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Henry V (1989)
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Reviews Counted:32
Fresh:32
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.2/10
Consensus: Pehaps Kenneth Branagh's most fully realized Shakespeare adaptation, Henry V is an energetic, passionate, and wonderfully acted film.
Synopsis: Kenneth Branagh makes his directorial debut and also plays the title role in HENRY V, a film that began a resurgence of interest in films of Shakespeare's plays. Henry is a young king seeking a way... Kenneth Branagh makes his directorial debut and also plays the title role in HENRY V, a film that began a resurgence of interest in films of Shakespeare's plays. Henry is a young king seeking a way to make his mark on history. He gets his chance when he learns he can make a legal claim to the throne of France. He does, and arrives in France with a small army that soon meets with violent resistance from the French. The film follows Henry and his men through the brutality of fifteenth century warfare as the ragtag band confronts heavy opposition and their own destinies on a rainy French battlefield. The film expertly balances the thrilling heroics of the battle sequences with the painful and complex reactions of men who are sometimes unsure of the justice of their cause. True to Shakespeare's original text, an unnamed Chorus (Derek Jacobi) appears periodically, filling in details and offering a running commentary on the action. HENRY V is a rousing, fascinating film about the power of courage and the price of glory. [More]
Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Derek Jacobi, Ian Holm, Paul Scofield
Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Derek Jacobi, Ian Holm, Paul Scofield, Judi Dench, Emma Thompson, Christian Bale, Robbie Coltrane
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Story: William Shakespeare
Reviews for Henry V
Kenneth Branagh's audacious and stirring screen version of Shakespeare's drama.
This is the beauty of Branagh's vision of Henry V --the very thing that saves it from becoming an elaborate ego trip.
In the end, Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V stands tall alongside the wealth of 1990s Shakespearean adaptations that followed it, and marks a bold directorial debut.
In this alert, rousing interpretation of Henry V, Branagh beats down the doors of high art and drags the sleeping bard into the light of modern day.
Everything about this remarkable production is exhilaratingly unexpected.
This is a memorable film and probably one that will be playing on PBS in 2010 when most of the rest of this year's films are forgotten.
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