Anne Boleyn meets Thomas Cromwell - "Wolf Hall" - Claire Foy

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Cromwell visits Anne Boleyn, urging her that only Cardinal Wolsey can secure what she wants, but Anne is shrewd and unmoved

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  • @hildaelson4203
    @hildaelson4203 5 лет назад +653

    Claire Foy was born to play queens.

    • @bronxbearbud272
      @bronxbearbud272 4 года назад +25

      True, but she could probably play Staten Island or the Bronx just as well.
      Please don't chop my head off for the bad pun, just trying to survive a quarantine here...

    • @Despot-Tyrant
      @Despot-Tyrant 4 года назад +2

      @@bronxbearbud272 What About Brooklyn.

    • @gavinmillar816
      @gavinmillar816 3 года назад +5

      @@bronxbearbud272 no need to apologise, that's top level punning my friend!

    • @siriuslyginnychase3100
      @siriuslyginnychase3100 3 года назад

      Same with nat

    • @siriuslyginnychase3100
      @siriuslyginnychase3100 3 года назад +1

      @@derk3933 how did u even come to that conclusion... BOTH WERE and ARE queen's of england...like anne boleyn was the first queen consort to be executed... thats why her death was so shocking... not to mention Elizabeth's uncle abdicated the crown which meant it then fell to his brother who was king through out the second world war making elizabeth ii a princess in her own right and after her father died she was crowned queen of england... so make it make sense...

  • @danawinsor1380
    @danawinsor1380 2 года назад +184

    No one has portrayed Anne Boleyn more convincingly than Claire Foy. Her imperiousness and chilly tone are perfect. The interspersed French comments were a nice touch considering Anne had spent years at the French court. In fact it might have been authentic to have Anne speak with a French accent. Mark Rylance was superb as Thomas Cromwell. The actress who played Mary Boleyn was wonderful -- she always has this conspiratorial dynamic including significant looks, smiles, etc., with Cromwell.

    • @amcmenemy5647
      @amcmenemy5647 Год назад +7

      Charity Wakefield played Mary Boleyn, as you say she made a wonderful job of it.

    • @waterdeep1828
      @waterdeep1828 Год назад +3

      Natalie dormem

    • @danawinsor1380
      @danawinsor1380 Год назад

      @@amcmenemy5647 Thank you. I will have to look her up on IMDB.

    • @user-gs1di4sk2r
      @user-gs1di4sk2r 8 месяцев назад +3

      I think she should have worn brown contacts as Anne’s dark eyes were one of her best features she had beautiful eyes

    • @cajun2197
      @cajun2197 6 месяцев назад +1

      I fully agree. I have watched every TV show and documentary I can think of on the Tudors and not one actress came close. She is as close to the real thing as I think we shall ever see.

  • @andyhoover8531
    @andyhoover8531 5 лет назад +273

    "Otherwise I can see you're really busy" is such a well-delivered burn.

    • @davidnoble544
      @davidnoble544 4 года назад +36

      And Anne killed the fire with coolly watering out her French comeback. "What do you know of how I spend my time?" She's tired of the Cardinal's unsuccessful attempts and excuses as is King Henry. Her eyes demand the results right now. She's already beating Cromwell down. But Cromwell will not back down.
      The way Anne sits, she feels she's already the new wife and the Queen. Ryan and Claire make a great duo in this scene.

    • @xyPERSON
      @xyPERSON 3 года назад +9

      @@davidnoble544 Yeah but Cromwell was still right though David. As queen Anne really had nothing of importance to do and all she ever really did was lounge around with her ladies.

    • @davidnoble544
      @davidnoble544 3 года назад +8

      @@xyPERSON I don't disagree, Ian. I know that Cromwell had the courage to be right. But he couldn't make another comeback right there. Anne as much as she lounged around was really aggressive in her replies. But Cromwell was assertive in his replies and as you say right. He was very rational in his points.

  • @alyssao517
    @alyssao517 4 года назад +156

    I love how this show included Anne’s lapdog, Purkoy 🥺

    • @andyhoover8531
      @andyhoover8531 3 года назад +14

      WOLF HALL DELIGHTFUL SIDE CHARACTER RANKINGS
      1.) Chapyus
      2.) Purkoy
      3.) Everyone else

    • @deborahproctor9538
      @deborahproctor9538 4 месяца назад

      Why in french

    • @JR47846
      @JR47846 3 месяца назад

      do we know what happen to the dog

    • @AmamSelih
      @AmamSelih 12 дней назад

      ​@@JR47846 It fell from a window to it's death if I recall.. poor thing.

  • @cajun2197
    @cajun2197 6 месяцев назад +22

    To be frank, Claire's portrayal of Anne, in my opinion, was hands down the best I have ever seen. Physically she seems on point with how history describes her, but the way she nails the mannerisms gives me goosebumps. She is exactly how I would have expected Anne to act, haughty, witty, bright, yet irritable. She did a spectacular job and I truly wished we could have seen more of her in the show.

  • @thc1597
    @thc1597 4 года назад +211

    Mary Boleyn surprised me the most. She seems like a charming, witty (and a little bit rebellious) woman. There isn't much evidence about how she really was like, her personality, yet I liked how they portrayed her.

    • @ryancarroll3957
      @ryancarroll3957 10 месяцев назад +3

      She also had the last laugh.
      Long and happy life..her descendants became big time Elizabeth I courtiers

  • @karenkaren3189
    @karenkaren3189 6 лет назад +237

    Exquisite acting. Subtle underplaying of intense emotion. Every look, intonation, glance, turn of the eyes conveying eloquent human drama.

    • @Zetagech
      @Zetagech 2 года назад

      This.

    • @eolsunder
      @eolsunder Год назад

      she is a great actress, but the dog isn't. Looking at the camera, bad acting dog, tighten up !

  • @acrazysheepdog1555
    @acrazysheepdog1555 4 года назад +99

    The look on contempt on her face for Cromwell never leaves her throughout the whole show.

  • @SmartStart24
    @SmartStart24 2 года назад +68

    I love how she turns on the Frenchness to try to stunt on Cromwell and he remains unbothered lmao

    • @mgb5170
      @mgb5170 Год назад +14

      he doesn't reveal his fluency in front of others. it's a master play that people often forget can be a form of protection long term. The ladies in waiting could easily begin rumors that he speaks in French to Ann which could be contorted to a form of conspiracy.

    • @heatherstockard721
      @heatherstockard721 Год назад

      ​@@mgb5170Most noblemen and women spoke French in those days. Cromwell speaking French with the queen would hardly have been notable.

    • @francesca9423
      @francesca9423 5 месяцев назад +7

      @@heatherstockard721well in Cromwell’s case it would’ve been a lot more surprising he had fluency in French (amongst others) since he wasn’t born noble after all

  • @ameliabarton1444
    @ameliabarton1444 6 лет назад +324

    my dad made a lot of the props for wolf hall including the quills

  • @punch6832
    @punch6832 4 года назад +126

    The way he looks at her in the beginning is as if to let her know, “Henry may be infatuated with you. I’m not.”

  • @gerardjames9971
    @gerardjames9971 5 лет назад +176

    Mark Rylance must be one of the best actors ever. To command your attention while doing and saying so little - he is utterly hypnotic as Cromwell in Wolf Hall 👍

    • @johnmagnell8902
      @johnmagnell8902 4 года назад

      Elizabeth Bower who Commented some months after you beg to differ. I’m with you.

    • @carolthomson4705
      @carolthomson4705 4 года назад +6

      Have you seen him in 12th night played at the Globe with Stephen Fry ? Rylance is brilliant

    • @MercurialRed9
      @MercurialRed9 Год назад +1

      He played Thomas Boleyn in The Other Boleyn Girl.

    • @HealthyObbsession
      @HealthyObbsession Год назад

      @@MercurialRed9 that was my first thought as well

  • @codes114
    @codes114 6 лет назад +117

    I like how the dog kept looking at the camera

  • @WWIzd
    @WWIzd 6 лет назад +225

    Cremuel

  • @garcia207
    @garcia207 3 месяца назад +4

    0:12. Dog looks at camera. “I did good Mr. Director?”

  • @suzannesmith5079
    @suzannesmith5079 5 лет назад +131

    I think that the Actress Claire Foy, is a very pretty and very good Actress.

  • @parsarazi8811
    @parsarazi8811 3 года назад +33

    She looks so gorgeous here! Well she looks beautiful in general, but the way she carries herself is lovely. Plus the way she speaks French and says master Cromwell! ❤️

  • @suzannesmith5079
    @suzannesmith5079 5 лет назад +67

    I love Mary Boleyn's laugh.

  • @tikodi6834
    @tikodi6834 3 года назад +38

    The actor who portraits Thomas Cromwell was also playing Anne's (Natalie Portman) father Thomas Boleyn in Another Boleyn Girl

    • @Blakiedoo
      @Blakiedoo 3 месяца назад +1

      god i KNEW he looked familiar!!

  • @nicolassilva3488
    @nicolassilva3488 5 лет назад +51

    What to expect from a BBC produced series? Flawless and pleasant to watch. Good job!

  • @LyricalXilence
    @LyricalXilence 5 лет назад +54

    I love how she says Cromwell

  • @BlueSwampyCraft
    @BlueSwampyCraft 3 года назад +158

    I feel like Claire’s Anne Boleyn is the most accurately portrayed

    • @infinitive7654
      @infinitive7654 3 года назад +16

      Natalie Dormer would like a word..

    • @BlueSwampyCraft
      @BlueSwampyCraft 3 года назад +44

      @@infinitive7654 Natalie was great but I feel like she was way to bitchy and exaggerated at one point. It was less of a historical series and more of a drama-romance so that allowed her to play with the character and that’s why I think she captured Anne’s wit and cockyness but she’s not the most accurate. The execution scene was the best in the Tudors though, and Natalie was magnificent indeed

    • @kenna163
      @kenna163 3 года назад +20

      No she actually isn't. They take away every good thing about her personality and make her a bitch. Nothing of the charming, vivacious, intelligent Anne she was.The only worse portrayal than this one is the Natalie Portman one. If you wanna a good portrayal there is Anne of the thousand days

    • @jennifergottliebel-azhari149
      @jennifergottliebel-azhari149 2 года назад +6

      I dont agree because even though AB was harsh I dont think she was harsh all the time. Sometimes she would have to have been fun and feminine or H8 would not have been so in love

    • @BlueSwampyCraft
      @BlueSwampyCraft 2 года назад +3

      @@derk3933 sassy French accent to mock him, I loved that

  • @joshyishot
    @joshyishot 5 лет назад +56

    Omg they got Anne's dog's name right. A gift from Lady Lyle

  • @Elizabeth-hc3mi
    @Elizabeth-hc3mi 10 месяцев назад +8

    Anne's mistake was thinking Henry would treat her better than Catherine of Aragon.
    Cromwell's mistake was think Henry would treat him better than Wolseley.

  • @mc-rn8ro
    @mc-rn8ro Год назад +5

    “Good man if he can find them” DAMN BOY!!

  • @Blakiedoo
    @Blakiedoo 3 месяца назад +5

    i couldn’t stop saying master creumuel to myself for 2 days because of this scene

    • @connie4937
      @connie4937 2 месяца назад

      I despise the way she pronounces that.

  • @xyPERSON
    @xyPERSON 3 года назад +48

    Out of all the actresses who have portrayed Anne Boleyn I must admit that Claire Foy is the most beautiful.

    • @MsSonnencreme
      @MsSonnencreme 3 года назад +29

      Well it is always in the eye of the beholder, but to me Natalie Dormer is the ultimate and most beautiful Anne

    • @nickgreen4731
      @nickgreen4731 2 года назад +2

      Head and shoulders above the rest. ;-)

    • @LyricalXilence
      @LyricalXilence 2 года назад +11

      Natalie, Genevieve, and Merle were gorgeous as Anne.

    • @Shane-Flanagan
      @Shane-Flanagan 2 года назад +1

      @@LyricalXilence Agreed

    • @Sriwijaya888
      @Sriwijaya888 Год назад +3

      Genevieve the most beautiful, Natalie Dormer most sexy, but Claire Foy maybe the most accurate Anne potrayal

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks 2 года назад +24

    I realize most good actors can do accents but few are as perfect as Claire does in this role. Not only is her accent PERFECT, but to speak in French too. If u told me she was born in France, I'd totally believe u (she's British!) Please tell me she won several awards for this

  • @bohomouse8890
    @bohomouse8890 6 лет назад +75

    Did he just straight up say she had no breasts? 😂😂

    • @luh573
      @luh573 5 лет назад +5

      @Obvious Troll Here. i didnt know that, thanks.

    • @julieblackstock8650
      @julieblackstock8650 5 лет назад +13

      the description of her included the words, chest not much raised

    • @luh573
      @luh573 5 лет назад +1

      @@julieblackstock8650 thanks!!! ☺

    • @asgharabbas2193
      @asgharabbas2193 4 года назад

      Natalie Dormer.

    • @bohomouse8890
      @bohomouse8890 4 года назад +1

      @@asgharabbas2193 Bit random....
      Ava Gardner

  • @delaschmi8903
    @delaschmi8903 2 года назад +7

    One has to love the automatic subtitles for naming him "Master Criminal"

  • @stevendouglas3860
    @stevendouglas3860 4 года назад +63

    She nailed the French .

    • @professorbutters
      @professorbutters 2 года назад +16

      Cromwell’s blank stare is great. He understands French (in fact, he understands several other languages, to other characters’ cost), and he is supremely unimpressed.

    • @philbecker4676
      @philbecker4676 2 года назад +3

      @@professorbutters Everybody at court in those days who had a hint of education would have spoken French.

  • @seancatacombs
    @seancatacombs Год назад +6

    The Jane Seymour cameo is mindblowing

  • @terrythomas3755
    @terrythomas3755 4 месяца назад +3

    Love everything about this series. Rylance was excellent as Cromwell..

    • @575Tom
      @575Tom 3 месяца назад +1

      And shall be again! New series coming soon!

  • @nickegan3988
    @nickegan3988 5 лет назад +33

    Good man if he can find them

  • @marysepradet6162
    @marysepradet6162 6 месяцев назад +2

    i am fascinated by Cromwell , I think he was unique and clever !

  • @AntiEstablishmentRhetorician
    @AntiEstablishmentRhetorician 3 года назад +11

    "Mostair Khrremouell." That's one way of putting it. 🙃

  • @crimsonator
    @crimsonator 2 года назад +6

    An excellent introduction scene between these two historical figures.

  • @tonygumbrell22
    @tonygumbrell22 4 года назад +54

    Mark Rylance gives us a remarkably intelligent and sympathetic Cromwell, who carefully climbs the greasy pole in a diabolical, Machiavellian world of machinations. He cautiously serves corrupt, great power for huge stakes to, in the end, meet the same fate as others whose end he engineered, though his loyalty to his benefactors was true.

    • @mollykeane2571
      @mollykeane2571 4 года назад +7

      Didn’t Henry later say he regretted having him killed? But blamed it on others.

    • @tonygumbrell22
      @tonygumbrell22 4 года назад +7

      @@mollykeane2571I believe he was supposed to have said something like that to the King of France. The Protestant Reformation was a drastic change, and for a King quite risky, he feared plots as much as those around him may have feared him. He sacrificed Cromwell to appease the nobility and those still holding out for Church of Rome. He spared Cranmer to continue with the Reformation. I think there was no turning back for the Henry, but he wanted to keep the radicals in check.

  • @lorif4268
    @lorif4268 5 лет назад +46

    I adored every single second of this series. I can’t wait for “The Mirror and the Light”! Don’t tell me how it ends. 🙃😂

    • @fortboy66
      @fortboy66 5 лет назад +4

      Hopefully after they have finished with Poldark they can get on with some new episodes, its been more than three years?!

    • @susandooz4416
      @susandooz4416 4 года назад +1

      It has not been published yet.

    • @Robin838
      @Robin838 2 года назад +3

      I've heard he married the Lady (former Princess) Mary and in time was crowned Prince Consort.

    • @joemdee
      @joemdee Год назад

      Do you lot know nothing of history?
      I loved the series, loved Cromwell but I’ll skip the last one.

    • @lorif4268
      @lorif4268 Год назад +1

      @@joemdee it was a joke sir. Jeeeez.

  • @amcmenemy5647
    @amcmenemy5647 Год назад +10

    Poor Purkoy, met a grisly end just like his Mistress.

    • @angelwings7930
      @angelwings7930 Год назад +1

      Like what ?

    • @jenniferclark9842
      @jenniferclark9842 Год назад +6

      Francis Bryan broke his neck. Yeah, I knew the guy was a jerk (they didn’t call him “the Vicar of the Devil” for nothing), but killing an innocent animal is beyond the pale.

  • @flippert0
    @flippert0 3 месяца назад +2

    “Good man if he can find them” - ugh !

  • @user-sp5fr7nv1e
    @user-sp5fr7nv1e Месяц назад

    Best Anne Boleyn- smart, haughty and human.

  • @wheevocado
    @wheevocado 6 лет назад +71

    Elizabeth what are you doing here?

    • @jorgesolano8934
      @jorgesolano8934 5 лет назад +6

      BackToMe well haha at the end Elizabeth is in certain way Boleyn's descendant

    • @nihal.k2411
      @nihal.k2411 5 лет назад +7

      @@jorgesolano8934 well no queen Elizabeth has Henry VII's blood directly and Henry VIII's blood, but not anne's, anne's bloodline stopped with Elizabeth 1st

    • @jorgesolano8934
      @jorgesolano8934 5 лет назад +7

      @@nihal.k2411 sorry, not descendant, I meant relative, she is her relative

    • @carleygranillo9711
      @carleygranillo9711 4 года назад +5

      Nihal .k They are still related from Mary Boleyn’s line.

  • @janebeatty9472
    @janebeatty9472 4 года назад +7

    I love this scene for so many reasons.

  • @lanawarzynski6944
    @lanawarzynski6944 Год назад +4

    Lot of humor in this show

  • @dennisdegraaf1102
    @dennisdegraaf1102 Год назад +5

    He not only meets Anne Boleyn, but also her sister Mary and Jane Seymour, the third wife and queen of Henry VIII. She's the Lady in waiting sent by Anne to fetch Mary.

  • @KarlRoloff69
    @KarlRoloff69 3 года назад +7

    Cromwell had those ladies in waiting wetter than October by the time he left

  • @Mourtzouphlos240
    @Mourtzouphlos240 2 года назад +6

    Why do I consistently have a "thing" for women who portray Anne Boleyn?

  • @danawinsor1380
    @danawinsor1380 Год назад +4

    The bows in this production are interesting. People in this era didn't do the low obsequious bows you see in the movies. In dances such as the pavane and basse danse, this was called the "reverence" and was done with one foot going back slightly followed by a slight bend of the knees and maybe a hint of the head lowering, as you see here done by Mr. Rilance.

  • @marysepradet6162
    @marysepradet6162 6 месяцев назад +3

    "you simple" ? I don't know, I hardly know you !

  • @wjglll340
    @wjglll340 Год назад +2

    'Good man if he can find them.' Ouch.

  • @gdsvalentine1193
    @gdsvalentine1193 2 года назад +11

    Three women who Henry had in his bed at one time or another. No wonder the Pope would not grant his annulment. Claire and Mark own this drama totally.

  • @marysepradet6162
    @marysepradet6162 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wolf Hall is a great series !

  • @mintybadger6905
    @mintybadger6905 4 месяца назад +1

    My one issue with Claire Foy as Anne is that her eyes are blue. Anne Boleyn’s eyes were famously described as “dark and flashing”. Other than that, she played the part perfectly.

  • @JohnLutherable
    @JohnLutherable 2 года назад +13

    bloody hell that's one large handbag he is carrying

  • @julieblackstock8650
    @julieblackstock8650 4 года назад +18

    she plays the best Anne and I love Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell

  • @SuperDolly64
    @SuperDolly64 5 лет назад +3

    Claire Foy of the northern "one" love it xx

  • @littlesnowflake5003
    @littlesnowflake5003 6 лет назад +10

    Freeeeench * - *

  • @aryelangelramos7971
    @aryelangelramos7971 Год назад +1

    Very good!! 👏❤

  • @of1300
    @of1300 Год назад +2

    Claire foy is great but i never disliked handheld more than in this series. Is it too wide angle?

  • @philhelm1318
    @philhelm1318 2 года назад +4

    Have Mark Rylance and Stephen Dillane ever been in the same room?

  • @michaelwhite8031
    @michaelwhite8031 6 лет назад +74

    I think the way she says Cromwell is the sexist thing l have ever heard.

    • @illerac84
      @illerac84 6 лет назад +16

      Personally, I'm more interested in the sister. Her laugh at the end of the clip.

    • @karenkaren3189
      @karenkaren3189 6 лет назад +27

      Agreed, also a subtle put down, as if to say, I am so refined, I speak French, and I will not deign to properly pronounce your name. Plus Anne was so smart....she knew he was a polyglot and she is flattering him also. Seductive, manipulative, brilliant and desperate Anne....Foy captured her perfectly.

    • @DenaInWyo
      @DenaInWyo 6 лет назад +22

      Karen Katz She really did. Perfect more realistic portrayal. Not the girl everyone loves and sympathizes with from the Tudors, and yet not a total shrew either. I believe the real Anne was that combination as well.

    • @mikedakin2016
      @mikedakin2016 Год назад

      I came here just to hear her say it !!! OMG

  • @mndrpc8612
    @mndrpc8612 3 года назад +10

    Claire who died as Anne Boleyn took a rebirth in name of her daughter Elizabeth

  • @marysepradet6162
    @marysepradet6162 6 месяцев назад

    Mark Rylance ... wow!

  • @lilythefreakx
    @lilythefreakx Год назад +1

    Imagine not changing the amount of likes from 999 to 1k 😵🙄🙀

  • @gidzmobug2323
    @gidzmobug2323 2 года назад +1

    How did it get from "Cromwell" to "Cremwen"?

  • @harryturner8701
    @harryturner8701 4 года назад +4

    2:26 wone...

  • @illerac84
    @illerac84 6 лет назад +4

    I'm out of the loop. Has there been a second Series/Season yet?

    • @cholericmelancholic3599
      @cholericmelancholic3599 6 лет назад +12

      Not yet. They are waiting for Hilary Mantel's next book in the series to come out "The Mirror and the Light"

    • @illerac84
      @illerac84 6 лет назад +4

      Alright, thanks. More than enough time to rewatch.

  • @johnkarlojavier9023
    @johnkarlojavier9023 3 года назад +3

    Where can I watch the full series

  • @Laura-op6ix
    @Laura-op6ix 2 года назад +8

    Strange: her French (& French inflections on his name) are fluent. And her dog (IRL too) is named Pourquoi. Yet at 0:01 she yells "PerKOYYY" like a Chicago native.

    • @philbecker4676
      @philbecker4676 2 года назад +10

      The dog wasn't actually called Pourquoi, the name just derived from that word.

  • @tinasun5066
    @tinasun5066 4 года назад +2

    Anne bloyen sign your name on

  • @Palmlily
    @Palmlily 3 года назад +2

    Does Wolf Hall has only 6 episodes and how many seasons👑does anybody know?

    • @REM1956
      @REM1956 2 года назад +1

      Only a single season. I believe the Covid situation, among other things, has delayed a second season.

  • @jenford7212
    @jenford7212 2 года назад +1

    0:11 I know that look.

  • @butterfly4057
    @butterfly4057 5 лет назад +5

    Dude who plays cromwell looks familiar

    • @midnightdreams519
      @midnightdreams519 4 года назад +7

      He played Anne Boleyn father in The Other Boleyn.

    • @ColleenMEA
      @ColleenMEA 3 года назад +2

      Sir Mark Rylance

  • @janebeatty9472
    @janebeatty9472 4 года назад +9

    If it wasn’t for this one woman, a Reformist, the true Protestant church would never have started in England and America never founded on religious freedom. She fulfilled her purpose for the ages.

    • @AmandaFromWisconsin
      @AmandaFromWisconsin 3 года назад +5

      I’m American and I was raised Roman Catholic. 😀

    • @janebeatty9472
      @janebeatty9472 3 года назад

      @@AmandaFromWisconsin The Pilgrims came over here for religious freedom first. Followed by Lutheran Reformers and Quakers. They were escaping the Catholic Church and the burning alive of heretics. Not exactly their finest moment.

    • @rajivmurkejee7498
      @rajivmurkejee7498 2 года назад +1

      @@AmandaFromWisconsin Freedom of religion is a Protestant concept

    • @Blakiedoo
      @Blakiedoo 3 месяца назад

      @@AmandaFromWisconsinu and so many others lmao doesn’t change the fact that america was essentially founded on protestantism

  • @suzannesmith5079
    @suzannesmith5079 5 лет назад +11

    Anne Boleyn has a Accent when she says Cromwell's name
    Does anyone know why that is?

    • @filipzawistowski8552
      @filipzawistowski8552 5 лет назад +46

      Anne was educated in France for many years, and had a reputation at court for her French manners. She is pronouncing his name in a French accent just to be slightly condescending. How would you feel if someone refused to pronounce your name properly? I'd be kind of pissed off.

    • @Vesnicie
      @Vesnicie 4 года назад +23

      @@filipzawistowski8552 also to rub his low birth in his face. French was the language of sophistication. The last vestige of Norman hauteur and the beginning of French as a pan-European language.

    • @ambrosius
      @ambrosius 4 года назад +12

      Anne’s father was the English diplomat to the Burgundians for several years, and Anne spoke French like a native since she grew up there

  • @lifeaccordingtocats6846
    @lifeaccordingtocats6846 Год назад

    Can someone please translate for me what Anne Boleyn said in in the beginning.

  • @mariac2343
    @mariac2343 7 месяцев назад

    Anne’s age is not known for sure and is recorded as having been within a range of years. Had at been a spinster and a burden on her family at the time that relations with the king being discussed? If she had not miscarried, then she might have died in childbirth like other women of the day. The king would’ve wanted a clean break with no living wife and needed her to move on to the next life before startling with a new marriage. Not to mention the trauma from the War of the Roses in the need for a male heir. Henry’s decision to have Anne executed might not seem so harsh considering their era and circumstances.

  • @justchilling829
    @justchilling829 Год назад

    Claire Foy’s voice,accent and acting + Natalie Portman’s face = perfect accurate portrayal of Anne. Natalie Dormer played Anne great as a character, but not a historically accurate one.

  • @JF-cr9uz
    @JF-cr9uz 5 лет назад +10

    Why does she pronounce his name like that?

    • @KingdomEnfilade
      @KingdomEnfilade 5 лет назад +21

      It's directly from the book; she was educated in France, so IIRC she was more accustomed to speaking French than English. I think it's supposed to be a deliberately silly affectation that she later drops once they warm to each other.

    • @filipzawistowski8552
      @filipzawistowski8552 5 лет назад +7

      @@KingdomEnfilade Pretty sure she calls him that all the way to the end. In the series at least, I haven't read the book.

    • @janebeatty9472
      @janebeatty9472 4 года назад +3

      Those that knew her said she could pass as a French born woman. She spent a few years as one of Queen Claude’s Ladies in Waiting. She is pronouncing his name in the French manner.

  • @christopherskase2705
    @christopherskase2705 3 года назад +3

    Can anyone explain why Anne insisted on using the French inflection on Cromwell?

    • @thedancinglion2088
      @thedancinglion2088 3 года назад +6

      Probably to impress him.

    • @AndrewGriffiths
      @AndrewGriffiths 3 года назад +7

      In the book it’s implied that she puts on a French accent having spent her time at the much more fashionable French court. I got the impression this was how she always spoke but here she uses it only on Cromwell (spelt Cremuel in the book to remind us).

    • @sedekiman
      @sedekiman 2 года назад +9

      @Candice Lynn Would think to put him in his place-as the mispronunciation of one's name both irritates and offends, but not Cromwell in this case. He doesn't give a fuck. To put it crudely.

    • @angelwings7930
      @angelwings7930 Год назад +2

      She was being snitty. Obviously.

  • @karoltomis5704
    @karoltomis5704 2 года назад

    Juan-Well

  • @elizaveta87
    @elizaveta87 3 года назад

    Wow, Little Dorrit, so differrent... she is good actress, but i love her as Little Dorrit

  • @gidzmobug2323
    @gidzmobug2323 4 года назад +3

    What does Anne say before she mentions Cromwell's name?

    • @trawlins396
      @trawlins396 4 года назад +1

      That's what I want to know.

    • @chhsbandvp5357
      @chhsbandvp5357 3 года назад +6

      I think it's "Vous etes gentile" or "You are kind" -- but it's been 30 years since I studied french.

    • @philbecker4676
      @philbecker4676 2 года назад +1

      You're nice, aren't you? Translated figuratively.

  • @badegozalici295
    @badegozalici295 Год назад

    CromWeLL

  • @susanwaugh3885
    @susanwaugh3885 3 года назад +5

    Was he not responsible for her downfall ? It’s just he looked sympathetic towards her during her execution.

    • @Laura-op6ix
      @Laura-op6ix 2 года назад +16

      Because deep down he knew she was innocent of the charges.

  • @franceleeparis37
    @franceleeparis37 3 года назад +6

    Nope ... modern accents and modern looks and this great story is lost to the wind... don’t believe ‘you have 5 minutes’ was much used in those days... if ever

    • @philbecker4676
      @philbecker4676 2 года назад +4

      Well you write your own script with perfectly accurate dialogue.

  • @urbanrider7981
    @urbanrider7981 6 лет назад +16

    She shouldnt have crossed master cremeul,silly girl

    • @graphiquejack
      @graphiquejack 6 лет назад +7

      Obvious Troll Here. How exactly did she cross Henry? By not giving him a son, which after all, was completely out of her control? Wolf Hall is revisionist crap, so don’t buy into the story that Cromwell was a saint. I think everyone, even Katherine, in this sordid tale, are all motivated by greed, power, status, and winning over their enemies. No one is totally innocent or pure. However, neither Katherine nor Anne deserved the cruel way they were treated by Henry. Cromwell, on the other hand, had it coming.

    • @joshcain1032
      @joshcain1032 5 лет назад +7

      @@graphiquejack What makes Cromwell different from those two? Apart from the fact that he's a man?

    • @thc1597
      @thc1597 4 года назад +2

      @@joshcain1032 He being a man makes it different already. That is pretty obvious. There was a big difference between how much power a women and a men could achieve and hold back then. Katherine and Anne had way less control of their fates than Cromwell did.

    • @joshcain1032
      @joshcain1032 4 года назад +8

      @@thc1597 Normally, that might be the case. But in this situation it's different. Cromwell and Anne get their power from the same person: Henry. Whoever is higher in his notoriously fickle favour has the most power. They both understand this, and they both understand the consequences of losing his favour. In the books, Cromwell realises this after Henry's jousting accident, when everyone thinks he's dead, and he realises that he is utterly dependent on Henry for his power and his safety. So whilst normally, as a man, Cromwell would have more power than Anne, as a commoner he lacks the powerful family to suppport him. Thus both he and Anne have little control over their fates, which they have placed entirely in the hands of Henry VIII.

    • @cmm5542
      @cmm5542 2 года назад +4

      @@joshcain1032 Very well said! People often forget as well that a noble woman would have unquestionably had more power than a common man as a rule, regardless of gender imbalances within social class. Class distinctions were far stronger and more unequal than gender distinctions in most historical periods, at least according to the research I have done.

  • @jeffallcock4561
    @jeffallcock4561 Год назад

    No offense to Rylance, but I still can't see him as Cromwell.

  • @travisfriedland9346
    @travisfriedland9346 6 лет назад +19

    What did English in the 16th century really sound like?

    • @jjgf8412
      @jjgf8412 6 лет назад +7

      Obvious Troll Here. Same thing with old spanish don Quijote for example,The original one is almost unreadable for a normal person,interesting how just 5 centuries change a language

    • @mzytryck
      @mzytryck 6 лет назад +9

      There are videos of Shakespeare in (experts' best guess at) the original pronunciation if you want to hear an audio version. ruclips.net/video/qYiYd9RcK5M/видео.html for "to be or not to be". It's less Patrick Stewart/Ian McKellen and closer to a stereotypical "Ya-harr, matey" pirate accent (which sort of makes sense; Blackbeard was only a century or so after Shakespeare, so the language hadn't changed all that much).

    • @suzannesmith5079
      @suzannesmith5079 5 лет назад +5

      That's a very good question 😉.

    • @Vesnicie
      @Vesnicie 5 лет назад +8

      Like a drunken Cornishman.

    • @douglasmilton2805
      @douglasmilton2805 4 года назад +10

      A bit like Boston Irish. Anthony Burgess, who knew the phonetics of Tudor English, once did some readings of Shakespeare using the original pronunciation before a very WASP crowd at an Ivy League university, and caused outrage. The audience refused to believe that Shakespeare didn't talk like Laurence Olivier.

  • @CiaLaVirago
    @CiaLaVirago 4 года назад +8

    The acting is excellent, but boy are the costumes terrible. Why is Anne's gown so loose and wrinkly around the bustle? Not to mention the fabric, which is supposed to be much more heavily embroidered. Historical inaccuracy can be a way to harmonize with the tone of the story and help convey a message (like in 2006 Marie Antoinette), but here it just looks cheap.

    • @timetravelingshark8811
      @timetravelingshark8811 Год назад

      I think the reason Anne's gowns fit oddly in the front was that Claire Foy was pregnant during filming, and that messed up the fittings on the bodice. None of the other female characters have similar issues with their costumes.

  • @barbarablue2571
    @barbarablue2571 4 года назад +3

    she was really so unfriendly, distant and arrogant?

    • @janebeatty9472
      @janebeatty9472 4 года назад +1

      Edmond&Mercedes Downright hostile.

    • @musicloverlondon6070
      @musicloverlondon6070 3 года назад +11

      The Tudor Court was a bear pit; I think a woman in her position would be foolish to trust anyone in it. We'll never know how much of her behaviour was just bravado in front of enemies or potential enemies, although she certainly had a name for arrogance amongst her contemporaries. Then again, people in that sphere shared that attitude. They were bitterly resentful of Cromwell's elevation to power and prestige, primarily because he was a blacksmith's son.

  • @santiagoetcheverry6795
    @santiagoetcheverry6795 5 лет назад

    What does Anne say at 34" in french?

    • @isaacforner6256
      @isaacforner6256 5 лет назад +7

      "You are kind, eh? So..." (I think)

    • @Welhem5492
      @Welhem5492 4 года назад +3

      Vous été ton tien ? Alors . master Cromwell, You are ???? Okay master Cromwell

    • @henryviii2091
      @henryviii2091 3 года назад +2

      @@Welhem5492 I think she says "vous êtes gentil, eh?" which, like Isaac above said, means "you are kind, eh?" What you said, as far as my very poor French goes, makes no sense, because "ton" and "tien" mean "your/yours", so your translation would be smth like "you are your yours" which I'm not quite sure is correct 😂

    • @Welhem5492
      @Welhem5492 3 года назад

      @@henryviii2091 Right , I accept your Suggestion, because in the novel Anne has said „vous etes gentil ....., Mais je J'ai entendu qu'elle a dit „vous êtes ton tiens“ , ou „ vous etes (Avec) ton tiens?

    • @henryviii2091
      @henryviii2091 3 года назад

      @@Welhem5492 Are you French, or a fluent French speaker at least? I am not, but from my knowledge "vous etes ton tiens" makes absolutely no sense. Also, you first wrote "tien", which "le tien" means "yours", and then you said "tiens" (with an "s" at the end) which means "hold" in second person singular imperative, or "tu tiens" which means "you hold". I might be the one who makes the confusion tho, that's why I asked if you are fluent or native in French.

  • @christinec.6685
    @christinec.6685 3 года назад

    If this is an adaptation of the Hilary Mantel novels, this actor doesn't reflect that Thomas Cromwell at all.

    • @landyandy270
      @landyandy270 2 года назад

      I agree. In the novel Cromwell is portrayed as a man who would beat your brains out against a wall if that was what he needed to do; but would use his intellect to trap you first. This portrayal seems essentially weak and the actor seems physically small against what I would expect from a man of his background.

    • @angelwings7930
      @angelwings7930 Год назад +1

      There’s a fabulous biography on Cromwell that blows away a lot of the usual misinformation about him. It’s by John Schofield. “The rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell”

  • @suzannesmith2204
    @suzannesmith2204 5 лет назад +7

    If l was in the King's Graces, I wouldn't have been as confident as Queen Anne Boleyn was, l'd be down-right scared because there's just to much pressure on Monarchy these Days and to me, Everyone should leave the Royal Family alone, l'm talking for both the Past, Present, and Future Monarchs of every Country, LEAVE THEM ALONE!!

    • @tonygumbrell22
      @tonygumbrell22 4 года назад +2

      Pride does indeed goeth before a fall.

    • @persephoneweiss8851
      @persephoneweiss8851 3 года назад

      Hmm, it did said that she's a loving and kind woman. Even won't hesitate to step in if someone in dire situation. Although it is true that she is ruthless, but only to those she considered her enemies. She even have a lot of people hated her and wanted to bring her down.
      I'm not a historian and political genius. This is the Royal Court so of course you had your guards up in case of ambush.

  • @angelwings7930
    @angelwings7930 Год назад +2

    Wish they’d found a more believable Anne. She was black haired and of darker or “olive” skin, while Claire looks completely Irish.

  • @Stephen-wb3wf
    @Stephen-wb3wf 3 года назад +2

    A shame that covid probably killed the second series of this show.

    • @eamonndeane587
      @eamonndeane587 Год назад

      That and Kate Phillips (the Actress Playing Jane Seymour in this) is probably preocupied with Leading the Show 'Miss Scarlet and The Duke'.

  • @jlambe19
    @jlambe19 4 года назад +2

    Eveything about this show is too slow and lingering. People do not pause in their speech like this in real life....1500 or not.

    • @tonygumbrell22
      @tonygumbrell22 4 года назад +12

      Not sure, at court one had to choose ones words carefully. Americans nowadays habitually engage their mouths before putting their brains in gear. That habit may be a function of time and place, ours being quite different from theirs.

    • @jlambe19
      @jlambe19 4 года назад

      @@tonygumbrell22 like your not putting your brain in gear by insulting an entire nation of 329 million people because I said the show was boring. Take your anti American hate and be a good communist and tell someone else how to act and think.

  • @tudorgirl1992
    @tudorgirl1992 6 лет назад +10

    Was Anne really this horrible

    • @graphiquejack
      @graphiquejack 6 лет назад +8

      No. Wolf Hall is crap. It’s Cromwell who is the real villain in this story, not Anne

    • @raquelflorence235
      @raquelflorence235 5 лет назад +5

      We will never know

    • @joshcain1032
      @joshcain1032 5 лет назад

      @@graphiquejack What makes you say that?

    • @illerac84
      @illerac84 4 года назад +1

      @@joshcain1032
      Because that's the perspective they rather in the story.
      It's like Octavian or Antony/Cleopatra.
      Who is the main character(s)? The other side is the villain.

    • @joshcain1032
      @joshcain1032 4 года назад +12

      @@illerac84 I think the idea was that there are no heroes. Anne is prepared to kill and manipulate, but so is Cromwell. If Anne had won, she would have shown no mercy. But because Cromwell won, it was he who got the chance to kill the other.

  • @thedarkstranger963
    @thedarkstranger963 4 года назад +8

    Natalie Dormer owns the role of Anne Boleyn. There are no close seconds...

    • @janebeatty9472
      @janebeatty9472 3 года назад +5

      Ann spoke English with a French accent. Watch the movie Ann of aThousand Days starring Genevieve Bujold. It’s an amazing movie.

    • @MeansofIntrigue
      @MeansofIntrigue 3 года назад

      You do you.

    • @philbecker4676
      @philbecker4676 2 года назад

      Natalie Dormer is a lovely actress but The Tudors was a show written for idiots. Wolf Hall actually requires people to pay attention without someone getting their tits out every 5 minutes.

    • @MrPicklerwoof
      @MrPicklerwoof 2 года назад +2

      That was a rather pantomime caricature performance though. Which summed up The Tudors, I couldn't take it seriously. Wolf Hall on the other hand is on a whole other level.

    • @thedarkstranger963
      @thedarkstranger963 2 года назад +3

      @@MrPicklerwoof Since that post, I've learned there are many actresses whose portrayal of Anne Boleyn rival Dormer's. Lesson learned.