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Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's adaptation of Henry V is one of the finest Shakespeare films ever made, full of rousing action, beautiful colors and passionate performances. Henry V is the story of the newly crowned king of England who fights the French for possession of Normandy. Olivier's direction is inventive, beginning the film as if it were a performance at the Globe Theatre, and having it slowly expand so the final battle scenes take place in realistic settings. Released in 1944 during the height of World War II, Henry V didn't receive an American release until 1946, upon which Olivier won a special Academy Award for "his outstanding achievement as actor, producer and director in bringing Henry V to the screen." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide
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"This blog entry is part of my "movie year countdown round #2". Read more about that here. Henry V I'm not sure if I ever found Shakespeare easy to follow, but for some reason before I stuck this DVD in to start watching this film, I think I had created the illusion that I did.&nb " [More]
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"Well, This was actually my first viewing of any Henry V adaptation (that I remember). First off, I am a sucker for Technicolor. I freaking love it! I really enjoyed the whole performance aspect of it. I really want to see a different version that might play out like a regular film. I'm gonna check out Branagh's version. Great opening and great battle scene. Olivier did a good job, but it wasn't really much different to me than some of his other Shakespear " [More]
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"A boring Sir Larry performance? Or a boring Shakespeare play? How could either be possible? Yet it was so. I couldn't stay interested in either the story or how it was performed and literally nodded off. So I was quite skeptical about the buzz Kenneth Branagh's version was getting years later. Thank gods I gave Branagh a chance--thoroughly loved his rendition. Hearing his St. Crispin's Day speech made me want to jump up and follow " [More]
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Laurence Olivier's Henry V confounded almost every assumption about bringing Shakespeare's work to the screen. In contrast to previous Shakespeare adaptations, it was fresh and lively--even challenging and daring--in its presentation and structure; it had fun with its subject, while other versions had been reverent and respectful; and it delighted audiences, scholars, and critics alike, becoming the first screen adaptation of a Shakespeare play to receive mostly enthusiastic reviews and turn a profit. Olivier made his movie in the middle of World War II, convincing the British government of the morale-boosting potential and propaganda uses of a good adaptation of the original play, about an English invasion of France in the 15th century; he then took off for the neutral wide-open spaces of Ireland with the best cast he could assemble from actors too old to be in uniform, a handful of actors borrowed from the armed services, highly sought-after Technicolor cameras, and a script that kept intact the core of Shakespeare's play. The movie earned him a special Academy Award. Equally important in broader historical terms, Henry V paved the way for all other Shakespeare films, from Olivier's versions of Hamlet, Richard III, and Othello through to Kenneth Branagh's more contemporary adaptations. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
 

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