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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
Historically the only main fault was that Anne most likely was younger than Mary. There is documented evidence that supports this story
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I actually meant style and casting as opposed to historical accuracy. There is a long list of well documented points relating to the book of
The Other Boleyn Girl rather than just the age. My only historical complaint was in this version what appeared to be constantly referring to Henry VIII as "your grace". This is historically inaccurate and I can only imagine put as an "in context" educator.
No what I meant was putting in a dullard as Anne Boleyn, having Mary cast as the sexy one and trying to tone it down by acting out of it, having Thomas Boleyn being a duddering cautious idiot and George Boleyn as some hot looking semi-popular brother.