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Victoria & Abdul

Victoria & Abdul

Score: 6.93 / 10

Release Date: September 29, 2017
Director: Stephen Frears
Producer: Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan
Studio: Universal Pictures
Starring: Michael Gambon, Judi Dench, Olivia Williams, Eddie Izzard, Simon Callow, Ali Fazal, Julian Wadham, Deano Bugatti, Robin Soans
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 111 minutes

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Victoria & Abdul movie reviews

  • 1

    Victoria & Abdul

    Sunday, October 15, 2017 1:03:40 PM | (age group: 50 or over.) | M

    Horrible movie.

  • 9

    Victoria & Abdul

    Saturday, October 14, 2017 10:40:43 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Great movie. Recommended to all ages.

  • 9

    Victoria & Abdul

    Saturday, October 14, 2017 9:45:40 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Super acting, great story and true.

  • 2

    Victoria & Abdul

    Friday, October 13, 2017 9:40:43 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Why is it so hard to actually stick to real history when passing something off as history? I have traveled to his part of the world and hold a degree in history. This tale is so distorted you may as well of had Victoria and the Hulk as the story line. Don't waste your time it will only confuse those with little history and anger those who know it. I love Dench but this is not worth the viewing.

  • 10

    Victoria & Abdul

    Friday, October 13, 2017 9:23:56 AM | (Age Not Specified)

    I wrote the review below this one and should clarify when I said: "English politics, rivalry, and unfavorable political appointments into the Kensington system caused Queen Victoria to distrust many around her." This was likely the Queen's perspective, not my personal take on the history at the time. This perspective may have also caused her to take interest in an outsider.

  • 10

    Victoria & Abdul

    Thursday, October 12, 2017 7:05:06 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    The acting was top notch even by the supporting actors and actresses. This movie offers both drama and comedy and some insight into English history. At this time in British history, the United Kingdom was already a constitutional monarchy. So, Queen Victoria had little political power. She was a widow. She was an only child. All this must have made her feel lonely. She liked good looking men, the reason she picked her spouse over several other potential pre-arranged potentials, when she was younger. So, noticing Abdul's features is correct history. Also Queen Victoria, born at Kensington Palace, experienced an isolated upbringing, per accounts. English politics, rivalry, and unfavorable political appointments into the Kensington system caused Queen Victoria to distrust many around her. So, the friendship with Abdul makes sense. He provided her good company and being an outsider, who was hated by the system she did not trust, made it easy to trust him over them. Prince Edward was the eldest son of Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria and Prince Edward were not close, according to reports. Nonetheless, he was the Queen's heir apparent. He became King upon her passing. He did have Adul's papers burned and have Abdul returned to India. Some papers survived the burning. Later discovered and is the basis of this movie. There is some dramatization in this movie on some of the facts. These notes hopefully should not hinder your enjoyment of the movie. Instead, aid you when you reach the end of the movie.

  • 3

    Victoria & Abdul

    Thursday, October 12, 2017 2:32:44 PM | (age group: 2-17)

    Disappointing.

  • 7

    Victoria & Abdul

    Tuesday, October 10, 2017 9:10:16 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    I enjoyed this movie even though it was slow sometimes. It was very touching at times and Judy Dench is her wonderful self. The actor playing Abdul was a delight. I would recommend this to people who like history and emotion.

  • 4

    Victoria & Abdul

    Monday, October 9, 2017 7:30:40 PM | (age group: 2-17) | M

    I went with high expectations, due to all the hype, but left feeling disappointed. Over-rated. Not worth full price.

  • 6

    Victoria & Abdul

    Monday, October 9, 2017 4:33:06 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Some funny moments but pretty slow overall. Judy Dench is very good. Sad to see such British colonial prejudice displayed so believably on the screen, probably 3.5 is the correct score for this one.