Henry V's (Kenneth Branagh) speech before Agincourt - regrettably abridged, but great stuff, all the same.
The aftermath of the same battle, from the same film - the singing of the 'Non nobis domine', as Henry carries the body of one of the boys murdered by French knights up the field of battle, in a very long panning shot, with all sorts of cameos going on in the background - the injured being helped, some bodies being wept over, others being looted. Kitsch, I suppose, but pretty moving.
The exquisite song 'Sigh no more', from Branagh's 'Much Ado About Nothing'. (Another version,from a charity event, which you can play 'Spot the luvvie' with.)
From the sublime to the cor blimey...
And again...
Any more?
The aftermath of the same battle, from the same film - the singing of the 'Non nobis domine', as Henry carries the body of one of the boys murdered by French knights up the field of battle, in a very long panning shot, with all sorts of cameos going on in the background - the injured being helped, some bodies being wept over, others being looted. Kitsch, I suppose, but pretty moving.
The exquisite song 'Sigh no more', from Branagh's 'Much Ado About Nothing'. (Another version,from a charity event, which you can play 'Spot the luvvie' with.)
From the sublime to the cor blimey...
And again...
Any more?
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