Friday, May 31, 2019

Kenneth Baranagh?s ?Henry V? :: essays research papers

Kenneth Baranaghs Henry VKenneth Branaghs Henry V was a confusing immobile paced movie modeled afterWilliam Shakespeares Henry V. Shakespeares writings enveloped ones senses captivating their attention urging them to read on. Branaghs interpreting dragged the viewer on to the next persuasion without having a complete understanding of what was occurring in the movie.The movie centered on the war between the English and the French. The French believed they would have no problem dominating over the English. King Henry (Kenneth Branagh), the leader of the English, is mocked and not taken seriously due to his past. Even more so the king now has something to prove. Hal Hinson hit it right on the nose when he said, Harry is straight-faced and devout and determined, a man with something to prove. The movie does show the power of barbarism as Henry encourages his troops leading them to victory at the Battle of Agincourt, which I enjoyed very much.Much of the spoken text was difficult to understand either because the actors were speaking to quickly, or because the music got in the sort. I agree with Robert Ebert when he described the same problem I encountered as, distractingly intrusive music, which only gets in the way of the words. The narrator did however help a little with the confusion. The characters in this movie were easily confused due to the fact that so many of them look alike. With so many characters in this play one would hope they would be easily distinguished. The exception to this being King Henry played by Kenneth Branagh.2Branagh did a wonderful job representing King Henry V. Many of Henrys monologues are expressed extremely well. The two best being the two about famous, the monologue that got his enemies to surrender as he painted such a horrific picture of war, and the monologue he spoke to his troops for inspiration on St. Crispians Day.I enjoyed the last scene of the movie where Henry is shown wooing the princess of France, Kate, and think it was a great ending. I believe it was a touching scene with a little humor added because of the language and culture barriers between the two.

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