God Kenneth is so sweet. You can tell that he loves his family and his hometown so much, like when he breaks down crying talking about his parents. And also, I love that the Northern Irish accent still slightly comes through at some point in some words, even though he has lived in London since he was around the age of 10. It is interesting to hear a London accent with some Northern Irish lilt to some degree in his voice.
I’m saying this. If Kenneth Branagh is in it. The Movie, Play, Mini Series, anything he’s Acting In, well, it’s is gonna be good, more likely, better than good.
I do like him as an actor and director.......but as someone who grew up during the "Troubles" he is NOT telling the whole story i.e. the REASON for the troubles, is his, Kenneth's group (Prods), kept the Catholic population down as second class citizens (Animals), with limited Job opps, housing and voting rights. So they, the Catholics, rose up and disrupted the perfect community that Kenneth's people had created...That is what you see in this work of art......This is True...DR
If you watch the movie you’ll see it is the nationalist protestant groups who are shown as the problem. The family live in a mixed community and the protestant unionists want to drive the catholics out of that community and force the family to join in that fight and when they refuse they are threatened.
God Kenneth is so sweet. You can tell that he loves his family and his hometown so much, like when he breaks down crying talking about his parents. And also, I love that the Northern Irish accent still slightly comes through at some point in some words, even though he has lived in London since he was around the age of 10. It is interesting to hear a London accent with some Northern Irish lilt to some degree in his voice.
This is truly a great interview. Love seeing how emotional Ken got talking about his parents. Very touching.
I’m saying this. If Kenneth Branagh is in it. The Movie, Play, Mini Series, anything he’s Acting In, well, it’s is gonna be good, more likely, better than good.
Wonderful interview, Kenneth is a genius and Belfast is astonishingly awesome.
Great interview, interesting and profound.
i just love how Kenneth Branagh was talking about his childhood at his hometown back in 1960s and Judi Dench played Ken's grandmother and i love it
Who is the lady interviewing him? She's such an emphatic and compassionate host!
Thenk you for asking him about Roma, that was exactly what I wanted to know, Some one ask him if he has seen the film since.
I do like him as an actor and director.......but as someone who grew up during the "Troubles" he is NOT telling the whole story i.e. the REASON for the troubles, is his, Kenneth's group (Prods), kept the Catholic population down as second class citizens (Animals), with limited Job opps, housing and voting rights. So they, the Catholics, rose up and disrupted the perfect community that Kenneth's people had created...That is what you see in this work of art......This is True...DR
If you watch the movie you’ll see it is the nationalist protestant groups who are shown as the problem. The family live in a mixed community and the protestant unionists want to drive the catholics out of that community and force the family to join in that fight and when they refuse they are threatened.
I don't believe he hasn't seen Roma.
Well, I’m glad he hasn’t, it’s totally rubbish.