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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • In Netflix's The King, Timothée Chalamet stars as Henry V, real-life king of England. But Henry wasn't destined to sit on the throne. We explain the combination of chance and skill that led to his ascent in this real, wild historical companion to the film. Warning: this video contains spoilers.
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    Wayward Prince Hal must turn from carouser to warrior king as he faces hostilities from inside and outside the castle walls in the battle for England.

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  • @bibliophile4027
    @bibliophile4027 4 года назад +5815

    Even if the movie isn't historically accurate Chalamet and Pattinson's performances were pretty good
    Edit: I was just reminded of this comment and wow that's a lot of likes and I there is quite a discussion in the replies so it kinda made my day honestly.
    Edit (2): Back after 3 years and this is my most liked and replied comment ever >u< tnx guys! 😂

    • @Roberta_Trevino
      @Roberta_Trevino 4 года назад +282

      I laughed for a solid 30 sec. When The Dauphin called the English language simple and ugly in front of Hal

    • @bibliophile4027
      @bibliophile4027 4 года назад +5

      @@Roberta_Trevino yesss

    • @SalaciousBCrumb-te1jx
      @SalaciousBCrumb-te1jx 4 года назад +232

      I don't think it's necessarily meant to be historically accurate; it's an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Henry IV" plays which themselves used a bit of poetic licence.

    • @bibliophile4027
      @bibliophile4027 4 года назад +73

      @@SalaciousBCrumb-te1jx yes chalamet himself said it was more Shakespearean

    • @KamikazethecatII
      @KamikazethecatII 4 года назад +33

      Nick Pine yeah, it’s an adaptation of the plays. Falstaff wouldn’t be in it otherwise.

  • @WorstEpisodeEverr
    @WorstEpisodeEverr 4 года назад +5317

    In the 1400's it was easier to die.
    Also survives arrow in the back of his head.

    • @frazerward367
      @frazerward367 4 года назад +126

      Think it was an arrow in the face

    • @Zantides
      @Zantides 4 года назад +12

      @@frazerward367 By the looks of the tool it looks like the arrow went through his head yeah.

    • @UKGameShock
      @UKGameShock 4 года назад +103

      I wonder how many, ahum. Arrows in the knee people got.

    • @realrafafan
      @realrafafan 4 года назад +7

      GameShock good for u

    • @tuberobotto
      @tuberobotto 4 года назад

      I know, right? 🤔🙄😜

  • @bigg2phillips480
    @bigg2phillips480 4 года назад +3165

    Timothee was electrifying in this movie. He showed what a true artist can bring to a movie

    • @aseem2985
      @aseem2985 4 года назад +25

      @One eyed CuriousYup. Overrated as hell.

    • @daldan66
      @daldan66 4 года назад +83

      @One eyed Curious lmao bruh what? His performance was nearly oscar worthy what are you on?

    • @daldan66
      @daldan66 4 года назад +60

      @One eyed Curious another self proclaimed movie critic lmao, the music, the storyline, the honorable death of Falstaff, idk what more you wanted from this film

    • @UmbaLumba11
      @UmbaLumba11 4 года назад +36

      @One eyed Curious it’s not based off of history it’s based off of a play dumbass

    • @daldan66
      @daldan66 3 года назад +33

      @One eyed Curious lol literally based on a play, it never intended to be historically accurate, was a great movie with great performances, can watch it again with friends who havent seen it and still enjoy the movie

  • @elijahwaynemarin7474
    @elijahwaynemarin7474 5 лет назад +2180

    I just finished the movie. Truly, Timothée Chalamet proved himself once again! You must watch it, not only of the quality but its lesson as well!

    • @JK_JK_JK_JK
      @JK_JK_JK_JK 5 лет назад +10

      Lesson?!?! 🤔

    • @JK_JK_JK_JK
      @JK_JK_JK_JK 5 лет назад +4

      @@Beraksekebon21
      It's on Netflix today 🙄

    • @johnnydoenuts9959
      @johnnydoenuts9959 5 лет назад +1

      @@JK_JK_JK_JK yes lessons. Lol.

    • @mirnesj5327
      @mirnesj5327 5 лет назад +30

      Which one ? If someone offers you a ball then you must invade his country lol ?

    • @hassanladha9337
      @hassanladha9337 5 лет назад

      @@mirnesj5327 😂😂😂

  • @olyatsokeva9264
    @olyatsokeva9264 4 года назад +3267

    I don't get why everyone is asking for mini series, I think the movie was incredible and more than enough.

    • @brians91
      @brians91 4 года назад +180

      Agreed, a mini series would have killed the impact of the movie. Sometimes less is more

    • @jade-rj3ge
      @jade-rj3ge 4 года назад +54

      I don't know how to explain this but that was just the whole point/feeling of the movie in a way when the ending felt a bit off.

    • @cardibelona6454
      @cardibelona6454 4 года назад +20

      Olya Tsokeva agreed but i want a second movie

    • @mikehla7214
      @mikehla7214 4 года назад +11

      It's legit a 2 hour movie... who needs more than that

    • @ikyouknoweknow
      @ikyouknoweknow 4 года назад +54

      It was, although for a story like this. I believe details matter. Like why did Hal hate his father so much? How did he already know how to fight? Where did her get his leader ship skills. His brother died and we saw no one speak of it. We never saw the people of England... There just too much gray area I feel. But no doubt, the movie was great.

  • @XandriaRavenheart
    @XandriaRavenheart 4 года назад +622

    I loved how Timothee was so silent gloomy and wise in this movie. It didn't matter how many times the Dauphin insulted him, he just ignored it and stuck to his wits. Don't think I've ever seen him like that in any other character.

    • @thaynede-barr6458
      @thaynede-barr6458 2 года назад +8

      @@mickailbaledi8516 The Kwizact Haderach, I saw the movie first and now I’m half way through the first book just got up to where it left off in the movie it’s incredible 👌

    • @ritagalvao7908
      @ritagalvao7908 2 года назад +3

      I write this more as a fan of timothee than anything else, maybe my point of view comes more from the point of a fan who admires him a lot than a person who just sees the movie coldly probably😰
      But I do believe that what Timothee represents in this movie is a very strong part of himself (from what I know of him from interviews and other movies that I watched because of him) the strength he has in every war talk and every devastating moment I don't see him acting like this in any other movie not even in Dune, which is the film that made me identify with him in the first place when he played Paul.
      That's why this movie broke my soul shows all the sensitivity and how this sometimes leads to deception, family smoothing and being frowned upon and put on trust in people who sometimes only have ulterior motives. I honestly appreciate with every part of my being that timothee played this genuinely amazing role💕

    • @mickailbaledi8516
      @mickailbaledi8516 2 года назад +1

      @@thaynede-barr6458 I'm also planning on reading the book!

    • @Girlilla
      @Girlilla Год назад +2

      ​@@mickailbaledi8516 ive been waiting for dune since it was scrapped 6 times and cancelled twice, but as a fan of that riff i stood loyal and when it camre out, I'd never heard of Timothee before. Its safe to say, ive seen everything of him. And more lol. Cant wait for part 2😅

    • @arizonacolour8793
      @arizonacolour8793 11 месяцев назад +4

      That's not credit to Timothee, that's the fuckn script.....

  • @Teshy-yd2is
    @Teshy-yd2is 5 лет назад +5246

    Really enjoyed the movie, however, this should've been a mini-series.

  • @andrewberrocal2281
    @andrewberrocal2281 4 года назад +4276

    Movie plot described poorly: Homeless guy steals throne then kills a vampire and his army

  • @triggerwarning5911
    @triggerwarning5911 4 года назад +512

    Timothy Chamalet did a great job in this movie.

    • @mariabelentriguenomansilla8788
      @mariabelentriguenomansilla8788 4 года назад +13

      *Timotheé Chalamet

    • @triggerwarning5911
      @triggerwarning5911 4 года назад +6

      @@mariabelentriguenomansilla8788 thank you but I prefer it my way

    • @roselmi
      @roselmi 4 года назад +37

      Trigger Warning she was literally correcting you how to pronounce HIS name, you can’t own a way how to write another persons name

    • @MJ-dl6fo
      @MJ-dl6fo 4 года назад +5

      *Timothée Chalamet

    • @angelinasqueo9432
      @angelinasqueo9432 4 года назад +4

      Trigger Warning that’s how his name is spelled lmao

  • @bhavs398
    @bhavs398 5 лет назад +1908

    Henry V: A Study in Being a Successful Rebel.

    • @burgundybabyy
      @burgundybabyy 5 лет назад +15

      Bhav S all of the Henrys seemed to be rebels in some way.

    • @dream4848
      @dream4848 4 года назад +3

      and of course he was an aquarian ahahahha

    • @mattgranger1221
      @mattgranger1221 4 года назад

      @president camacho will need sources for this

    • @Shinobi33
      @Shinobi33 4 года назад

      Oh stfu you Marxist hack

    • @mattgranger1221
      @mattgranger1221 4 года назад +1

      @president camacho dood chill lmao. It was just a question

  • @tigsik3128
    @tigsik3128 5 лет назад +3304

    Finished the movie i love it.hoping netflix would make more historical movies like this. I just love it.
    Edit:
    This comment has a lot of discussion and im really glad for it means that alot of folks enjoy this type of films. Hoping for netflix to give us more of this. Im also hoping for rob patinson to be the next batman haha

    • @thehistoryexpert82
      @thehistoryexpert82 5 лет назад +50

      Henry V was a joke from the historical perspective.

    • @Gh0sttt0
      @Gh0sttt0 5 лет назад +2

      tigsik i love it to

    • @leopardshepherd1165
      @leopardshepherd1165 5 лет назад +84

      tigsik great film but couldn’t be less historically accurate if it tried, it’s based off of the plays by Shakespeare and they were over dramatised too begin with. One example is at the end of the film Henry realises he invaded France for no reason because the assassin was not sent by French king. In reality he invaded France because he basically had to finish what his dad started and France and England had major beef back then. It was a serious conflict known as the 100 years war and by the end of the war that entire line of the royal family were dead and the tudors took over.

    • @erinlee5936
      @erinlee5936 5 лет назад +29

      Try telling Netflix that. Historical films have terrible ratings on Netflix. Not many directors and producers want to make such a film on Netflix because of their methods and the ratings.
      My uncle has been trying to get funding for his screenplay (a historical film) for two years but he does not want to distribute it to Netflix because Netflix subscribers don't like historical films. Let's see if The King will change his mind.🤷‍♀️

    • @tigsik3128
      @tigsik3128 5 лет назад +3

      @David Rea ive watched it already :)

  • @lucys.9708
    @lucys.9708 3 года назад +437

    i just love how they got Pattinson to play the french part and Chalamet the English part. oh the irony.

    • @lukedaniel2892
      @lukedaniel2892 3 года назад +29

      I do love the poetic irony of it all. Not sure what dictated the choices. Maybe an age thing? As patts looks his age in his 30s but chalamet is just young AF looking which drives home how young he was when he became king

    • @heatherbukowski2102
      @heatherbukowski2102 2 года назад +13

      @@lukedaniel2892 The director wanted Chalamet for Hal after he saw him in CMBYN.

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 2 года назад +8

      English royalty at that time were basically French.

    • @fraz6354
      @fraz6354 2 года назад +3

      @@tylerdurden3722 no they weren't.

    • @fairyforest736
      @fairyforest736 2 года назад +15

      @@fraz6354 They were. They also spoke french instead of english. They were from the Plantagenet dynasty which originate from France.

  • @marvdatboi
    @marvdatboi 5 лет назад +1914

    This should definitely be a series on it's on it kept my attention throughout

    • @abovemadness
      @abovemadness 5 лет назад +45

      Same I could went hours more, a series may have been great.

    • @TheBabyDumbo
      @TheBabyDumbo 5 лет назад +15

      You should check out the BBC series Hollow Crown from a few years ago. It's an adaptation of Shakespeare's history plays, but it wasn't too "Shakespearean" IMHO. It's got brilliant acting by a whole host of actors.

    • @graciesalvaggio
      @graciesalvaggio 5 лет назад

      Yesss

    • @amazing4867
      @amazing4867 5 лет назад

      It's a movie

    • @nothingtoospiffy7913
      @nothingtoospiffy7913 5 лет назад

      What?

  • @299meena
    @299meena 4 года назад +178

    This was the first movie I watched with Chalamet in it and I have to say he is an objectively amazing actor. His performance was so awesome that even though I knew of him before, it seemed he somehow embodied the role. His portrayal of "the boy king" was extremely raw and vivid.
    Needless to say I'm now a fan.

  • @divinel254
    @divinel254 4 года назад +1058

    I see everyone talking about a mini serie but seriously...
    Can we just acknowledge the fact that Timothée is the ONLY one that can pull of this haircut. I mean like the boy is HOT

    • @revivedcorpseofrasputin4337
      @revivedcorpseofrasputin4337 4 года назад +40

      10/10 he made me bi

    • @buffalotitan6123
      @buffalotitan6123 4 года назад +32

      bro, the first scene I was like "who's this hot girl" then it cut to the scene where I was like, oh shit, that's not a girl lmfao.

    • @sarahhhhhhh2004
      @sarahhhhhhh2004 4 года назад +1

      @@revivedcorpseofrasputin4337 YES

    • @robbykidman
      @robbykidman 4 года назад +13

      but the real king wasn’t hot lol.

    • @kysike666
      @kysike666 4 года назад

      Gae

  • @dmack47yo
    @dmack47yo 4 года назад +3320

    The movie felt so unfinished, a mini series would have done it justice.

    • @Abaviolinist
      @Abaviolinist 4 года назад +244

      I want to see how his marriage goes with the French Princess.

    • @dmack47yo
      @dmack47yo 4 года назад +131

      Lesley D he dies soon after, his reign was short

    • @jaodasaveiroprata2764
      @jaodasaveiroprata2764 4 года назад +34

      @@dmack47yo Short Reign opinion -10

    • @franckhokusai289
      @franckhokusai289 4 года назад +33

      ​@@dmack47yo This film is nothing historic. In view of the script of the film: In a series the King of England would have a long reign. He wins the 100 year war, becomes King of France, Spain, Scotland and Ireland. All this in being a pacifist king. Europe is living a time of "flowers power". With the help of Jeanne D'arc, an apothecary who no longer practices witchcraft, he even manages to cure the Black Death ...

    • @almalone3282
      @almalone3282 4 года назад +36

      He died 2 years after the marriage
      I mean yea we could see England and France in Chaos but then going back to same old same old but that would be a depressing ending

  • @LonnieBrewster
    @LonnieBrewster 5 лет назад +792

    Pay attention Netflix, history is stranger than fiction and more interesting too. Please produce more content like this. And also I think you could make these longer as well.
    Thank you

    • @jakmanxyom
      @jakmanxyom 4 года назад +3

      The folks at Vox: “We're working on it.”

    • @ckchatta369
      @ckchatta369 4 года назад +3

      Longer than 2hrs and 20mins

    • @timparry5277
      @timparry5277 4 года назад +17

      This was a work fiction - historical fiction but fiction none the less. A reboot of Henry V.

    • @MsValentinaT
      @MsValentinaT 4 года назад +17

      This movie is based on a work of fiction loosely based on historical events (the play by Shakespeare). Old Bill never allowed the truth to get in the way of a good story...

    • @irov5884
      @irov5884 4 года назад +5

      It was not history at all but fiction and english propaganda, in reality :
      - the English never charged (or they would have get slaughtered), they stayed behind cover of the forests and kept shooting the French stuck in the mud from the distance
      - the French was down the hill, and the British up the hill, unlike it's explained and showned in the movie, otherwise the English couldn't shoot and would have lost
      - the terrain was dry on the side of the english cuz they were up the hill
      - the terrain was not just a bit filled with water on the side of the French, but litteraly swamps (mud knee deep, even more when mounted on horses)
      - the Dauphine was not arrogant cuz he was not even at the battle
      - Henry V never charged, cuz as i said none english charged
      - Henry V never fought the Dauphine in duel, cuz as i said he wasn't present at the battle
      - The Dauphine never got ridiculed, cuz again he wasn't there
      - The French King never surrendered, he proposed a pact to Henry who had no other choice to agree because the French would have defeat him at the next battle. The French didn't respect this pact, and the English King did nothing about it cuz he couldn't.

  • @abbiebarker2412
    @abbiebarker2412 4 года назад +1100

    When Tommen Lannister plays Thomas Lancaster :O

    • @sami2503
      @sami2503 4 года назад +188

      Lannisters were based on the lancasters :D
      He's quickly becoming type cast as the harmless royal pushover.

    • @Vicky-fl7pv
      @Vicky-fl7pv 4 года назад +49

      Its Tommen Baratheon..not lannister

    • @moonkxssxd
      @moonkxssxd 4 года назад +84

      @@Vicky-fl7pv He's not a trueborn Baratheon

    • @mrkrabz1991
      @mrkrabz1991 4 года назад +28

      ​@@Vicky-fl7pv Tommen was a Lannister. Was never a true Baratheon.

    • @kimberleysmith818
      @kimberleysmith818 4 года назад +11

      Bahahaha I was laughing at that. Oh hey Tommen is playing ..... Thomas.

  • @jamilvints
    @jamilvints 5 лет назад +434

    Who ever was in charge of the battle scene deserves a raise. The fact Henry had a hammer and not a sword was great to see. Pretty sure others would've just gave him a sword.

    • @subutaynoyan5372
      @subutaynoyan5372 5 лет назад +50

      Yeah I always try to explain that, like: "Dear friends, loved ones, girlfriends, one-night-stands, relatives, Romans, footsoldiers used pikes, spears and blunt weapons against armoured enemies! Because the armour is not what Hollywood depicts, itactuslly does stop cuts. And crushing it with a motherfucking warhammer is much more effective than a sword in field of battle."

    • @insaneone4369
      @insaneone4369 5 лет назад +5

      Nothing beats or even compares to Braveheart's battle scenes.

    • @asherujudo7383
      @asherujudo7383 5 лет назад +21

      @@insaneone4369 Watch this movie. They looked real. Like how people fight in real life.

    • @riddleboxranger
      @riddleboxranger 5 лет назад +21

      Jamil Vints yeah great to see armor actually function in a movie but I wish their battle of Agincourt was a little more realistic. They fired like 2 volleys of arrows when in reality it was hours of arrows raining down.

    • @insaneone4369
      @insaneone4369 5 лет назад +2

      @@asherujudo7383 I've seen it. It was terrible.

  • @isabela1960
    @isabela1960 4 года назад +1597

    “ i watched the movie for the plot” the plot is Timothee (EDIT: AND ROBERTS FINE ASS)

  • @rosypink1206
    @rosypink1206 4 года назад +88

    Timothee Chalamet’s performance was great. He was so serious and cold. Chilling.

  • @khrisfuentespina7030
    @khrisfuentespina7030 5 лет назад +171

    I NEED TIMOTHÉE ON A NETFLIX SERIES

  • @simoneoliver7379
    @simoneoliver7379 5 лет назад +577

    Now I can watch Netflix without being guilty about not revising

    • @drapper406
      @drapper406 4 года назад

      This movie show you a little moment of the 100 years war you need more sorry :(

    • @alteye1
      @alteye1 4 года назад +11

      You shouldn't, the movie is quite inaccurate.

    • @Aj-tu4gv
      @Aj-tu4gv 4 года назад +2

      probably very inaccurate, but its a great story adaptation by Netflix.

  • @BloodOfYeshuaMessiah
    @BloodOfYeshuaMessiah 4 года назад +409

    Almost 6,000 Frenchmen lost their lives during the Battle of Agincourt, while English deaths amounted to just over 400. With odds greater than three to one, Henry had won one of the great victories of military history.

    • @garwhittaker3743
      @garwhittaker3743 4 года назад +31

      Yeah and they were also ill starving and in the middle of enemy land ...

    • @aa6dcc
      @aa6dcc 3 года назад +17

      1. I doubt they were ill starving considering the fact Henry V and his army were notoriously famous for looting, raping, stealing, murdering French civilians. In fact he executed 6,000 French prisoners at Azincourt by burning them, smashing their skulls with hammers...
      2. He wasn’t actually in enemy land because those territories had been conquered by England earlier on.
      3. This film is actually historically incorrect, I mean depicting Henry V as a fair, just king is shameful, he is responsible for so many massacres, famines (ex: the great famine of Rouen resulting in 65,000 deaths), murdering and looting everywhere...

    • @fendtclaas8689
      @fendtclaas8689 3 года назад +7

      Actually that's nothing compared to El Cid you sould read his book. He won battles of 100 men to 10,000!

    • @aa6dcc
      @aa6dcc 3 года назад +2

      Fendt Claas there’s a famous French playwright called Corneille who wrote “Le Cid” which romanticises his story into a play. It’s a great book and it keeps El Cid’s memory alive! The book was originally censored because it was written at a time where France and Spain were at war but now it’s safe to read :)

    • @bernardmcavoy1864
      @bernardmcavoy1864 3 года назад

      @@aa6dcc The French deserve everything that comes to them.

  • @hiddenone8844
    @hiddenone8844 5 лет назад +740

    Hoping for more historical movies like this one and outlaw king

    • @lapopipsick9665
      @lapopipsick9665 4 года назад

      Which historical period?

    • @Mark-ls8ov
      @Mark-ls8ov 4 года назад +2

      @@lapopipsick9665 medieval

    • @drsch
      @drsch 4 года назад +39

      If this movie is historical to you, you clearly don't have much of an understanding of history.

    • @ryanmarquez9404
      @ryanmarquez9404 4 года назад +18

      @@coldwater5814 you probably didn't watch the movie... It's more fiction then history

    • @terragthegreat175
      @terragthegreat175 4 года назад +6

      @@drsch movies based on history can only at most be respectful to history, never really accurate. This film, if anything, will at least make people onterested in the true story of Henry V. I'll be honest, I didn't start learning about this period until after GoT hit the skids, and that was an entirely fictional show.

  • @palemoonlight96
    @palemoonlight96 5 лет назад +75

    Timothee is one of a kind and he acted out every emotion with so much rawness and passion, what an incredible actor!

  • @zer0tonin_
    @zer0tonin_ 4 года назад +66

    what i loved the most about this movie is that apparently it made people change their mind about pattison. great adaptation btw. even tho henry was fooled he always seek truth and justice.

  • @thequietlion3553
    @thequietlion3553 5 лет назад +376

    Just wish they would’ve shown Henry with his battle scar. Guess they didn’t want to have Chalamet with a messed up face. But it would’ve been more interesting that way.

    • @sairadha674
      @sairadha674 5 лет назад +103

      Hey,they paid for that face

    • @oyedapo6142
      @oyedapo6142 5 лет назад +110

      They did if u notice there’s a mark on Chalomet’s left cheek

    • @joshclouse7378
      @joshclouse7378 5 лет назад +69

      They did look on his cheek there is a scar that’s from the arrow because of the way they where able to extract the arrowhead was the reason he didn’t have a lot of facial injuries.

    • @fludblud
      @fludblud 5 лет назад +22

      The scar is on his cheek in the film but small as Henry was struck by a Bodkin which made a small wound channel due to having no barbs and the surgeon' tool used to extract the arrow did so by using the existing hole to channel the arrow out the skull, instead of the traditional method of digging the thing out with a knife.

    • @Pelopen3bc
      @Pelopen3bc 5 лет назад

      @Henry V House of Lancaster It was likely on the left side of his face. That notion is challenged nowadays, started by one non-historian, for illogical reasons. Paintings and manuscripts can excise whatever they want; they hid King John and Henry III's ptosis. The famous painting of Henry V is long posthumous, done by someone who couldn't possible have seen Henry V with his own eyes. It was a common pose for oil paintings (see: the much earlier portrait of French King John II). The contemporary portrait of Henry V shows him in 3/4 profile:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_V_of_England#/media/File:Henry,_Prince_of_Wales,_presenting_this_book_to_John_Mowbray._Thomas_Hoccleve,_Regement_of_Princes,_London,_c._1411-1413,_Arundel_38,_f._37detail.jpg

  • @krazidy7796
    @krazidy7796 5 лет назад +470

    I just finished it. Cool movie, got me searching up on the internet who he was and led me here.

    • @lalalaura4382
      @lalalaura4382 5 лет назад +6

      You should watch the Tudors on Netflix then

    • @estrellie09
      @estrellie09 5 лет назад

      Krazidy same

    • @dimitreze
      @dimitreze 5 лет назад

      same

    • @mistwoodpublishing9963
      @mistwoodpublishing9963 5 лет назад +6

      You should do more research on Agincourt cuz the movie super oversimplified/shortened it. Way more intense in real life.

    • @kwonteriusturner954
      @kwonteriusturner954 4 года назад

      cine whale.com u welcome

  • @dajilus2410
    @dajilus2410 4 года назад +96

    I had no expectations for this movie, but damn...I was pleasantly surprised. Fight scenes incredibly realistic, the music was very melancholic and fitting, the story was wonderful, and Timothee was incredible.

  • @jacesaces15
    @jacesaces15 4 года назад +375

    "I used to be an Adventurer like you, but then i took an arrow to the face."

    • @Butcherb1rd
      @Butcherb1rd 4 года назад +2

      jacesaces15 Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin naal ok zin los vahriin
      Wahdein vokul mahfaeraak ast vaal
      Ahrk fin norok paal graan
      fodnust vok zin dro zaan

    • @Cottonmouth88
      @Cottonmouth88 4 года назад +2

      Consequences..

    • @3rdeyevizns932
      @3rdeyevizns932 4 года назад +2

      @jacesaces15 I haven’t started the video yet, so idk what you’re referring to exactly but I’ll like ANY comment no questions asked with the “I took an arrow” lol 👍🏼

    • @felixmartin979
      @felixmartin979 4 года назад

      😂 Dovahkiin reference

    • @blueyesamuraitwo9018
      @blueyesamuraitwo9018 4 года назад

      @@3rdeyevizns932 it was from the video game "skyrim"

  • @DrAstyanax
    @DrAstyanax 4 года назад +140

    Love how when they show a map of 'England' they also include Wales and Scotland...Scotland was it's own separate kingdom during the rule of Henry V

    • @mattbristerpostma3742
      @mattbristerpostma3742 4 года назад +2

      Damn English tryin' to dick over the Scots again.

    • @BoiledOctopus
      @BoiledOctopus 4 года назад +42

      They also used a British flag and not an English one.

    • @BoiledOctopus
      @BoiledOctopus 4 года назад +2

      @Sredni Vashtar Well spotted. I didn't actually know that!

    • @danielw.8356
      @danielw.8356 4 года назад

      Yet the English had the Scottish as tributaries.

    • @CORIOLANVS
      @CORIOLANVS 4 года назад +2

      aye, pure pish. when theys tryin tae bring some educational value by citing some actual historical findings- brilliant but shouldve put in some less lamentable effort.

  • @dangus101101
    @dangus101101 4 года назад +66

    the Union Jack and the Tricolour in 1415...Netflix r u MAD?!?!

    • @ballsack6547
      @ballsack6547 4 года назад +7

      They don't have a clue mate

    • @BenjaminRobertMuir
      @BenjaminRobertMuir 3 года назад +2

      I came to say exactly the same.... so bad.

    • @Zadir09
      @Zadir09 3 месяца назад

      Part of it is done on purpose, as people no longer learn history from books and documentaries. This is for a North American audience I believe and they want to show that these old “British” are the same people that live in the UK today. Canada and the US are very conscious about our roots in the UK and we do not want to lose them

  • @r.m7921
    @r.m7921 5 лет назад +1124

    Spoiler alert:!!! ...
    Robert patisson was so good it was embarrassing seeing him die.

    • @hyosungbae8042
      @hyosungbae8042 4 года назад +44

      Rana Mathew they did him dirty

    • @r.m7921
      @r.m7921 4 года назад +48

      @@hyosungbae8042 yeah. He'll make up for it in Batman

    • @StompOutSobriety
      @StompOutSobriety 4 года назад +81

      It was kinda hilarious tho. Really showed arrogance rarely ever pays off. With scouts and a little patience the French could have cut supply lines and forced a surrender or attempted English break thru

    • @deaconsmom2000
      @deaconsmom2000 4 года назад +3

      That's why you research the history of an historical film before you watch. You know what's coming.

    • @r.m7921
      @r.m7921 4 года назад +15

      @@deaconsmom2000 yeah but the actual dauphine wasn't present at the war right?

  • @nick32145
    @nick32145 4 года назад +1240

    When Netflix does better history than the history channel

    • @drsch
      @drsch 4 года назад +138

      Wow, you have really low standards. This movie was not "history"

    • @MsValentinaT
      @MsValentinaT 4 года назад +83

      The movie is great but it's based on the play by Shakespeare "Henry V" and it has loads of historical inaccuracies - one of the worst is the depiction of Thomas, Duke of Clarence. Also, the death of Henry Percy was a Shakespearean invention. No one knows exactly how he died or who killed him. Etc.

    • @grillman7170
      @grillman7170 4 года назад +48

      @@MsValentinaT Correct. Also the Dauphin never was at the battle of Agincourt.

    • @DPMixing
      @DPMixing 4 года назад +11

      When Vox is hired by Netflix to underwrite a history video...

    • @irov5884
      @irov5884 4 года назад +53

      It was not history at all, it was propaganda, in reality :
      - the English never charged (or they would have get slaughtered), they stayed behind cover of the forests and kept shooting the French stuck in the mud from the distance
      - the French was down the hill, and the British up the hill, unlike it's explained and showned in the movie, otherwise the English couldn't shoot and would have lost
      - the terrain was dry on the side of the english cuz they were up the hill
      - the terrain was not just a bit filled with water on the side of the French, but litteraly swamps (mud knee deep, even more when mounted on horses)
      - the Dauphine was not arrogant cuz he was not even at the battle
      - Henry V never charged, cuz as i said none english charged
      - Henry V never fought the Dauphine in duel, cuz as i said he wasn't present at the battle
      - The Dauphine never got ridiculed, cuz again he wasn't there
      - The French King never surrendered, he proposed a pact to Henry who had no other choice to agree because the French would have defeat him at the next battle. The French didn't respect this pact, and the English King did nothing about it cuz he couldn't.

  • @jennifervoilet6491
    @jennifervoilet6491 4 года назад +52

    I'm scrolling through the comments and I'm so disappointed to see no one appreciate how well Robert Pattinson did in this masterpiece.

    • @garygardener2138
      @garygardener2138 3 года назад +4

      True , I’m not a fan of his but he was good in this

    • @goryeoman
      @goryeoman 2 года назад +10

      "Two huge ballss, and one tihny, cok"

    • @tugboat6940
      @tugboat6940 Год назад +2

      The dude who played Percy was probably the best

    • @leonardobraynen1524
      @leonardobraynen1524 Год назад

      ​@@tugboat6940 who was Percy again?

    • @tugboat6940
      @tugboat6940 Год назад +1

      @@leonardobraynen1524 sir Henry Percy aka hotspur. He was the young guy toward the beginning with the bowl cut that got beat in the one on one duel

  • @bhavs398
    @bhavs398 5 лет назад +836

    Is this the Vox narrator?? The format is very Vox, it HAS to at least be inspired by the Vox format!!

    • @nikitalavrenov8048
      @nikitalavrenov8048 5 лет назад +84

      I know, right? At times, I forgot I was watching it on the Netflix channel.

    • @rekaanna21
      @rekaanna21 5 лет назад +52

      Bhav S vox has a show on netflix, I wouldn’t be surprised if they collaborated on this one as well

    • @alphabet_soup123
      @alphabet_soup123 5 лет назад +10

      Its jarring to hear a US accent, I would have preferred an English one.

    • @Netflix
      @Netflix 5 лет назад +200

      It is indeed!

    • @30m3
      @30m3 5 лет назад +45

      You can almost hear the soy in his voice.

  • @Leelz247
    @Leelz247 4 года назад +42

    This was actually a surprisingly good movie. Zero fluff.

  • @alliyahdabo7615
    @alliyahdabo7615 4 года назад +661

    Y’all got “mini series” money?

    • @cgavin1
      @cgavin1 4 года назад +59

      I dunno Netflix seems to have plenty of money for countless other crappy series..

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 4 года назад

      @@cgavin1 lollll

    • @luvsupreme
      @luvsupreme 4 года назад

      🤣🤣😭

    • @thalizem2629
      @thalizem2629 4 года назад +11

      Why is this my mom in RUclips comment form

    • @RaventheBeautiful
      @RaventheBeautiful 4 года назад +3

      Why did I read this in my authoritative mom voice😂

  • @Wanderer628
    @Wanderer628 5 лет назад +391

    Uses the British flag, shows the English territory over the whole island of Britain, uses the modern French flag and not the French royal flag, shows Frances territory with its modern borders.
    The narrator was mostly spot on but whoever was in charge of animating needs to redo basic history and geography.

    • @madsrolstad1664
      @madsrolstad1664 4 года назад +29

      Yeah, using the french tricolor really ticked me the wrong way. Tricolor won't be adopted before 400 years after the battle of Agincourt.

    • @19MAD95
      @19MAD95 4 года назад +29

      Probably used because people aren’t that well versed in flags and geography for that time period. This video is just supposed to inform people of what the movie is about. It’s not intended as a fully accurate guide.

    • @rolocube
      @rolocube 4 года назад +1

      I wouldn't say so, swathes of historical inaccuracies, like most medieval films;(

    • @fingersTitan
      @fingersTitan 4 года назад +7

      You didn't mention that awful pronunciation of the names.. Bowlingbroke -_- Typical yanks and name pronunciations.. lol

    • @deaconsmom2000
      @deaconsmom2000 4 года назад +8

      All historical films screw everything up for the sake of the story. My kid doesn't allow me to watch any historical fiction unless I agree not to constantly correct or yell at the screen. It's entertainment and let's hope it inspires a whole new generation to search for the truth.

  • @reinako5190
    @reinako5190 5 лет назад +72

    Wow, i just watched the movie. I was mind blown, i have never seen myself as ‘ a person who like historical films’ or like anything to do with history to be honest. But after watching this movie i was so impressed. Like seriously the way it was filmed was wonderful. Timothée chalamet acting was on a whole other level. The whole story and how everything played out at the end made me seriously cry, to see him fight for something that even thought he achieved (momentarily) by fighting and losing his ‘friend’ for peace! He could have done it without all that blood shed. He was betrayed, played and made a fool of. It was such a sad movie. Seeing his ambitions and how he wanted something so bad that he was ignorant to his own surroundings, to his own ‘subjects’. It was actually the only movie that i have ever watched, that has kept my attention for more than 2 hours long.The movie made me want to research about his life and read history about the events of century. Overall it was a great and tragic movie or ‘history’. And it was delivered to be felt and seen by thousands. I think it gives a nice lesson and set of morals.

    • @AbcDef-ww2gy
      @AbcDef-ww2gy 5 лет назад +2

      I've seen so many pompous reviews from top critics, but this review says it all better than any I have read.

    • @Jack-uy7ie
      @Jack-uy7ie 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah Agincourt is perhaps the one battle that ended the Age of Chivalry. The Importance of ranged troops overshadowed the importance of Heavy Cavalry. The French Nobility never really recovered from the loses at Agincourt. Though Henry V was brutal at times he never did it anything out of malice. His actions such as ordering the death of the prisoners was purely tatical. You could say it was to either disuade the French from another attack or because the English were so blood thirsty but he had more prisoners than he could manage during a battle so to prevent the prisoners rallying during the second charge of the French he had ordered the mass execution of all but a few French.

    • @thibskywalker4450
      @thibskywalker4450 5 лет назад

      @@Jack-uy7ie Yet at the Battle of Patay in 1429 (The Campaign of Joan of Arc), the French Chivalry learned the lesson of Azincourt, and managed to bypass the English Archers. This Battle was in a few cases the "English Agincourt".
      But I agree that the process of the End of Medieval Knights began there. The Last French Knight who was in this pure tradition was called Pierre Terrail de Bayard (under the reign of Francis I in the early 16th century).

    • @Jack-uy7ie
      @Jack-uy7ie 5 лет назад

      @@thibskywalker4450 The French vanguard attacked the archers who were out of position, all because the English Commander rather imcompetently kept changing his mind on his defensive positions. The rest was fubar and basically a massacre of peasant longbowmen. Hardly should be called a battle.
      My point is that was hardly a win for chivalry or even a chivalrous act. Then again this is Joan of Arc we are talking about, if a teenage girl has to rally the knights of france and lead them into battle I would say by even the most lenient standards that the traditional french chivalric code was dead. Especially after they basically handed her to their enemies after what she had done for them.

    • @reinako5190
      @reinako5190 4 года назад

      Abc Def thank you. It’s just what i have seen and i have actually watched again. My opinion is still the same

  • @juanmedina4780
    @juanmedina4780 4 года назад +12

    The remarkably accurate acting and the slow, yet creeping plot and story line made this movie a masterpiece 🔝

  • @fannyalexander5906
    @fannyalexander5906 4 года назад +72

    Just finished watching and I surely recommend it to everyone. The actors played well and never was a dull moment. Should have been a series.

  • @lalalaura4382
    @lalalaura4382 5 лет назад +257

    Keep making more shows like this!! Im a huge english history fan!!

    • @thehistoryexpert82
      @thehistoryexpert82 5 лет назад +7

      This is painfully inaccurate

    • @johnlefevre4544
      @johnlefevre4544 5 лет назад +7

      the film is based on Shakespeare, its not meant to be historically accurate

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 5 лет назад +4

      There are too many movies about English history if you ask me, what about other countries ?

    • @Alex-if1nf
      @Alex-if1nf 5 лет назад

      So you're a huge fan of genocide then?

    • @Alex-if1nf
      @Alex-if1nf 5 лет назад

      @@Snot486 Brexit shows they still hate other countries. They clearly haven't learned.

  • @tsjordan31
    @tsjordan31 3 года назад +15

    Absolutely love this movie. Timothee did his thing! One of my favorite films. I’ve probably watched it 10 times and each time its a masterpiece

  • @starlighter3
    @starlighter3 5 лет назад +7

    I just finished watching The King and it was so good! I read a review criticizing the lead role. What in the world was that person watching? Timothee C gave a stellar performance. Just wow! I expect the awards to roll in on this one.

    • @aramis5301
      @aramis5301 4 года назад +2

      If there was one thing that I would not dream of criticising, it was Chalamet's performance in the lead role. It was probably the strongest element in the film.

  • @BreonaWilson
    @BreonaWilson 4 года назад +19

    I literally have watched it twice in 24hrs!!😍😍😍😍😍every little thing about Timothee playing Henry was amazing,from
    His acting to the history
    Of the real king himself. It kept my attention the entire time and I honestly believe they need to let timothee play in a tv series of this. Even tho I’m real history he died young the movie was just that good that they should film a part 2 for the last few years he lived. LOVED IT!!!!!! Highly recommend it to anyone who loves good amazing acting and loves history

  • @keiraazzopardi6298
    @keiraazzopardi6298 4 года назад +45

    I don’t need a description, as long as it has timothée chalamet in it I’ll watch it lol

  • @RagingBlast2Fan
    @RagingBlast2Fan 5 лет назад +10

    A phenomenal adaption of Shakespeare's drama! Congratulations to the writers and creators. The performances of Chalamet, Edgerton and Harris were compelling! This is historical drama perfected. I was captivated by the narrative, from the portrayal of human relationships, to the grim realism of battle. Henry is human yet he is a king, and his struggles feel so real to the audience. Anyone who will watch the movie with an open heart will be touched by its content.

  • @randik1701
    @randik1701 4 года назад +251

    Do more like this Netflix. Much more.

  • @そなんですか
    @そなんですか 4 года назад +47

    The reason why the French has lost is not due to the English longbowmen, it is because the French nobles always underestimate the situation. Since France has more manpower than England that time. Longbow practically cannot penetrate any steel plate armor that time the late medieval knights were wearing. No matter what kind of shape projectile of your arrow tip is, still, unable to penetrate. Introduction of plate armour made the lesser need of bow and shield on the battlefield. Bows are used to only demoralize enemy troops and dismount knights or cavalry from their horses (in late medieval era). The only tactic that is effective in his Agincourt campaign is ambush the enemy knights when they are on a muddy bog ground.
    Due to introduction of gunpowder and gunpowder weapons in 16th and late 15th century, only makes the plate armour somewhat obsolete.

    • @publiusventidiusbassus1232
      @publiusventidiusbassus1232 4 года назад +12

      The only battle were the French underestimated the English was at the Battle of Agincourt. Throughout the 100 years war the French had a healthy respect for longbowmen, even employing several Scottish bowmen in their armies and as royal guards to the Kings of France.
      This video perpetuates the idea that Frenchmen were snobby pricks too arrogant to respect their foes, which is ridiculous since a lot of French knights held the English in high regard. This video also skims through the fact that the French would spend the last 25 years of the war absolutely crushing the English and that the orphans of Agincourt had their revenge at Castillon.

    • @Gaesatii
      @Gaesatii 4 года назад +5

      There is no point in talking about history here, the movie is just fiction. Le Dauphin wasn't even there, he was sick and in Paris.

    • @publiusventidiusbassus1232
      @publiusventidiusbassus1232 4 года назад +2

      @@Gaesatii Well, this video was specifically made to talk about the "real" history of the movie.

    • @abelpap5313
      @abelpap5313 4 года назад +1

      Plate armour was still widely used in the 16th century when gunpowder was standard. Lots of chestpieces can be seen today in museums that clearly withstood gunfire (they have the dents). Cuirassers were employed even in the 20th century. Fun fact: the French army still has the "12e Régiment de Cuirassiers".
      I'd say plate armour became less and less prominent after the late 1600s, due to advanced gunpowder weaponry but only became obsolete in the late 19th century.
      And yea, even the high-end 180-200 pond longbows probably could not penetrate/pierce properly made plate armour from the front.

    • @maiatindall2984
      @maiatindall2984 3 года назад +4

      this isn’t entirely true. in the early 15th century, hardened steel was just starting to be used. given that the battle of agincourt took place in 1415, it’s pretty fair to assume that many of the armored men would not have hardened steel quite yet, and that their armor could definitely be pierced by an arrow shot from a longbow. this isn’t to say that they’d be getting constantly impaled by arrows, but given that historical armor was very uneven (very thick in the center and much thinner around the edges) and we do have some chestplates from the time with the occasional hole caused by an arrow, it’s fair to say that having a large number of longbowmen could certainly help quite a bit in a battle

  • @SlowMoBeam
    @SlowMoBeam 4 года назад +8

    -Despite being over two hours I stayed interested and even felt like some parts were abrupt
    -I’ve never seen any chalamet movies before, but I felt like this was a good performance and was impressed with his cold demeanor and posed as a believable threat, despite his small frame.

  • @PostAloneD
    @PostAloneD 5 лет назад +72

    GOD DAMN , the shound design in this movie was God-like !

  • @KeeperCharlie
    @KeeperCharlie 4 года назад +6

    I can't belive this is such a popular belief: Long bow cant pierce through plate armor and it wasn't the deciding factor of the battle. Barrage of arrow volleys killed the horses and dismounted and created chaos with wet and muddy ground, but was not the killing blow in battle of agincourt

  • @badabadabing-9069
    @badabadabing-9069 5 лет назад +55

    I'm sorry Timothy Chalamet was amazing but Joel Edgerton stole the film for me, the way he acted was unrecognizable, this guys needs to win the Oscar next year. And Robert Pattinson was great too

    • @roryboytube
      @roryboytube 4 года назад +1

      The movie will win at least one Oscar (probably a generic one). Hollywood statists generally look down on Netflix. However I don't believe that any of the lead actors gave a performance any where near worthy of an Oscar. Too much mumbling by Joel Edgerton and his accent was all over the shop.
      Timothée chalamet wasn't given enough dialogue to actually make anything exceptional with and his vocals were too weak to carry off the call to battle at Agincourt.
      This was a movie of manu supporting actors rather than one leading actor. For me Sean Harris gave the best performance by a long shot.
      Timothé's time will come and so will a best acting Oscar, in due course but I'm afraid not with this movie.

    • @badabadabing-9069
      @badabadabing-9069 4 года назад

      @@roryboytube noooooooo way mate, obviously is opinions yeah but Joel Edgerton did OUT effing STANDING so was Robert Pattinson, I can see your point on Timothy Chalamet, but you are wrong mate
      ***Plus I understood everything Joel Edgerton said

  • @abovemadness
    @abovemadness 5 лет назад +8

    Could have watched for hours more, shot beautifully, excellent cast. Still want more, sucked that it had to end.

  • @WildwoodClaire1
    @WildwoodClaire1 4 года назад +2

    After Henry's early death, his former queen Katherine married an obscure Welsh knight named Owen Tudor. She had two sons, Edmund and Jasper, who were half-brothers to Henry's heir, Henry VI. Edmund's son defeated King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field and became King Henry VII, father of the Henry VIII.

  • @ariyanamuesse8967
    @ariyanamuesse8967 4 года назад +108

    Came for Timothée, stayed for the interesting historical background (and Timothée of course). Also why are there so few comments? Almost 2 M views but 22 comments??

    • @Gaesatii
      @Gaesatii 4 года назад +6

      By "historical background" you mean fiction right ? You know that nothing is historically accurate in this movie ? For instance, in the real Azincourt battle, Le Dauphin wasnt even there

    • @04nbod
      @04nbod 4 года назад +1

      @@Gaesatii Henry V's claim to the throne was never in doubt either. There was also never a Falstaff, he was a Shakespearean invention after the family of the man he based him on objected to the depiction.

    • @garygardener2138
      @garygardener2138 3 года назад

      @@04nbod I’ve read numerous times that falstaff actually betrayed him later on in his reign and was beheaded

    • @04nbod
      @04nbod 3 года назад +1

      @@garygardener2138 Yes, John Oldcastle

  • @RedcoatGaming
    @RedcoatGaming 3 года назад +15

    This has got to be one of my most favourite films of all times. The story is one not many people (myself included) knew about, and the fact that its a story based on real events makes it that much more powerful.

  • @tomb7545
    @tomb7545 2 года назад +8

    Loved the actors, the fabulous shots, the amazing score, the fantastic costumes- it was perfect.

  • @jkcollectibles258
    @jkcollectibles258 5 лет назад +14

    It's a strategic misnomer to say that the longbow won Agincourt. He won because it had rained a day before and the fields were too muddy for a heavy cavalry charge, but the French tried anyways. Henry's footmen captured thousands of knights and when Henry had some misinformation about being flanked, he ordered them executed because he wouldn't be able to hold them prisoner if he was in fact being flanked. You can't advertise "Real Story" and then not tell the real story.

    • @lalalaura4382
      @lalalaura4382 5 лет назад +1

      The longbows were crucial though

    • @suzuya4717
      @suzuya4717 5 лет назад +3

      correct, but at the same time, the positioning of the archers stopped the french from surrounding Henry's knights. Also, don't forget that it was continued arrow fire which forced the french to attack the english in the first place; before that, the french had every reason to just sit there and wait for Henry to go on the offensive (they had blocked his way to the next port). But it definetly wasn't a mashine gun, as the video calls it. No longbow could penetrate full plate armor, except from extremely short distances with an extreme amount of luck (hitting at the right angle and at a weak spot, e.g. face protection, joints etc). The archers could however harm the generally less armoured horses, which were extremely valuable, and furthermore forced the knights to keep on their full set and helmet, hitting hard on morale. Thus, summarizing the viewpoint of the renowned military historian John Keegan;there were three factors playing a major role: Mud and the general location (woods to either side etc. covering the flanks) gave a main advantage to the british. The longbows, while not killing many enemies, demoralized the opponent and forced them to attack, playing a role in stopping the cavalry charge(horses were unarmored) aside from mud. The french themselves were overconfident, lacked a clear command structure and moved in too fast, causing their ranks to be overcrowded and pushing their own frontlines into the enemies lances, without giving them the space to fight. So terrain; good usage of longbows(in a non-killing fashion)and french incompetence caused english victory overall.

    • @suzuya4717
      @suzuya4717 5 лет назад +1

      Also, he did order the execution of prisoners, but not all thousands were actually killed. Most estimates range in the hundreds. Some contemporary evidence does however suggest how brutal these killings were, with wounded being burned alive inside farmhouses etc.

    • @jkcollectibles258
      @jkcollectibles258 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, that is true. Perhaps I was too strong in my initial emphasis, and I was probably operating on a knee jerk reaction to the machine gun statement. I maintain that they were not the primary cause of casualties, but they remained a key strategic factor for all the reasons you mentioned. I appreciate the feedback. It certainly helps my own understanding.

    • @thehistoryexpert82
      @thehistoryexpert82 5 лет назад +2

      The longbow has been given too much credit over the years

  • @katiemaybekatie7022
    @katiemaybekatie7022 5 лет назад +22

    This is cool when you think about how similar this character is to the character he is going to play in dune

    • @MrDanteHunter
      @MrDanteHunter 5 лет назад +3

      Very similar, can't wait to see him as Paul Atreides.

  • @CRINGLEBURT
    @CRINGLEBURT 3 года назад +38

    I'm not even English but when he made that speech before the battle of Agincourt I was like "FOR ENGLAND, FOR F*#%NG ENGLAND!". Which made it all the weirder that none of the English troops said anything. Great delivery by Chalamet.

    • @Hoscitt
      @Hoscitt 2 года назад

      😄👍

  • @astoriacub
    @astoriacub 5 лет назад +49

    It was awesome to see his tomb in Westminster when I was there a month ago. And his father's tomb in Canterbury Cathedral.

    • @milosit
      @milosit 4 года назад +3

      Yes, it is quite awesome to see those tombs. Henry IV chose Canterbury over Westminster as he wanted to be near the shrine of Beckett. The common thinking back then was that a burial near an altar or saint would reduce your time in Purgatory. In this case, Henry hoped that the Beckett's relic would act as an intercessor. Also, lot's of other great tombs in Canterbury, The Black Prince!

    • @astoriacub
      @astoriacub 4 года назад

      @@milosit I also understand as penance for the usurping and murder of King Richard II.

    • @astoriacub
      @astoriacub 4 года назад

      @@milosit I have pictures of those tombs. One could argue the early demise of the Black Prince led to the Wars of the Roses.

    • @milosit
      @milosit 4 года назад +1

      @@astoriacub That's very likely. Also, Richard was not the Black Prince's oldest son. That was (another) Edward who died a teenager. It is also likely that this Edward was being groomed to eventually succeed to the throne leaving Richard ill-prepared for kingship. I visited the minster in King's Lynn last year and a series of the miserichords there have wooden engravings of the whole family dating back to mid-14thC: The Black Prince with his 2 sons, Edward and Richard, and his wife, Joan of Kent. Quite remarkable.

    • @milosit
      @milosit 4 года назад

      @@astoriacub That is quite correct.

  • @saami9606
    @saami9606 5 лет назад +76

    Just finished the film and it was amazing! Joel Edgertons is a genius.

    • @thehistoryexpert82
      @thehistoryexpert82 5 лет назад

      To bad his characters name was misspelled (Fastolf not Falstaff) & John Fastolf did not participate in the battle of Agincourt. He died of old age years later in England

    • @busolaadesokan6045
      @busolaadesokan6045 5 лет назад +2

      Nate Wallace The writers drew some inspiration from Shakespeare, and John Falstaff was a fictional character in some of his plays regarding King Henry!

    • @busolaadesokan6045
      @busolaadesokan6045 5 лет назад

      ShalakumX Simba That’s interesting! I was simply stating where the character name comes from and that it’s not a simple misspelling. Sounds like the writers took some creative liberties.

    • @hitzncritzmobilegaming9988
      @hitzncritzmobilegaming9988 5 лет назад

      I loved him in animal kingdom

  • @HeathenHammer8
    @HeathenHammer8 4 года назад +1

    Not sure how this movie did not receive better reviews. Netflix, seriously thank you for making a historically authentic movie, I was truly stunned at the attention to detail. Bravo and job well done.

  • @erynn9968
    @erynn9968 2 года назад +11

    This movie is great in many ways. But I especially appreciate how brave the stylists were to actually make that badass bowl cut! It really sets me back to that time, with different esthetics and tastes. And the actor really looks like his character, belonging to a totally different world, not just a super-star Timmy. Thank you for not turning this movie into yet another fashion show.

  • @justusing6192
    @justusing6192 5 лет назад +52

    I was waiting for this film since the day the trailer announced on twitter....you have no idea how much I enjoy European history lol

    • @Lon3wolfexe
      @Lon3wolfexe 5 лет назад

      you wont be disappointed

    • @justusing6192
      @justusing6192 5 лет назад

      octoberfire13 oh I was thinking of watching it but when it comes to Russian history I’m only really interested in Catherine the great...I will definitely give it a go and since we’re recommending shows I’ll recommend ‘the royal house of Windsor’ it’s really good :)

    • @justusing6192
      @justusing6192 5 лет назад

      Lon3wolf I watched it and I definitely wasn’t. I was wondering is the ending true? Because that’s quite sad tbh...

    • @Lon3wolfexe
      @Lon3wolfexe 4 года назад

      @@justusing6192 I had a feeling •spoilers*****
      It was all bullsbit they all had personal interest to invade France..most likely it was true

    • @jesperburns
      @jesperburns 4 года назад +1

      @@Lon3wolfexe Considering this movie is filled to the brim with historical inaccuracies, you will be disappointed.
      EDIT: Inb4 some brainlet says it's supposed to be Shakespearean because it has Fallstaff: yeah no, it's not Shakespearean either.

  • @daftydave5349
    @daftydave5349 4 года назад +3

    I was starting to question my Netflix subscription until I watched this.
    One of the most well crafted movies I’ve seen in years.

  • @geekygamez3879
    @geekygamez3879 5 лет назад +36

    He was more warrior than he was King. But died as both. Amazing.

  • @alicephillips11
    @alicephillips11 5 лет назад +8

    His son inherited his grandfathers madness and due to become King of England and France at 6 months old, his reign ignited the Wars of the Roses which divided England and lost France. It was not Henry VI’s fault that this happened but imagine if Henry V had lived longer and been his role model

  • @DoyleHargraves
    @DoyleHargraves 2 года назад +2

    About to watch it again. That's 3 times this week. Great acting on all fronts. Great display of technical detail and knowledge of the era. It's better than Braveheart.

  • @hebasayed3309
    @hebasayed3309 5 лет назад +52

    i just watched the movie it's really great and the cast was soo good specially timothee of course and robert pattenson

  • @RetroMakesBeats
    @RetroMakesBeats 5 лет назад +42

    This makes sense because even in the 1700s the kings of England still claimed to be kings of France. I remember the king at the time of the Revolutionary war in America was also the king of France but he didn't actually have power over them.

    • @jimmy5391
      @jimmy5391 5 лет назад +1

      I’m not sure if they controlled all of France during the revolution, but the French people helped us multiple times be it ammunition, clothing, cannons and their naval fleet. Look up Silas Deane, he was from my state of CT and set up ties with France.

    • @skyworm8006
      @skyworm8006 5 лет назад

      @@jimmy5391 The American Revolution mainly came about through foreign sponsors. They wanted to hurt Britain although at the time it didn't matter all that much otherwise they'd have put more into keeping it. Later of course North America would become an industrial powerhouse and seize much more land. Remember at the time it was only a few colonies, not half a continent. If someone with power in Britain decided it was really important to keep it then history would be very different.

    • @jimmy5391
      @jimmy5391 5 лет назад

      @@skyworm8006 they did want to keep it. They saw us becoming something and they decided to tax us. Not only tax us but put us under the crown.

    • @RetroMakesBeats
      @RetroMakesBeats 5 лет назад

      @@jimmy5391 the king of England claimed the French throne but he didn't actually have control of France that's why France helped us during the Revolutionary war and Britain and the colonies fought France and the Natives before that.

    • @jimmy5391
      @jimmy5391 5 лет назад

      Dante Brown I can see that now. I always thought France at the time was independent but with strong resentment for the English. Thank you.

  • @tx3851
    @tx3851 Год назад +2

    Timothee is an actor of integrity, beauty and stature.....Netflix as usual, play fast and loose with Historical accepted facts, but is still a great movie....

  • @brandonmaddox4862
    @brandonmaddox4862 3 года назад +12

    Timothee is such a great actor, I can’t wait to see him in Dune

  • @sjc4
    @sjc4 4 года назад +6

    Story was based on the Henriad by Shakespeare. That historical inaccuracy only works if you honor the Bard's prose and wordplay. Rewriting the dialogue and throwing out a lot of the real facts of Henry's life and conquests insults Shakespeare and history.

  • @scottlincoln6286
    @scottlincoln6286 3 года назад +2

    Timothee is an excellent actor, his performance made "The King" such a powerful movie, it's one of my favorite movies on Netflix!

  • @gabriellechua1105
    @gabriellechua1105 4 года назад +5

    I just finished the movie is so good. Especially timothee and Robert's acting skills, both of them did great!

  • @phemstros
    @phemstros Год назад +15

    There's a reason Shakespeare covered this. I always felt the nobles in the background desperately wanted him in and made it happen. This subtlety is in the film, and Henry's V's conflicting emotions and qualities are sublimely brought to life by Chalamée. He was a born warrior king, just not actually born to be a king - so people made him one

  • @PaulGalloway1120
    @PaulGalloway1120 4 года назад +4

    Decent movie if you like character development and dialogue. The King's speech before the final battle was the best part.

  • @gaiuscaligula2229
    @gaiuscaligula2229 4 года назад +15

    I'm not sure that Scotland appreciates being encompassed in "England" at 3:56, they were a completely separate kingdom until James I came to the throne of both countries in 1604 (200 years after Henry V), and weren't officially joined until the Act of Union in 1707 (300 years after Henry V). You're also not taking into account the fact that England already controlled large areas of France before Henry V (see Gascony) not to mention the dukedom of Burgundy, they were only a part of France on paper, in reality more often than not fighting on the side of the English against the French.
    My issue with this show is that Henry V is not nearly scarred enough, he should really have a good section of his face ripped to shit, why do you think all of his contemporary depictions only show the left side of his face?

  • @calumbishop7082
    @calumbishop7082 4 года назад +10

    3:55 I know this is meant to be just about Henry V, however as a Scot, yeah kinda have to point out that you showed all of Britain as England when Scotland was a very stable independent state.

  • @mintybunny5614
    @mintybunny5614 4 года назад +7

    Need more historical movies w a great cast,Netflix. An excellent job on the execution of this movie!

  • @carljohnson-up3gm
    @carljohnson-up3gm 5 лет назад +44

    Great movie with some excellent acting. Its a modernisation of the Shakespeare play, not a historically correct movie, but still very entertaining. Joel Edgerton has done well with this, if you want accuracy then watch a documentary or go back 604 years in time and experience it yourself

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 5 лет назад +5

      People shouldn't be looking at stories in media and take history lessons from it at all, period. If they just want pure facts, they should watch a documentary, not a narrative. Real life historical events are things that just happen, not for entertaining reasons, but for whatever reasons people have for doing such things. Stories have pacing structure to it for entertaining reasons, history events just have things that needed to happen.

    • @alanjoseph5084
      @alanjoseph5084 5 лет назад

      Oh great, I'll just jump into my time Machine and go back 604 years in time

    • @George-cr6jq
      @George-cr6jq 5 лет назад +1

      @@Gadget-Walkmen >People shouldn't be looking at stories in media and take history lessons from it at all, period
      The problem is that a lot of people watch movies and think this is how actually it happened , it is actually crazy how many misconception and myths people believe simply because they saw it in a movie

    • @Pitcairn2
      @Pitcairn2 4 года назад

      @@George-cr6jq But when I see a film like this it makes me want to study the REAL history, so it is is useful in this way.. Thank goodness for Google etc. I live in Scotland and its amazing the number of people who saw Braveheart and think it is 100% accurate!

  • @SteakfulDead
    @SteakfulDead 5 лет назад +51

    Netflix is killing it with the medieval movies. This one was definitely better than Outlaw King though.

    • @treacherousjslither6920
      @treacherousjslither6920 4 года назад +2

      I liked Outlaw King more. This king Henry was a dumbass. Went to war over nothing. All that bloodshed over nothing.

    • @tahataimur1859
      @tahataimur1859 4 года назад

      @@treacherousjslither6920 over nothing? Acquisition of new lands is enough to go to war over. All that bloodshed lol you think medieval or ancient rulers gave a fuck?

    • @crozraven
      @crozraven 4 года назад +6

      Totally disagree, Outlaw king is much more gripping & I think a lot more historically authentic. It's certainly have a better cinematography imo. A lot of times "The King" has too dark or less proportioned scenes.

    • @Jimbaux
      @Jimbaux 4 года назад

      Pretty sure Robert the Bruce would have a bone to pick with Netflix calling the whole island 'England'. You'd think someone in the making of this video would've remembered they made a movie about Scotland a while ago. Offensively inaccurate to a lot of people. Even the Welsh to a lesser extent. They were just a principality. Still are.

  • @crazo27
    @crazo27 4 года назад +12

    So many comments complaining of inaccuracy, I could care less. This was a damn good movie! Great acting, story, music, and everything else in the middle. Netflix please make more content like this. Watched it twice already.
    Just my 2cents

    • @kimberleysmith818
      @kimberleysmith818 4 года назад +1

      Historian here and I bloody loved this film. Fantastic acting and soundtrack.

    • @KristinkaAranova
      @KristinkaAranova 4 года назад

      It’s couldn’t care less

    • @crazo27
      @crazo27 4 года назад +1

      Svetlana Kuznetkova how about I don’t give 2 shits about your grammar corrections

    • @dobialyve
      @dobialyve 4 года назад

      You have a low set of standards for this peace of junk. The dialogues were so poor and character development seemed so sketchy. The actors performance made it a little better but the film was so historically inaccurate its amazing everybody got a kick out of it so much.

    • @crazo27
      @crazo27 4 года назад

      I don’t have standards when it comes to movies. It’s very simple, either I like it or I don’t. Get your nose out of the air and enjoy the little things.

  • @risingphoenix158
    @risingphoenix158 5 лет назад +5

    Now I need The King 2, you made a great movie Netflix! Timothee Chalamet is a rising star!

  • @simoneoliver7379
    @simoneoliver7379 5 лет назад +227

    History buffs unite!

    • @astartes2781
      @astartes2781 4 года назад

      Brother!

    • @jesperburns
      @jesperburns 4 года назад +7

      Actual history buffs wouldn't appreciate this rewriting of history I believe.

    • @TheMightyBlackPearl
      @TheMightyBlackPearl 4 года назад

      Here for ALL the history movies, and docs 💪🏼💪🏼

    • @drizzypizzman5849
      @drizzypizzman5849 4 года назад

      @@jesperburns If you count William Shakespeare as history then yes, we can appreciate it.

    • @drsch
      @drsch 4 года назад

      Why would people who care about history unite here, a place that has nothing to do with history?

  • @kkandsims4612
    @kkandsims4612 2 года назад +2

    Honestly the casting of Timmy is actually pretty on parr with the side profile of the real henerys painting .

  • @reyskywaka3202
    @reyskywaka3202 5 лет назад +12

    the king was amazing. Timothée killed it.

  • @crixus8907
    @crixus8907 5 лет назад +8

    Loved this movie. The actor that portrayed King Henry did such a good job.

    • @AbcDef-ww2gy
      @AbcDef-ww2gy 4 года назад

      His name is Timothee Chalamet. Watch him in Call Me By Your Name, for which he became the youngest Best Actor Oscar nominee in 80 years.

    • @AbcDef-ww2gy
      @AbcDef-ww2gy 4 года назад

      @@seddikbouricha962 Ignorant morons don't need to watch. It won Oscars because it was a GREAT movie, a masterpiece according to film critics. If a gay movie is not that great, then it doesn't get raves from critics or Oscars. Recent examples: Battle of the Sexes; Love, Simon; Boy Erased; actually, there's a whole list of gay movies on Wikipedia that got zero Oscar nominations.

  • @abirch3301
    @abirch3301 3 года назад +13

    When the map of England included Scotland I wanted to cringe. Wales is an acceptable exception, but Scotland had its own monarch at the time

    • @DaChaGee
      @DaChaGee 3 года назад +3

      They also used the Union Jack!

    • @verenamaharajah6082
      @verenamaharajah6082 8 месяцев назад

      And Wales has also never been part of England. Wales and Scotland eventually ruled from England, but still classed as separate countries.

  • @grillman7170
    @grillman7170 4 года назад +27

    I love that the Netflix historical explanation has about the same number of historical inaccuracies as the movie.

    • @MuunTheFIre
      @MuunTheFIre 4 года назад +4

      thierry berno my skin was itching the WHOLE TIME

    • @grillman7170
      @grillman7170 4 года назад +6

      I’m okay with the work of fiction. In fact I quite enjoyed the movie. But to think that some people will take it at face value is rather annoying.

    • @timusforlife
      @timusforlife 4 года назад +1

      What parts are inaccurate in the video?

    • @grillman7170
      @grillman7170 4 года назад +3

      ​@@timusforlife I'd love to list them and give you reference books for all of it but that would require me to watch the video again which I really don't want to. Hope you understand. On the top of my head the video mentions French longbow men, it is a well documented fact that the French had mainly crossbow men giving them a disadvantage in the field. Ah and also the Dauphin never was at the battle of Azincourt. But that would mean no Pattinson which would be really sad since it was the most hilariously bad performance I've seen in a long time.

    • @quantjonna293
      @quantjonna293 4 года назад +1

      @@timusforlife among others. Thomas did not die before his father. The dauphin did not die at agincourt.

  • @harshalyadav1804
    @harshalyadav1804 5 лет назад +10

    This vedio was helpful, I just finished The king and as a Indian I was unable to grasp few things but now English history seems interesting. BTW the wayward son was great. Well done Timothée Chalamet.

    • @drsch
      @drsch 4 года назад +2

      Do yourself a favor then and go learn about actual English history and forget you ever saw this fictional movie.

    • @i4m192
      @i4m192 4 года назад

      @@drsch do yourself a favor and learn to be a less condescending pleb,fucking piece of shit.

  • @kiddozoo
    @kiddozoo 2 года назад +1

    I think this is Chalamet's best performance, but it is often overlooked.

  • @laney2217
    @laney2217 4 года назад +15

    "the eye of a needle" ... seems fairly direct in terms of symbolism.

  • @InsideTheDogWorld
    @InsideTheDogWorld 4 года назад +8

    I loved the movie. Altough I love anything with history, especially medieval history. Just Think the battle was a shameful display. No stakes at all. The English held a perfect, stratigic position, but the movie portraits the oposite. The longbow was everything in this battle, the stakes made the french gather in a small entrance, while the longbow used all their ammunition from the sides. Would of LOVED to see the real battle.

  • @tomrowell1558
    @tomrowell1558 4 года назад +89

    4:50 don’t want to nitpick but those flags aren’t accurate at all - 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 not 🇬🇧, even then it would make more sense to have the 3 lions, and the 🇫🇷 wasn’t used until France was a republic, should really be the fleurs-de-lis ⚜️ on a blue background or something

    • @snotrat2
      @snotrat2 4 года назад +2

      tom rowell was thinking the same thing.

    • @shadowbandit3975
      @shadowbandit3975 4 года назад +6

      its more for the audience to differentiate whos who.

    • @WhiteDeVil3
      @WhiteDeVil3 4 года назад +13

      @@shadowbandit3975 So you're saying that even instinctively people would not recognise each flag of respective countries?
      Fleur-de-lis on a blue background you're saying people need to be specifically told that it's France? Cause I've seen kids in primary school correctly guessing that it's France, same for St George flag and England.
      Dumbing down shit is why people are ignorant and dumb nowadays.

    • @robertlindsay6671
      @robertlindsay6671 4 года назад +4

      @@WhiteDeVil3 Completely agree

    • @flimpeenflarmpoon1353
      @flimpeenflarmpoon1353 4 года назад +9

      I'm also losing my mind at the borders being the modern French borders and England including Scotland, THEY EVEN HAVE CORSICA! WHY?

  • @jaddenmp
    @jaddenmp 4 года назад +8

    If only they make it into episodes. The movie was short but really interesting.