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Rating: 6.359/10 by 1720 users

The Iron Lady (2011)

A look at the life of Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, with a focus on the price she paid for power.

Directing:
  • Phyllida Lloyd
  • Sue Hills
Writing:
  • Abi Morgan
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, Dec 26, 2011

Rating: 6.359/10 by 1720 users

Alternative Title:
铁娘子 - CN
铁娘子:戴卓尔夫人传 - HK
铁娘子撒切尔 - CN
撒切尔夫人 - CN

Country:
France
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 45 minutes
Budget: $13,000,000
Revenue: $115,890,792

Plot Keyword: capitalism, prime minister, based on true story, argentina, british overseas territory, war propaganda, british politics, british prime minister, female politician, falklands war, political leader, female prime minister, right wing, falklands, woman director, 1980s

Meryl Streep
Margaret Thatcher
Harry Lloyd
Young Denis Thatcher
Jim Broadbent
Denis Thatcher
Iain Glen
Alfred Roberts
Alexandra Roach
Young Margaret Thatcher
Victoria Bewick
Muriel Roberts
Olivia Colman
Carol Thatcher
Eloise Webb
Young Carol
John Sessions
Edward Heath
David Westhead
Shadow Minister
Julian Wadham
Francis Pym
Richard E. Grant
Michael Heseltine
Roger Allam
Gordon Reece
Stephen Boxer
Cabinet Ministers
Simon Chandler
Cabinet Ministers
Andrew Havill
Cabinet Ministers
Matthew Marsh
Alexander Haig
Nicholas Jones
Admiral Leach
David Rintoul
Admiral Fieldhouse
Pip Torrens
Ian Gilmour
Robert Portal
Grey Suited Guest 1949
David Cann
TV Interviewer
Rupert Vansittart
Cabinet Minister
Stephanie Jacob
Female Guest 1949

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Told by way of a retrospective, Meryl Streep is the elderly Baroness Thatcher who is struggling to get over the death of her husband Sir Denis (Jim Broadbent) and dealing with the onset of dementia that is distressing her daughter Carol (Olivia Colman) and is causing her to forget yesterday but vividly recall the moments from her past that led to her domination of British politics for ten years. Streep does well mimicking the style and voice of the politician, but the back and forth style of the film's timelines robs it of much of it's potency. It is hard to be critical of the woman or her style when she is largely portrayed via the image of the shell that she had become towards the end of her life. You cannot help but feel a degree of pity for her and I suspect everyone watching - and her too - would not have wanted that. The condensed nature of the narrative does little justice to her career - it's controversial highs and lows; position on the global stage, even her downfall is rushed - and the depiction of her life here leaves us with little of substance with which to judge this most polarising of women. It is worth a watch to witness a consummate professional at work, but as a review of Margaret Thatcher or her political career it falls disappointingly short.


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