The Favourite (2018) Blu-ray Review

By Allison Rose   X Formly Known as Twitter
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It’s easy to see why Olivia Colman won the Oscar for her portrayal of Queen Anne.

Queen Anne (Olivia Colman; The Lobster) of Great Britain did not have an easy life.  She was often ill throughout her reign, buried seventeen children, and was said to have been in a lesbian love affair with her closest confidant, Lady Sarah (Rachel Weisz; The Mummy), Lady Sarah supposedly ran the Queen's affairs and could persuade the Queen to bend to Sarah's own political leanings much to the dismay of her opponents.  Some of these details make up the back story to a modern day telling of a part of Queen Anne's life that graced theaters this past year in the critically acclaimed and Oscar-nominated film. The Favourite.

As mentioned already Lady Sarah ran much of the household and political affairs for Queen Anne.  She was also the Queen's dear friend and the two shared a strong bond going back to childhood.  Sarah and Anne also had a love affair making their relationship all the more complicated.  No one dared cross Sarah because if they did the Queen would surely banish them form her court.  That is how much influence Sarah wielded over Anne.  It all seemed to work in Sarah's favor until the day it didn't.

One day Sarah's younger cousin, Abigail Hill (Emma Stone, La La Land) shows up at the Castle begging for a job.  Abigail's family had lost their standing and she was no longer considered a lady.  She takes a job as a menial servant but gains favor after using herbs to help soothe the Queen's gout.  As Abigail ingratiates herself with Anne, Sarah finds she has less influence than she previously did. She realizes Abigail is out to sabotage her but every chance he has to discredit Abigail backfires and she finds herself eventually banished from the court and replaced by Abigail who once again regains her station as a lady thanks to her manipulation of the Queen.

It's easy to see why Colman won the Oscar for her portrayal of Queen Anne.  She plays the Monarch with a childlike innocence but one who throws temper tantrums yet has moments of intelligent decisions and dealings.  However, as brilliant as her performance was part of me feels as if she was aided by her two counterparts, Weisz and Stone.  The three ladies are fantastic actors and they each play their parts beautifully.  The males in this movie are good as well but they are peripheral characters in a game of cat and mouse between Sarah and Abigail.

The 4Blu-ray presentation of 1080p video quality is fantastic that, despite the muted color palate, radiates a variety of tones and hues.  It also displays minute details down to every little thread on the elaborate costumes.  The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 is also solid.  It is mostly central speaker centric as the film is mainly dialog but the ambient noise fills the surrounding speakers well for a full auditory experience.  The Blu-ray combo pack has only a few, disappointing extras including deleted scenes, the theatrical trailer and a twenty-two-minute feature entitled The Favourite: Unstitching the Costume Drama.  

As a period film, The Favourite is well done with beautiful costumes and elegant sets.  As a comedy, it has humorous moments that will make the audience chuckle and smile.  As an ensemble film, it is a masterful work of art and an enjoyable viewing experience.  It is easy to see why it was nominated for several Academy awards as well as numerous other awards this season.  

If you enjoy period films and the work of Colman, Weisz, and Stone then you should definitely consider purchasing this Oscar-worthy film. The Favourite won't disappoint.

Grade: A-

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MPAA Rating: R
Running Time: 120 minutes
Distributed By: Fox Searchlight Pictures

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Allison Rose, a Senior Correspondent and Critic at FlickDirect, is a dynamic presence in the entertainment industry with a communications degree from Hofstra University. She brings her film expertise to KRMS News/Talk 97.5 FM and broadcast television, and is recognized as a Tomatometer-Approved Critic. Her role as an adept event moderator in various entertainment industry forums underscores her versatility. Her affiliations with SEFCA, the Florida Film Critics Circle, and the Online Film Critics Society highlight her as an influential figure in film criticism and media.


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