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My answer is...
Posted by Harmonia on October 6, 2007 at 22:49:21:
...both. Really.
Two completely confident performances in very different types of dramatisations.
I don't think I would actually charactarize Blanchette's Liz as "stolid". We see quite an emotional Elizabeth, even an insecure Elizabeth through much of the film til she gains her confidence as queen.
It's more a difference of dramatic emphasis between the two films - I actually think the Mirren project has a more "reality" based feel than the film Elizabeth.