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<blockquote data-quote="maglil55" data-source="post: 1966759" data-attributes="member: 52911"><p>Friends have and they said it's a bit too "feminist" for them (and that was women saying that). The huge inaccuracy was Mary and Elizabeth never met. Letters were exchanged and they were supposed to meet but it never happened. The reckoning was they've tried to make it a #metoo type movie and couldn't resist not having a climatic scene with two Hollywood actresses on set and to heck with the fact it didn't happen. Mary was a bit of a victim of circumstances.</p><p>It's slightly more accurate than Braveheart since historically that was a load of mince (or tripe which is what I'm having tonight finally).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maglil55, post: 1966759, member: 52911"] Friends have and they said it's a bit too "feminist" for them (and that was women saying that). The huge inaccuracy was Mary and Elizabeth never met. Letters were exchanged and they were supposed to meet but it never happened. The reckoning was they've tried to make it a #metoo type movie and couldn't resist not having a climatic scene with two Hollywood actresses on set and to heck with the fact it didn't happen. Mary was a bit of a victim of circumstances. It's slightly more accurate than Braveheart since historically that was a load of mince (or tripe which is what I'm having tonight finally). [/QUOTE]
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