Diana Page #7

Synopsis: During the last two years of her life, Princess Diana embarks on a final rite of passage: a secret love affair with Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.
Director(s): Oliver Hirschbiegel
Production: Eone Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
35
Rotten Tomatoes:
8%
PG-13
Year:
2013
113 min
$1,049,915
Website
975 Views


Just delight to see that?

D- Vib tabules.

Charge.

Shoot.

Alright, everyone.

Close them up.

Thank you.

Once again we are champions.

Your patient today.

How bad was he?

He would've died tomorrow.

Or maybe the day after.

Now he'll have another 10 years.

You have power over death.

A doctor's triumphs are only temporary.

I learn that from Victor Chang.

The man you studied under

in Sidney?

Yes.

He treated the whole patient, and

without any ego with love, as you said.

So what happened to him?

6 years ago he was ambushed for

money on his way to work.

He refused to pay, so the guy

shot Victor twice in the head.

Where you are,

death will find you.

Even if you're in a house

built up strong and whole.

That's from the Qur-an.

I studied Islam

a few years ago.

When I was preparing for a trip

to Pakistan.

See? I was getting ready for you

before I even knew you.

Whose car is this?

My butler's.

- What's your butler driving?

- My Audi.

Lucky butler.

Where are we going?

To the very edge

of the kingdom.

Come on.

Look at this.

Now, be careful.

You brought me to the end

of the world.

I'm going to Australia.

Why are you running away from me?

Victor Chang Institute

is doing a fund raiser.

I'm making the keynote speech.

You're doing this for me.

For us.

The world is ours,

this world and the world beyond.

I never think about

the world beyond.

You sleep with a Qur-an

at your bed side.

Habit, hardly ever read it.

I know you do.

Islam is very important to me.

To me it means, the constant

rafimation of one's character.

I believe in that.

I've been reforming my character

since I was seven.

It's finally getting me somewhere.

Your divorce has put things

on a different footing.

You mean with your family?

Yes, a barrier has come down.

Well, barriers coming down is good.

Last one back to the car

is a squash tomato.

- Look.

- What?

It has been said...

That for evil to triumph...

Good men must do nothing.

Tonight, we give heartfelt thanks...

At a good man.

Dr Victor Chang.

Did a great deal.

And of that...

We can all be thankful.

As we look forward...

To the future.

Nice one.

What are we gonna do?

Our objective is to protect Hasnat.

So we rubbish the story.

But they'll find out eventually.

Well, we're buying time.

That's what we need, isn't it?

Talk about putting 2 and 2 together,

and making 5.

Not a word, not a word of truth.

Officially, I'm furious.

It's upsetting for Wills and Harry.

Unofficially?

Well, to be honest.

Richard, we're laughing

ourselves silly over this.

For God sake.

What do I look like?

One minute everyone's pointing at me because

I'm sleeping with the Princess of Wales.

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Stephen Jeffreys

Stephen Jeffreys (born 1950) is a British playwright. His plays include: Like Dolls or Angels (1977) (Sunday Times Playwriting Award at the National Student Drama Festival); Carmen 1936 (Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fringe First in 1984); Valued Friends (1990, Hampstead Theatre); The Clink (1990); The Libertine (1994) - also a screenplay filmed with Johnny Depp; A Going Concern (1993); An adaptation of Richard Brome's play, A Jovial Crew (1992); I Just Stopped By to See The Man (2000); Interruptions (2001); and Lost Land (2005). (2008) The Convict's Opera, a reworking of The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, jointly commissioned by Out of Joint theatre company and Sydney Theatre Company. Backbeat (2011, Duke of York's Theatre, London) (Co-written with Iain Softley). Caught in Flight screenplay. A film on Diana, Princess of Wales more…

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