sexta-feira, 4 de outubro de 2013

Cine Me

 
 
Diana
 
 
 
The film is an adaptation of Diana: Her Last Love, Kate Snell’s account of the two years between the late Princess of Wales’ divorce from Prince Charles and her death in 1997. It focuses on the relationship between Diana and heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, and suggests that Diana and Mr Khan were involved romantically for two years, and she nicknamed him “Mr Wonderful”.
 
The drama is about Diana's post-Charles affair with the handsome Pakistani heart-surgeon, Dr Hasnat Khan, a dismally written role with which the actor Naveen Andrews can do little or nothing. Diana is forced to see Hasnat in disguise, wearing a black wig that makes her look weirdly like Liz Hurley. Dr Khan is a proud and passionate man who loves Diana, but his family is unsure about it all and he can't reconcile his feelings with the prospect of his work being disrupted and achieving global celebrity as mere arm-candy.
And Dodi? Dodi was no one. He is presented here as a mere rebound fling – a ruse Diana co-created with long-lens photographers, which was intended to make Hasnat jealous.

Well, maybe. But this seems a highly simplistic view of events.
 
 
 

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