I found some best VHS cassettes of Kenneth Branagh in Japanese used equipments imported for Afghanistan. I really in love with his emotional acting. even i don't understand English but i understand his acts very well.
This is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays, and I adore the BBC production. The first time I saw this musical version my knee-jerk reaction was to utterly dismiss it. I then watched it on On Demand -- and I was quite charmed. This scene is beautifully performed.
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The insidious HAL 9000 mad computer effect is gone and I can resume my original comment: Kenneth should return to the roots and make a version of Henry IV Part I & II in the style of his Henry V! He could now play the father of his Henry V and thus pay tribute to his old age...
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Dear me! Kenneth surely had lost it (in the way Sickboy explains in Trainspotting)! His Henry V was brilliant and kicked the version of Oliver in the gutter! But then he started with his boring Hollywood production, which traded in medieval costumes and theatre actors for an imaginary 19th, incapable American actors like Keanu Reeves and even quota coloured actors in insignificant auxiliary roles. This one here is so far the worse of them...
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Dear me! Kenneth surely had lost it (in the way Sickboy explains in Trainspotting)! His Henry V was brilliant and kicked the version of Oliver in the gutter! But then he started with his boring Hollywood production, which traded in medieval costumes and theatre actors for an imaginary 19th, incapable American actors like Keanu Reeves and even quota coloured actors in insignificant auxiliary roles. This one here is so far the worse of them...
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Dear me! Kenneth surely had lost it (in the way Sickboy explains in Trainspotting)! His Henry V was brilliant and kicked the version of Oliver in the gutter! But then he started with his boring Hollywood production, which traded in medieval costumes and theatre actors for an imaginary 19th, incapable American actors like Keanu Reeves and even quota coloured actors in insignificant auxiliary roles. This one here is so far the worse of them...
I love this film - so many great and unconventional ideas. And Berowne's lines are most beautiful. That's why Ken wanted to play him, instead of the King again. (And his looks... *swoon*)
Well done! There are some beautiful scene in this unusual (and brave!) film: my favourite one is at the end (The Farewell) when he says: 'You that way, we this way'.
It's a light (and bright) way to make Shakesperare.
I found some best VHS cassettes of Kenneth Branagh in Japanese used equipments imported for Afghanistan. I really in love with his emotional acting. even i don't understand English but i understand his acts very well.
globaltccjp 9 months ago
@globaltccjp It's good to know that skilled acting can transcend even language!
thevampirefrog06 8 months ago
@thevampirefrog06 I agree, but it's even better to know that Kenneth Branagh can transcend Shakespeare
metyuewb 4 months ago
Hey, do you know where I can find the following scene? I love their interpretation of dancing cheek to cheek!
kevinblau 1 year ago
Pointing out the iambic pentameter through tap dancing...genius.
arwentheelf02 1 year ago 3
that dude ..in the grey suit ..cant remember te name ....he has play shagy in scooby doo movies .....funny to see him in a serious play
Alyssa0401 1 year ago
my favorite monologue...ever...period...kenneth branagh is a genious!!!
mickey05491 1 year ago
I love this movie so much!! Thank you so much for posting this!!
amethystluv 1 year ago
i thought the bear's gonna move.
DamnYou66 1 year ago
@DamnYou66 Funny. You want Winter's Tale for that, though.
handsomechuck1 1 year ago
Not taken in by Kenneth's acting here.... xx
shluf 1 year ago
I love this scene, I love the whole movie. Give the movie a chance - it'll win you over with it's charm:):)
magicpony9 1 year ago
I love this scene, and the whole movie.
twihard201 1 year ago
Brilliant! (I wish the rest of the film had been like this...)
Aeschylus 1 year ago
This is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays, and I adore the BBC production. The first time I saw this musical version my knee-jerk reaction was to utterly dismiss it. I then watched it on On Demand -- and I was quite charmed. This scene is beautifully performed.
MrWilum 2 years ago 2
I absolutely adore this film and especially this scene, and indeed the song that follows...
Phantomstruelove 2 years ago
tapping in iambic pentameter...wow
funfest24 2 years ago 5
WOW! Love the HD.
lradde 2 years ago 2
This is my FAVORITE scene from the movie...sigh. Love this speech!
lradde 2 years ago 5
Mine too! The speech is so beautiful, and so beautifully performed...and the seguay into "Cheek to Cheek" is BRILLIANT!
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The insidious HAL 9000 mad computer effect is gone and I can resume my original comment: Kenneth should return to the roots and make a version of Henry IV Part I & II in the style of his Henry V! He could now play the father of his Henry V and thus pay tribute to his old age...
GreatGrumbledook 2 years ago
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Dear me! Kenneth surely had lost it (in the way Sickboy explains in Trainspotting)! His Henry V was brilliant and kicked the version of Oliver in the gutter! But then he started with his boring Hollywood production, which traded in medieval costumes and theatre actors for an imaginary 19th, incapable American actors like Keanu Reeves and even quota coloured actors in insignificant auxiliary roles. This one here is so far the worse of them...
GreatGrumbledook 2 years ago
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Dear me! Kenneth surely had lost it (in the way Sickboy explains in Trainspotting)! His Henry V was brilliant and kicked the version of Oliver in the gutter! But then he started with his boring Hollywood production, which traded in medieval costumes and theatre actors for an imaginary 19th, incapable American actors like Keanu Reeves and even quota coloured actors in insignificant auxiliary roles. This one here is so far the worse of them...
GreatGrumbledook 2 years ago
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Dear me! Kenneth surely had lost it (in the way Sickboy explains in Trainspotting)! His Henry V was brilliant and kicked the version of Oliver in the gutter! But then he started with his boring Hollywood production, which traded in medieval costumes and theatre actors for an imaginary 19th, incapable American actors like Keanu Reeves and even quota coloured actors in insignificant auxiliary roles. This one here is so far the worse of them...
GreatGrumbledook 2 years ago
Well, THAT is English pronounciation, isn't it? Maybe one could show that to that strange trainer.... LOL
Thanks TOF, that's just great!!
AyeshaCharon 2 years ago 12
So wonderful... I could watch Ken all day (I probably do!). Thanks TOF!
ilovemuchado 2 years ago 14
I love this film - so many great and unconventional ideas. And Berowne's lines are most beautiful. That's why Ken wanted to play him, instead of the King again. (And his looks... *swoon*)
branrose24 2 years ago 3
GOOD ONE HAVE NOT SEE THE FILM YET
theuglyninja 2 years ago
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mom63423 2 years ago
Well done! There are some beautiful scene in this unusual (and brave!) film: my favourite one is at the end (The Farewell) when he says: 'You that way, we this way'.
It's a light (and bright) way to make Shakesperare.
mom63423 2 years ago