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The Tudors; First of May [Catherine of Aragon/Henry VIII]

WATCH IN HD: Not a preview, yay three cheers for Emma!!!! Okay its not amazing, slap dash, no effects, few blips, HUGE one in the middle, bit orange and in hindsight, a terrible song choice. But ...  
 
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This is a video response to Alone (Katherine of Aragon)
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BelleMarianne (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes, I am late. Lol. But your vid is beautiful. Although I'm not very fond of the music, the song fits to the KoA nd Henrt's story. The quality is beautiful. I read some comments here. And I am agree. Anne is my favorite Queen all among Henry's wives However, by her intelligence, her devotion, her strength, I have a deep admiration for her. She wanted to fight so hard to preserve her mariage and struggle for she believed right and just. MDK played a excellent performance in the Tudors.
BelleMarianne (4 months ago) Show Hide
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And I can not but agree with your comment. I dislike the way the show described the wearing of Anne when KoA died, like she was the horrible b**** who rejoiced because she was the only queen now. Sometimes, although I absolutely love Natalie's performance, it cringes me to see a few scenes.
lookinglass123 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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First up! Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed this...it was done AGES ago. I'm a better vidder now ^^
Ermm...Anne is my fav queen consort, of well, all time. However, I do think she, as anyone is, was flawed. The fact is she did wear yellow on the day of COA's funeral - which is rather suggestive of joy.
BelleMarianne (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes, you are a very better vidder now. I DO confirm. You are one of my favorite vidder on the Tudors. In general, I love the songs you used but moreover, I love your themes. But you exaggerate... It wasn't done AGES ago but only 6 months ago ! lol. So Bravo !
Btw, even though this Anne is very accurate as far as her execution, I don't like the way she was portrayed as very sneaky. I mean, she was not the one to blame. Henry was and more.
lookinglass123 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Omg I'm sorry - these comments didn't show up! Anyways I'll reply now. Months is a long time in vidding terms!
BelleMarianne (4 months ago) Show Hide
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He was the one to put an end to his marriage to KoA cause he wanted to. And when he noticed Anne, she was engaged, as we know. Anne Boleyn was ambitious but she was not this woman without scruples to destroy everything and everyone she met. When a royal person decided to take you as his wife at that time, the other person had no choice to accept. Otherwise, it might be retaliations and drawback to herself or to her family. Anne was also pushed by her family to please the King.
lookinglass123 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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He did not decide that Anne would be his wife! He wanted to have an extra marital affair with her, as he'd had before with many women, even Mary. Anne played a game of seduction with Henry, she refused to be his mistress, she played for higher and higher stakes and seemingly cared not about the people she displaced (COA/Mary).
BelleMarianne (4 months ago) Show Hide
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She was independent, a fiery woman who didnt hesitate to open her mouth to express her mind but could she go against her family? No. She did it because she had no choice. At last, it is my POV. It is too easy to describe her as a devil woman and a witch who seduced the king in order to become queen.
lookinglass123 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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That's a slight contradiction. I don't she was a witch, or devil woman, nor do I seek to malign her in ANY way, but I think that the fact of the matter, which is accepted pretty widely, is that she did seduce the king in order to become queen. There's the romantic argument, which could be valid, that she loved Henry, but nevertheless she still seduced him with an end to marry him - which would make her queen.
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Very few is shown in movies about the start of the marriages when Catherine learnt to turn a blind eye to Henry infidelities. When Catherine knew in 1510 about Lady Elizabeth FitzWalter, Henry's love at the moment, the Queen shattered and reproached Henry. Spanish Ambassador Caroz feared that Catherine might spoil her influence over Henry and wisely adviced her. The intelligent Catherine never more reproached her husband.

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