Hill
1/10

The musical score in The Queen fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the events surrounding Princess Diana's death. It lacks the gravitas and sensitivity needed to convey the impact of such a significant moment in British history.

Charles Evans
5/10

The score of The Queen skillfully enhances the tension between tradition and modernity, mirroring the clash of values and perspectives depicted in the film.

Sarah Green
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between moments of quiet reflection and heightened drama, underscoring the emotional complexity of the narrative.

David Garcia
7/10

The soundtrack's subtle use of piano and strings evokes a sense of melancholy and introspection, mirroring the somber mood of the film.

Matthew Wright
10/10

The soundtrack of The Queen perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and tension surrounding the aftermath of Princess Diana's death. The music enhances the drama and adds depth to the complex emotions of the characters.

James Jackson
5/10

The Queen's soundtrack perfectly captures the emotional complexity of the aftermath of Princess Diana's death, blending sorrow, confusion, and public outrage seamlessly.

Michelle Young
5/10

The soundtrack of The Queen adds depth and nuance to the characters' inner struggles and external conflicts, enriching the storytelling experience.

Stephanie Lee
5/10

The music in The Queen is a vital element in conveying the evolving dynamics between the Royal Family and the public, underscoring the shifting power dynamics and emotional turmoil at play.