(The North Water) Henry Drax | Primal
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2021
- The BBC's new series presents the character Henry Drax, an 1850's whaler. He seems to epitomise the animalistic traits of man, with dark desires of killing, stealing, and molesting. This North Water edit explores the carnal brutality of Henry Drax, demonstrating 19th century darkness and violence, and the brutality of the whaling industry.
Music:
Secession Studios - Warriors
Ólafur Arnalds - Suspects
Secession Studios - Insurrection - Кино
Up there as one of the greatest villain performances ever. Drax feels like a real man rather than a caricature.
Yes it is wild, the man he managed to play in this role. Extremely well done.
No doubt, Cavendish as well, both were incredibly convincing
What a performance, what a tv show. Brilliant
Best Collin Farrell performance ever. I'm going to watch it 10 times
Yeah, probably the most atmospheric series I’ve seen in 10 years. The performance is out of this world.
@@leonchalwatch 'The Terror' North water is great because of Colin Farnell, terror is great because or the entire cast
Honestly the fact that this is so overlooked is crazy.
Collin Farrell was OSCAR worthy for this.
Not a film guv.
@@CaesarCapone oh no, so clearly that means you didn’t get my point then?
@@alexalexalex797 No, I understood that you thought he was amazing in it, as did I, but still; learn a bit more before you speak, maybe?
@@CaesarCapone ok i would like to apologize to the community.
For saying an amazing acting performance deserved an oscar.
Apparently it was a performance over a few episodes and not a feature film.
Therefore i should have never used that analogy and im deeply ashamed i did. Especially since it created such confusion and trauma within this comment section.
Please accept my apologies
@@alexalexalex797 Apology accepted. But you still ain't too bright, bub.
Truly one of the greatest menacing and psychologically evil characters ever portrayed. And as if all his calculated barbaric acts in the film wasn’t enough, the guy calling him out on being a cannibal of black people seals the deal. True psychotic evil
“…You have my knife, you can’t walk away now…”
God i love this series....
I think he’s the blackest character I’ve came across in tv and film. Kudos for this video clip
Wish it was a proper series and not just a mini one,
I would die to see more of Henry drax
He is everything I love in a character,
Brute,cold,English,olden times,
@@midlandsballistics6345 I don’t know mate he works in this format I think in a real series he would become contrived as he is so one note.
@@midlandsballistics6345 he is not English. He is Irish
@@matthewclinton792 I mean the setting as its set in Hull England at the start
Gosh thankyou for making this your legend
Stories that are not possible in the modern world.
Fantastic edit, superb choice of music and scenes, well done.
Thank you for making this haha
Colin Farrell brought this monster to life, its as if he jumped directly out of the novel, amazing performance, up there with the best cinematic villains of all time
Society creates man like Drax. I sometimes feel like there is a very thin line between a being a good man or becoming to Henry Drax… When you cross that line being evil is the eaiser and fun… The war of evil and good never ands huh fellas
Best actor in this series
Love this character
Wish he was my dad
@@PeriodDrama he'd bum you worse than the cabin boy
@@mrc.p8423 If only
@@mrc.p8423 I wanna have his mindset
@@PeriodDrama haha
This was amazing
Dr. Sumner committed a robbery on a man who he murdered. That loot belonged to the relatives of all the whalers he killed with his greed for insurance collections. Instead of returning it in a with the same spirit he had in turning Drax to the law, he showed us how he was right about the surgeon. He was just like him, “give or take.” The experience he had in the Arctic proved to be a temporary relief from his inner monster, as when he wakes up in his safe haven with the priest after having had a near death experience, he asks for laudanum yet again. His relapse didn’t happen with his drug but with his behavior, as a conscious man aware of himself but disregarding how he affects his environment he pursued a wrath in him that left him at the very end seeing his reflection in the bear at the end. He was more parried in a sham than he’d ever been in his life…a prisoner of his own device. He’d never been more free in his life, with the eskimos, in the outpost.
The insurance companies would have paid the relatives regardless if Baxter was robbed. Baxter was just one man he wasn’t an entire organization. Just because his personal effects were stolen doesn’t mean it was going to go to the relatives I really don’t see where you even get that from. Sumner was an addict but his murder of Baxter for the sinking of multiple ships that killed far more was justified. It’s bizarre that you watched this show and sided with the antagonists.
@@Petey0707totally agreed, baxter deserved it and I was so happy that sumner got a good ending for all the shit he went through.
The novel was excellent.
Didn't know there was one. I'll definitely get it I love to read. Thanks for the recommendation
@@jaybrown4753 Ian McGuire is the author.
@@meerkat7406 thnx
Amazing
Looking forward to see Colin Farell turning into The Hound.
Amazing Farell
Im curious how accurate the show is to the book (i cant find the show anywhere in nz) a lot of thr quotes in this video were word for word accurate to the book
It’s actually very accurate. The series doesn’t miss anything out apart from the rape & murder of a child in the beginning. Also in the book, the cabin boy was only 13, in the series he was portrayed as an 18/19 yr old. The book is very detailed but in fairness to the series it stays true to course with a few minor alterations which I’m assuming were done for censorship reasons.
Is it not on prime? Can you get iplayer where you are?
Tbh I actually loved both versions, the book for the details & the series for the visuals.
TOP G HENRY DRAX
Colin is just great.
Killed this role Colin did yeah
Henry Drax sigma male grindset.
Not a sigma - he’s just a pedophile.
@@downsoutdoors5150 A cabin boy is the least of our worries. The very least.
I'm sure all sigma males aspire to sodamise young cabin boys 😅
wasnt drax a slaver from dorset/barbados?
HAHAHA! A CANNIBAL??? HAHA
In my opinion, Gerard Butler should play him. Colin Farrel, no matter how good he is, is not that person
I couldn't disagree more. Colin is absolutely perfect. Not a living soul could have done any better.
And Gerard butler couldn't lace his boots. That's coming from a Scotsman
I’m not trying to be mean but this might be one of the dumbest opinions Iv ever seen on the internet. I hope you are just trolling for a reaction.
@@ryanvanderprill3531agree. Absolutely mental to think Colin Farrell would be bettered by anyone.