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The Lady
TrailerThe movie tells the story of Aung San Suu Kyi, the daughter of a martyred Burmese general, who returns to her homeland and becomes the core of Burma's democracy movement, and her relationship with her husband, writer Michael Aris.Actors: Markus Waldow, Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis, Jonathan Raggett, Jonathan Woodhouse, Susan Wooldridge, Benedict Wong, Agga Poechit, Donatienne Dupont, Phoe Zaw, Marian Yu, ...»Director: Luc BessonCountry: United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 132 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Lady"
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Characters of "The Lady"
Aung San Suu KyiPlayed by: Michelle Yeoh
Michael ArisPlayed by: David Thewlis
Kim ArisPlayed by: Jonathan Raggett
Alexander ArisPlayed by: Jonathan Woodhouse
Lucinda PhilipsPlayed by: Susan Wooldridge
Karma PhuntshoPlayed by: Benedict Wong
Tan ShwePlayed by: Agga Poechit
Win TheinPlayed by: Nay Myo Thant
Ma ThenPlayed by: Victoria Sanvalli
Nyo Ohn MyintPlayed by: Flint Bangkok
Nita MayPlayed by: Dujdao Vadhanapakorn
Leo NicholsPlayed by: Sahajak Boonthanakit
James BakerPlayed by: William Hope
BBC JournalistPlayed by: Frank Walmsley
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Directors of "The Lady"
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Creators of "The Lady"
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Critic Reviews of "The Lady"
Globe and MailApril 27, 2012The Lady is a slog, a two-and-a-half hour, painted-on-wood exercise in political iconography.
NewsdayApril 27, 2012"The Lady" is a two-hour trip into earnestness, from which audiences will want a little liberation of their own.
Toronto StarApril 26, 2012The Lady is little more than a history lesson - although a beautifully presented one - wrapped in the pink gloss of a G-rated potboiler evidenced in Suu Kyi's and Michael's storybook romance.
Washington PostApril 20, 2012A heavy-handed attempt to sanctify one of the most dignified and uncompromising politicians and human rights champions of recent times.
Chicago Sun-TimesApril 19, 2012[It] does indeed deal with a real life, but follows so faithfully the traditional shape of film biography that it feels less convincing.
Minneapolis Star TribuneApril 13, 2012This hagiography of Myanmar's Nobel Peace Prize-winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, is earnest, civilized and borderline unendurable.
Las Vegas CityLifeApril 21, 2013The dramatic moments are few and far between, and the film seems like it walks in the footsteps of Richard Attenborough's Gandhi at times. Besson definitely tries to present Suu Kyi in a similarly reverent light.
Movie HabitMay 24, 2012Biopic of Ang San Suu Kyi a notch above the rest
Las Vegas WeeklyMay 09, 2012Besson hits familiar biopic beats, but the formula could have used something a little more daring to liven things up.
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