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King Henry V of England is insulted by the King of France. As a result, he leads his army into battle against France. Along the way, the young king must struggle with the sinking morale of his troops and his own inner doubts. The war culminates at the bloody Battle of Agincourt.
The still young king of England, intending to tax the english church, is sent off to war by the bishops to enforce the (doubtful) claim to France. The King, thus sure of devine blessing for his cause, wages war on the French all too proud in overpowing strength. After the Battle of Agincourt, the French King has to yield his daughter as a peace offering. In a bitter satire, this political marriage is then portrayed as the happy ending joining the two recent lovers.
It achieves so much on so many levels. It's a great interpretation of Henry V (regardless of medium) and it is a great film adaptation of a Shakespeare play. It's an interesting take on this patriotic play in our time, the way Olivier's was in his. The actors do a great job, the cinematography is gorgeous, and the soundtrack glorious. I never get tired of it. In fact, there are certain scenes that can always be counted on to make me tear up -- no matter how many times I've scene them. And although the play contains several of Shakespeare's most famous soliloquies, they don't sound stilted when they come around, as often-quoted lines usually do, even though Branagh pretty much plays them straight.
What surprises me is that Henry V stands head and shoulders above Branagh's "Hamlet" and "Much Ado," both of which I thought were just OK. Henry V, however, will stand the test of time -- until, that is, some other upstart puts his stamp on it!
Kenneth Branagh played Henry V at the RSC in 1984, with Adrian Noble directing. Clearly this was a watershed in his life as some of the ideas from that production transferred into his own film, five years later.
Branagh is a mud-spattered, ordinary Joe, a king who like nothing more than the blood and sweat of battle. No heroic 'St Crispian's Day' a la Olivier here. Taking Henry out of the confines of the play within a play (which tended to stagnate the 1944 film) was a good move.
This is definitely the best Shakespeare film to involve Branagh, standing head and shoulders above this bloated Hamlet, the crass Love's Labour's Lost, the trite Much Ado. In his cast are Derek Jacobi (a memorable Chorus), Emma Thompson (disappointing as the future Queen), Richard Briers (excellent as Bardolph), Ian Holm (reliable as Fluellen), and (inspired casting) Michael Williams as Williams.
A clever Henry V, then, with costumes for the period, but a relevance to the times. We might not engage in close combat any more, but this Henry gives a sense of the futility of war, not just its glories.
Henry V is a stirring, gritty and enjoyable pic which offers a plethora of fine performances from some of the U.K.'s brightest talents.
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