Oh , dear Michael. He was so young. It’s great to see this. I do not like when he’s hurt though. I definitely appreciate his real voice after this accent he uses here. I prefer the Welsh loveliness.
It honestly hurts so much at how abusive this relationship between Sandor and Joe is. I know that's the point, but it hits home pretty hard to see how mindlessly devoted Joe becomes to him and how much he craves affection and how Sandor keeps treating him like dirt.
A lot of abusive people are charismatic, or sometimes nice - in order to attract other people to use and abuse, and to increase their power. I think we needed a few more scenes of Sandor being a little nicer, more charming, to Joe in order to get a better understanding of how types like Sandor sprinkle in some charm along with the nasty, controlling behavior.
@@SY-ok2dqExactly. Abusive people love bombing to reel someone in is really common. Then the abuse & gaslighting start. As a teacher I've even seen teens do that in same sex friendships. Its distressing. But usually it's a very charming teen who has a coterie of admirers both in their peer group & staff: & staff arent interested in emotional abuse .
Way back in the 80s, my English teacher took my class to see a Royal Shakespeare Company touring performance of The Merchant of Venice. Paul Rhys played Lorenzo, and he was magnificent. I've been obsessed with his work ever since. I've never seen this before, and as Michael Sheen is another favourite, I'm in for a treat. Thanks for the upload.
This is an absolutely brilliant story I read the novel back in the 1990s. After watching the television production I've watched it loads of time since I love everything about it. The gallowglass being the servant.,. The lady stole it from me on st gallowglasses Eve. I'm a massive fan of Paul Rhys like yourself. I haven't seen him in theatre yet but I'm hoping to. I think Michael sheen and him work really well together. The apparently doing a play about gallowglasses recently I didn't thought.
Apparently there was a play called gallo glass I'd love to have seen it but didn't get round. I met Ruth Rendell aka Barbara Vine in Bath and got my book gallowglass autographed.
Saw him at the National in The Invention of Love. He was, of course, brilliant. He doesn't get much that's particularly interesting in film or telly. Just formulaic bad guys. But this is Barbara Vine's writing. So NOT formulaic. One of my favourite books is by her. A Dark Adapted Eye. It was made into a telly 2 parter. But was butchered and had a Helena Bonham Carter who was far far over her head, and didn't know what to do in her role. Though Celia Imre and Sophie Ward and Steven Mackintosh were all superb.
The Welch born actor Marten Sheen was 24 when this movie was made in 1993. Now 50 (2019), he has made almost a full-time career playing real people - British Prime Minister Tony Blair (3 movies - 2003, 2006 and 2010), famous interviewer David Frost, famous gay comedian Kenneth Williams and controversial football manager Brian Clough. In more recent years he has appeared in all 24 episodes of the TV mini-series Masters of Sex (2012 - 2016), seven episodes of The Good Flight (2019) and six episodes of Good Omens (2019). His early career was mainly in the theatre. One fun fact: he was the voice of a character in The Simpsons.
Apparently this was Michael Sheen's first screen role. I believe he first appeared on my radar in either "Wilde" (1997) playing Robbie Ross or his role in "Bright Young Things" (2003). This was also one of Paul Rhys's earlier films, produced just as his career was really taking off and he was being cast in leading roles. Both men came of age during that wonderful era of British film and television when so many great Merchant & Ivory film productions were being made and released.
El único lugar donde pude encontrar la serie fue aquí en youtube pero los subtítulos están desactivados, y aunque estuvieran activados, los subtítulos de youtube nunca son correctos 😭
43:44 I want to traslate these articles for you! The top one says: "The world of perfume is grieving for Piraneso" The other two I find pretty funny considering the context, they say: "The bed, the protagonist of our nights." and "Italians: too tired and stressed to sleep."
Every 90s UK TV production I've seen with Arkie Whiteley she looks completely different to her early film and TV roles in Prisoner, Mad Max 2 and Razorback. It's difficult to tell that it's the same person. I know she was in her late teens during the early stuff so it might just be the passage of time but still. Maybe she had work done but I just always find it strange. That and the put on English accent doesn't help.
You're right, Whiteley does look quite different in this to how she did in her young roles. I think it's the surgery, and some fat loss from her face. You can definitely see that her nose was done. Her looks seem to have come from her mother, Wendy. Whiteley was based in London during this period of her life, and I think she was actually born there. I suppose she would have needed to use an English accent to land this role and other roles in the U.K.
@@farintothemind1578 seeing as they think the label said amitriptyline, i reckon he might have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) or depression??
That’s a med for depression and nerve pain and sometimes migraine. Also can be used for sleeping issues in some. Not a good idea to suddenly stop it without tapering off. Not good. Major withdrawals usually with that type of med.
Painfully bad hammy acting.Painfully bad writing.....so terrible it could be an 80s American soap opera Even for the times this was ridiculously corny!
apparently, you cared enough to take time out of your busy amazingly fulfilling life filled with love success, and admiration to write a comment so one (with an iota of comprehension of logical fallacies) would argue that at least one person (you) does? @@fritzy2378
Omgggg crowley take your angel away from this hell
Take a look at takin over the asylum. Thank me later :)
YESSS GAL
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T_T
@@toxicdiscord698 Oh my gosh!!! Takin over the Asylum is one of my absolute favorite shows!! David Tennant is so flipping adorable in it!
Oh , dear Michael. He was so young. It’s great to see this. I do not like when he’s hurt though. I definitely appreciate his real voice after this accent he uses here. I prefer the Welsh loveliness.
Same
Welsh accents are among my favourites. They are a bit curly sounding, if that makes sense: soft and curling at the edges.
Omg i am so scared for Michael... He is too pure for this movie
It honestly hurts so much at how abusive this relationship between Sandor and Joe is. I know that's the point, but it hits home pretty hard to see how mindlessly devoted Joe becomes to him and how much he craves affection and how Sandor keeps treating him like dirt.
But i still simp for sandor
@@mishka4611 I mean, to each his own but I don't why how someone can simp for an abusive psychopath
@@bananatiergod well in reality hes a good actor not a abusive pyschopath
@@mishka4611 Then you can say you simp for the ACTOR, not the CHARACTER. There's a huge ass difference
@@bananatiergod lol but the actors name is paul so if i said PAUL you might of thought i was saying i liked the actor who acted as paul
"We Don't like a lot of strange noises after midnight, if you know what I mean"
Boy could she and Mrs. Hudson get along
Saw this as a young teen maybe. Idk why but it stuck with me and it's TRUE how some people are charismatic yet terrible/ abusive.
A lot of abusive people are charismatic, or sometimes nice - in order to attract other people to use and abuse, and to increase their power.
I think we needed a few more scenes of Sandor being a little nicer, more charming, to Joe in order to get a better understanding of how types like Sandor sprinkle in some charm along with the nasty, controlling behavior.
@@SY-ok2dqExactly. Abusive people love bombing to reel someone in is really common. Then the abuse & gaslighting start. As a teacher I've even seen teens do that in same sex friendships. Its distressing. But usually it's a very charming teen who has a coterie of admirers both in their peer group & staff: & staff arent interested in emotional abuse .
“I saved your life so now your life belongs to me now”. Excuse me what??? That’s not how it works dude.
Thats only the first mestup thing the actor has said..
Bro really went satan mode
@@mishka4611the character said it.
Tell this the scrip writers😂
I was so surprised that movies still there, love Michael Shean
Way back in the 80s, my English teacher took my class to see a Royal Shakespeare Company touring performance of The Merchant of Venice. Paul Rhys played Lorenzo, and he was magnificent. I've been obsessed with his work ever since. I've never seen this before, and as Michael Sheen is another favourite, I'm in for a treat. Thanks for the upload.
This is an absolutely brilliant story I read the novel back in the 1990s. After watching the television production I've watched it loads of time since I love everything about it. The gallowglass being the servant.,. The lady stole it from me on st gallowglasses Eve.
I'm a massive fan of Paul Rhys like yourself. I haven't seen him in theatre yet but I'm hoping to. I think Michael sheen and him work really well together. The apparently doing a play about gallowglasses recently I didn't thought.
Apparently there was a play called gallo glass I'd love to have seen it but didn't get round. I met Ruth Rendell aka Barbara Vine in Bath and got my book gallowglass autographed.
Saw him at the National in The Invention of Love.
He was, of course, brilliant.
He doesn't get much that's particularly interesting in film or telly.
Just formulaic bad guys.
But this is Barbara Vine's writing. So NOT formulaic.
One of my favourite books is by her. A Dark Adapted Eye.
It was made into a telly 2 parter. But was butchered and had a Helena Bonham Carter who was far far over her head, and didn't know what to do in her role.
Though Celia Imre and Sophie Ward and Steven Mackintosh were all superb.
Sheen-y is such a brilliant actor on every account
omg he's so young!
Who?
micheal sheen was 24 in this@@mishka4611
@@mishka4611Michael Sheen
Michael Sheen
i had such bad anxiety watching this
Then watch the Paul Lynn show it’s funny
Redacted or watch The Exorcist lol
Baby Michael Sheen.
Holy Crap the Hungarian woman screaming at her child at 2:50 is so damn accurate to what my mom would yell at me if I cried as a child lol
Bloody hell we have a polyglot on here! Or do we? Hungarian language is in the top ten most difficult languages to learn so well done you!
@@alexandercameron1977 We speak 5 languages at home, arguing is a sight to behold
Where are you from? Cause im hungarian and i had no clue that theres gonna be a hungarian line and when i heard the hungarian woman i was like: :0
@@swaggyros hahahha I’m half Hungarian half Danish, we live in Sweden and speak english with each other as well as German
My Hungarian step mother was a witch. She thought she was ZsaZsa Gabor and behaved quite badly in public. Very rude woman.
michael was baby and he still is
Right! It shines through 100% of the time IRL. He's adorable.
mate hes 53..
@@ffabriciuss the best babygirl is when theyre above 50
@@Luciferinyourhouse I understand calling grown men babygirl but idk calling them baby just feels weird lol
@@ffabriciuss i meant that as a joke lmao. And It's fine if you feel like that, as long as you dont go around saying it's weird or anything
First-rate UK tv drama from the famous Ruth Rendell/Barbara Vine - thank you very much for sharing this with us!
You're welcome.
The Welch born actor Marten Sheen was 24 when this movie was made in 1993. Now 50 (2019), he has made almost a full-time career playing real people - British Prime Minister Tony Blair (3 movies - 2003, 2006 and 2010), famous interviewer David Frost, famous gay comedian Kenneth Williams and controversial football manager Brian Clough. In more recent years he has appeared in all 24 episodes of the TV mini-series Masters of Sex (2012 - 2016), seven episodes of The Good Flight (2019) and six episodes of Good Omens (2019). His early career was mainly in the theatre. One fun fact: he was the voice of a character in The Simpsons.
It's Michael
Lol, Marten
Welch + marten lol
Apparently this was Michael Sheen's first screen role. I believe he first appeared on my radar in either "Wilde" (1997) playing Robbie Ross or his role in "Bright Young Things" (2003).
This was also one of Paul Rhys's earlier films, produced just as his career was really taking off and he was being cast in leading roles. Both men came of age during that wonderful era of British film and television when so many great Merchant & Ivory film productions were being made and released.
Did you mean, Welsh...as in coming from Wales?
i love michael sheen so much what if i cried and exploded .
The way he flinches when Sandor gets near him makes me so sadddd
Why are you here Aziraphale ?
Is it just me,but there's parts that I randomly get anxiety from and that I cringe at for no reason
That is the writers intention. Examine your experiences. Examine your conscience.
God I'm so late!! Love Michael Sheen, but can somebody put subtitles for this series? Sometimes I really can't understand what they're saying XD
Same x)
same, I usually go back a cuple times but mostly I just give up trying to understand
Dearest op, I thank you for the next 2 hours of my life
I havent seen this since it first aired.Good to see it again.
5:44 Oh my. I love this.
Thank you for sharing this!! It's the best Paul Rhys movie ever!
It’s a tv show
joe deserves better.....JOE DESERVES ME
🤪🤧 ike 😎💯
😂 Mr beans brother from another mother😮😅.
You got be kidding 😱😲🥺
El único lugar donde pude encontrar la serie fue aquí en youtube pero los subtítulos están desactivados, y aunque estuvieran activados, los subtítulos de youtube nunca son correctos 😭
Please watch this it is very good. I enjoyed it very much!
Ooh, this is exciting. It's got me in!
Thanks Ibne Adam.
Bruh this was sad af right off the bat 😭
I wanted to hug him when he cried 😢 ❤
The lovely Arkie Whiteley who played the Princess died far too young.
She's dead?😥
@@lagatita1623 Arkie died in 2001 from cancer. She was aged 37
@@skygazer6898 oh my that's my age now!
I only saw her a few times but she had a delicate beauty, that's so sad.
Enjoying this , thank you
Thank you for the upload
49:05 bro standing zesty af
"I would do anything for him"
Me when Micheal fr
Thank you for best uploads
Thank you so much for sharing!
43:44 I want to traslate these articles for you!
The top one says: "The world of perfume is grieving for Piraneso"
The other two I find pretty funny considering the context, they say: "The bed, the protagonist of our nights." and "Italians: too tired and stressed to sleep."
I am so fucking stressed by watching this and its only 5:17
I saved your life, your life belongs to me now..!
Im Italian and i laughed so hard 💀💀💀
May I know which one
thanks so much!!!!!!
where are the subtitles 😭😭😭 English isnt my firts languaje
One day, I'll find Dame Diana Rigg's speech(es) about Gallowglass.
Joe deserves sm better this is the saddest shit I ever seen 🙏😭
more!!!
Alguien sabe cómo verla con subtítulos en español?
I'm no joke dying 30:15
🐓
Can you please put the option 4 subtitles? :( In Spanish
Intenté ponerle subtitulos pero RUclips no me deja :(
@@nuggetmjv8436 yo la intente descargar por una app, tengo los episodios pero no encuentro los subtítulos por ningúna página
@@jovialactivo es muy complicado conseguirlos, yo me e estado meiendo a paginas rusas solo por intentar conseguirlos
@@baobabssouu, si la verdad que lo es, lo malo es que se ve interesante.
@@jovialactivo siiiii, y aunq no lo entienda lo e visto como 4 veces
5:47 22:44 30:47 47:32
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Every 90s UK TV production I've seen with Arkie Whiteley she looks completely different to her early film and TV roles in Prisoner, Mad Max 2 and Razorback. It's difficult to tell that it's the same person. I know she was in her late teens during the early stuff so it might just be the passage of time but still. Maybe she had work done but I just always find it strange. That and the put on English accent doesn't help.
You're right, Whiteley does look quite different in this to how she did in her young roles. I think it's the surgery, and some fat loss from her face. You can definitely see that her nose was done. Her looks seem to have come from her mother, Wendy.
Whiteley was based in London during this period of her life, and I think she was actually born there. I suppose she would have needed to use an English accent to land this role and other roles in the U.K.
Was the pills he was taking Amitriptyline?
yeah, looked like it from what you could see of the label
What was his condition? what did he have?
@@farintothemind1578 seeing as they think the label said amitriptyline, i reckon he might have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) or depression??
That’s a med for depression and nerve pain and sometimes migraine. Also can be used for sleeping issues in some. Not a good idea to suddenly stop it without tapering off. Not good. Major withdrawals usually with that type of med.
I’ve been on Amitriptyline it’s a awful medicine to take so many side effects horrible horrible drug
42:43 the way his smile just dropped
The actor who plays, the "Gallowglass". He was such an odious character in 'Kingdom of Heaven'.
Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно
КОЛЛЕГА. ВАС Я И ИСКАЛ.
What are the pills at 12:29
Amitriptyline
This is awful 😢.
Weird and boring😅.
Not my cup of tea 🥶🍋
20:03
Omg so toxic
British movies are weird
We will take that as a compliment.
Drivel
No wonder Rendell published this under another name. Utter tripe....perverted tripe, at that.
Baskerville22, you'd best stick with Disney and children's videos.
Baskerville22 you still watched though you found it perverted. Too close for comfort eh
What's a "perverted trip"? A step out of the children's section?
Painfully bad hammy acting.Painfully bad writing.....so terrible it could be an 80s American soap opera Even for the times this was ridiculously corny!
But thats also what makes it so good 😂
Michael's acting is amazing as usual but most of the other characters are a bit over the top
Please be quiet nobody cares
apparently, you cared enough to take time out of your busy amazingly fulfilling life filled with love success, and admiration to write a comment so one (with an iota of comprehension of logical fallacies) would argue that at least one person (you) does? @@fritzy2378
Ow shit, the original Killing Stalking.
Omy god you also notice it hahahhah
I like the acting but I HATE the show. I only watched it cause my sister suggested it I hate it BADLY!!!!!!!!!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😵
My eyes cant stop seeing red, next time dont use too much emojis
So did you enjoy the movie?
rubbish !!!!!funny how mr sheens beard appears and disappears