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By Liezl Escaño Lopez
IV - Isaac Newton
The movie, The Murder of Princess Diana, is a fictionalized account of conspiracies behind the death of Princess Diana. A bunch of conspiracy theories are taken from Noel Botham’s book of the same name with the movie and sets to prove that the death of the Princess of Wales was a murder and not a horrible accident, claimed by the reports. The film takes these theories and installs it into a fictional character named Rachel Visco played by Jennifer Morrison, a reporter who sees the whole thing happened.
Combination of fact and fiction can be a tough row to hoe. It is easily jumbled to make the viewer’s minds work and ask their selves of what really happened but this film’s actors and the story is engaging. The movie also captured the frenzy of the paparazzi with all the blurring of the lines. The flow of the movie is fast as things happen right along. The sequencing of events is tied wittily exposing the truth of what really happened based on the movie, making a very polished piece of writing and acting viewpoint or perspective.
The movie followed a good truism though. When the movie’s main character had made it possible to make a little loving at the middle of turmoil where shadowy characters are trying to stop them of revealing the truth and turning them down.
This movie can be a good option to watch if you are one of those million people who are fascinated with Princess Diana or you are just interested of a good conspiracy theory.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
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