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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Queen Christina 1933 - Luxuriously romantic Garbo


IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024481/
IMDB rating: 7,9



Director: Rouben Mamoulian
Main Cast: Greta Garbo, John Gilbert



"Displaying the full range of Greta Garbo's mystique, Queen Christina is usually considered one of Garbo's best works, as well as her most erotically complex. Working from the true story of the 17th century Swedish queen who abdicated her throne for love, MGM surrounded Garbo with the kind of beautifully detailed period sets and costumes for which it was known in the 1930s, including Christina's preferred male drag. Gracefully directed by Rouben Mamoulian, Garbo silently yet powerfully communicates Christina's ill-fated love for John Gilbert's Spanish envoy as she moves around their room at a snowbound inn, 'memorizing' every object. Despite Garbo's reunion with three-time silent movie romance partner Gilbert, Queen Christina is more renowned for its (relatively) clear treatment of Christina's bisexuality, as she declares that she'll 'die a bachelor', kisses her favorite countess on the lips, and disguises herself as a man. Equally unforgettable is the final shot of Garbo staring enigmatically past the camera (a signature Garbo moment of secret emotions, hidden passions, and mysterious allure), allowing the viewer to 'fill in' her thoughts (director Rouben Mamoulian always claimed that he ordered Garbo to think about 'absolutely nothing', but one wonders).
Queen Christina did not perform as well as MGM had expected, making it a rare disappointment for Garbo and the end of Gilbert's career.
While some of Garbo's earliest talkies tend to creak a bit, Queen Christina is as fascinating today as it was nearly eight decades ago, and will undoubtedly continue to remain just as fascinating for the next eight decades." - http://www.allmovie.com/movie/queen-christina-v39808

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