Grace of Monaco (2014)

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The story of former Hollywood star Grace Kelly's crisis of marriage and identity, during a political dispute between Monaco's Prince Rainier III and France's Charles De Gaulle, and a looming French invasion of Monaco in the early 1960s.

Introduction
"Grace of Monaco" is a 2014 biographical drama film directed by Olivier Dahan and written by Arash Amel. Academy Award-winning starlet Nicole Kidman stars as Grace Kelly serving as the movie's titular character.

Plot
Embed in 1962, 6 years after her attractive wedding event to Prince Rainier III of Monaco, Grace Kelly deals with a crisis concerning both her marriage and the principality she now called house. Starting as an exposition of Grace's life after she has quit her successful Hollywood career and entered the function of mom and spouse, the story unfolds against the background of political chaos in Monaco.

As France's president, Charles de Gaulle presents a dire economic final notice to Rainier, requiring tax boosts on Monaco's French people. The conflict intensifies into francs-in-the-streets protests and a French blockade of Monaco, and Rainier faces dethronement if he does not comply. In this troubled time, Grace is thrust into a period of self-doubt about her role, torn between her sense of duty and a desire to go back to Hollywood, especially after being used a leading function by legendary director Alfred Hitchcock.

Key Characters
Apart from Nicole Kidman's Grace Kelly, the movie also stars Tim Roth as Prince Rainier III, Frank Langella as Father Francis Tucker, a pastor to the royal household, and Parker Posey as Madge Tivey-Faucon, a lady-in-waiting. Each character plays possible supporting roles, including depth to the narrative.

Themes
The movie checks out numerous styles, popular among them being self-sacrifice, identity and responsibility. Grace is seen having problem with her identity as a princess, yearning for her past life as an actress, yet comprehending her duties towards her new family and home. Deepening her inner torment is the range growing between her and Rainier, who is embedded in his own battle to conserve his principality.

A turning point gets here when Grace understands that her function as a princess is undoubtedly an efficiency that has weight beyond the screen, impacting the lives of her subjects. By understanding this, she welcomes her responsibility, helping her partner sway public belief in favor of Monaco, ultimately persuading French authorities to drop their final notice.

Reception and Controversy
"Grace of Monaco" premiered at the 67th Cannes Film Festival and was met mixed reactions. Critics had polarizing views about the movie, with some valuing the performances and visual appeals, while others criticized it for its movie script and historical mistakes. The movie also stimulated debate, with the royal family of Monaco criticizing it for being a work of pure fiction. Regardless of these controversies, Nicole Kidman's portrayal of Grace was mostly applauded for recording the spirit and sophistication of the renowned Princess Grace.

Conclusion
"Grace of Monaco" weaves a narrative based upon a crucial point in the life of Grace Kelly. Regardless of debates and combined reviews, it stood apart for its complex exploration of her shift from Hollywood star to a poised princess, with Nicole Kidman's efficiency leaving a considerable impression.

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