Movie review: Madonna sweeps a love story off its feet in stylish film "W.E."
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R. 1 hour, 58 minutes. At the Esquire.
Madonna's ambitious romantic drama "W.E." concerns what has often been touted as one of the 20th century's great love stories: the romance of Edward Prince of Wales and the American divorce Wallis Simpson.
When Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936, his startling choice seemed to offer a stranger-than-fairy-tale triumph of love over power.
Brother Bertie went on to reign. But that story's so last year.
Madonna admits to being spellbound by the romance. After years of research, she began working on the script with Alek Keshishian (director of the highly successful documentary "Madonna: Truth of Dare").
"W.E." is the type of film one might expect from the icon. And, though it teeters on the high heels of its maker's ambitions, it's an impressive improvement over her debut feature, 2008's "Filth and Wisdom."
It also takes seriously material girls who may have more going on than meets the eye.
Did Wallis Simpson really win in the end? Can Wally find some measure of real happiness?