Mirren won for playing "The Queen", not because her performance was truly award-worthy. Just as Colin Firth would go on to win for playing "The King" (English, of course). Had they played an ordinary granny refusing to openly mourn her deceased daughter-in-law, and any old Ordinary Joe struggling with a speech impediment, you can better believe the academy would have taken no notice at all, not with such unremarkable performances. In a sense, one almost expects the Bafta jury to back these performances and films; but it's odd how Americans still can't get over their envy and embarrassing sycophancy for this most absurd of British institutions.
I'm usually no huge fan of Dench, but I would agree she was very good in that movie - much better than Mirren (an actress I normally much prefer) and the most deserving of the 2006/7 nominees for best actress. Only Sandra Huller in Requiem and Kate Dickie in Red Road were better; only Laura Dern in Inland Empire and Gretchen Moll in The Notorious Bettie Paige were as good.
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