Helena Bonham Carter doesn’t think
started it was a historic drama, and now it’s crashed into the present. But that’s up to them.”actress previously suggested that Peter Morgan’s drama had a “moral responsibility” to remind viewers that they are not watching a documentary.
“I do feel very strongly because I think we have a moral responsibility to say hang on guys, it’s not a drama doc, we’re making a drama,” she said in 2020. “They are different entities.”Article contentThe show has caused considerable controversy over its plots regarding the Royal Family but Morgan suggested that the late Queen Elizabeth had “better things to do” than watch the series.
Speaking about finding out the news she had died, he said: “I had just landed from Vienna and switched on my phone to a starburst of pings and messages. “I felt a great many things at the same time. And the days that followed were simultaneously a global phenomenon, a moment in history which you watched unfold as a spectator, and an intense and entirely moving personal experience which one wanted to process alone.
“The entire experience was made even more complex by the fact that, as my protagonist, of course, she is still very much alive.”
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