Grace of Monaco: It's all about Nicole's grace

Grace of Monaco
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Tim Roth, Frank Langella, Parker Posey
Rated: 6.5/10
Nicole Kidman, the centrepiece of this languid yet intense film on the legendary Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco, is chiseled not just in looks but also in the role she plays. You can see that the cameraman has a fascination for her face and the same goes for the director who allows his screen to be dominated sometimes with her glass-lucent eyes, sometimes with her more than natural lips and at other times with her intense moods that dot her face at all times.
Other than the fact that Grace Kelly, the American actress who married Monaco’s prince and left acting (despite Alfred Hitchcock’s constant pleas to her to return to the big screen) to be her kingdom’s one and only icon, was quite a fairytale story with hidden dark secrets, doubts and court intrigues which brought the small and economically dependent colony to a virtual war with the might France. The film, as said earlier, is held together firmly by Kidman and her engaging histrionics. Must see. 
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 15 June, 2014

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