@Facetious Universe Yeah, I am not familiar with this play at all. I really don't have any idea what is happening in this scene or the play in general haha I wasn't trying to make a statement, I just enjoyed the line :)
@Astrya Faye I was in a production of Coriolanus in my university days(Third Citizen). There was one kiss in the whole show, and Coriolanus did it, just before the end… 😂 But I don’t blame you, 😉
I drove three hours to go see this years ago at a movie theater 🎭 in Grass Valley, Ca. It was excellent! So worth the drive because this play is so rarely done
I think it’s because the hero is so hard to like. (In a snippet on National Theatre At Home, Tom says, “He’s a fascist!”). But it’s definitely worth staging. I’m glad I got a chance to be in it at uni(Third Citizen)!
1deget Totally a legend that he can write books scripts And act in film and TV shows computer games panto And on the stage and direct produce and all things acting
With such a long lockdown here in Melbourne I have really missed live theatre. National Theatre At Home has given me the chance to watch plays again, including this one.
This episode shows us that mother of Coriolanus (as classical narcissist) consider him as part of her personality! And she need to be mother of Consul more than mother of decorated warrior. She don't care about his own wishes. She don't see him as another person with abilities, wishes, goals, interests that different from her. Narcissist think only about power, money and glory. People for narcissist are things that narcissist use to achieve goals. After all, she won the glory of the woman who saved Rome from destruction. And Coriolanus was misunderstood, got contempt and suspicion of cowardice and betrayal that lead him to death. The wife (and son) of Coriolanus and Menenius play the role of the “flying monkeys” of narcissist (that is people the narcissist uses to manipulate and put pressure on his victim). If Shakespeare showed a narcissistic abuse on example of ordinary person, then this wouldn't be so dramatic. But Coriolanus was a strong man physically and mentally. He couldn't be called weak or a coward. And even on such a strong person, a narcissistic abuse could be so terribly affected that it led to his death. I think that Coriolanus is the victim of a narcissistic abuse by his mother. "Coriolanus" can be illustration to World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day on June 1. We all have to be watchful with people with narcissistic personality disorder because our wounds would be invisible for other people and it is difficult to heal them after narcissistic abuse.
So well stated Ireni. This was my heartbreaking take away from this production as well. I’ve yet to find anyone who agrees with that insight, surprisingly, so I can’t tell you how much I appreciated your comments!
@@nandrumacparlan4086 Thanks for your comment. I'm also glad you noticed the problem of narcissistic abuse in "Coriolanus". For unknown reasons they didn't notice this problem... It surprises me. 1:08 I like how Volumnia (Coriolanus' mother) looked at Virgilia (Coriolanus' wife) and nodded her head meaning: "Come on, talk to him! Make him agree to do what I want!" And Virgilia rolled her eyes: "Oh my God! Again I have to do it! How tired I am that she is manipulating me!"
"Coriolanus" teach us: if you ignore problem of narcissic abuse, you will die! There is a very good book "Will I Ever Be Good Enough?: Healing the Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers" by Karyl McBride. It has also recomendations how to heal yourself from narcissistic abuse.
Tom Hiddleston before filming..."so why do they want to rehearse the kissing scene so much?" Female Co-stars: "Oh no reason." 😇 Seriously the man is like Lancelot reborn as a modern day actor. JT
Knew a Coriolanus once - used to write 'blusstering' letters. No matter - one needs - to let off steam - somehow/sometime.... not so ? Others - have other methods and aims. (Fare thee well)
Does somebody know if I watch a play at home, can I activate subtitles in French or is it not available? Because I don't want to subscribe to the national theater at home without knowing. I don't think I would understand everything if I don't have the subtitles 😅. So, does someone know? Please?
Being attractive doesn't preclude being intelligent
And this man is both
Oh how I love the female gaze
@@leah.p.6687 Me too
Tom Hiddleston is literally the best out there!! Nailing every role he those with perfection!!
Exactly
Tom Hiddleston is absolutely stunning! I wish, he would play James Bond. I'm a great James Bond Fan and for me he would be perfect for the role.
Absolutely same. Why yell at the man when you can kiss him. Thank you very much.
😂😂👍🏻
It was accurate
“Well said, noble woman” that’s the kinda support that I’m looking for in a man haha
@Facetious Universe Yeah, I am not familiar with this play at all. I really don't have any idea what is happening in this scene or the play in general haha I wasn't trying to make a statement, I just enjoyed the line :)
@TheStonesSing It's admirable that you know what you don't want
I feel like that girl just forgot her lines so she improvised by kissing tom Hiddleston
Well done girl
Doubtful. The character doesn't have a line at that point in the play.
@@lrdr5404 its a joke
😂It even looks like he wasn’t expecting her to do that🤣🤣
@@lrdr5404 in fact, she doesn’t have many lines at all! Volumnia does most of the talking.
@Astrya Faye I was in a production of Coriolanus in my university days(Third Citizen). There was one kiss in the whole show, and Coriolanus did it, just before the end… 😂 But I don’t blame you, 😉
I would have been internally screaming if Tom's character screamed at me like that
Me too
I drove three hours to go see this years ago at a movie theater 🎭 in Grass Valley, Ca.
It was excellent! So worth the drive because this play is so rarely done
I think it’s because the hero is so hard to like. (In a snippet on National Theatre At Home, Tom says, “He’s a fascist!”). But it’s definitely worth staging. I’m glad I got a chance to be in it at uni(Third Citizen)!
Is that Mark Gatiss? That's a great addition to the cast.
1deget Totally a legend that he can write books scripts And act in film and TV shows computer games panto And on the stage and direct produce and all things acting
He’s amazing!
Yes, Mark Gatiss plays Menenius, Coriolanus’s mentor. A bit younger than I imagine the character, but played it brilliantly!
God I just love live theater, Tom Hiddleston makes me remember I need to watch more of it!
With such a long lockdown here in Melbourne I have really missed live theatre. National Theatre At Home has given me the chance to watch plays again, including this one.
Tom's acting gives me goosebumps
There are some actors who are born to read Shakespeare. Tom Hiddlestone is one of them.
This man is a legend. Every role he has, he gets 100 percent.
Can’t wait to see this tomorrow with Tom on the watchparty!! 💓😁✨
This plat was amazing
Hadley Fraser and Tom Hiddleston were FENOMENAL
As anybody mentioned birjette Hjort sorensen yet? She's a superb actress
This episode shows us that mother of Coriolanus (as classical narcissist) consider him as part of her personality! And she need to be mother of Consul more than mother of decorated warrior. She don't care about his own wishes. She don't see him as another person with abilities, wishes, goals, interests that different from her. Narcissist think only about power, money and glory. People for narcissist are things that narcissist use to achieve goals. After all, she won the glory of the woman who saved Rome from destruction. And Coriolanus was misunderstood, got contempt and suspicion of cowardice and betrayal that lead him to death. The wife (and son) of Coriolanus and Menenius play the role of the “flying monkeys” of narcissist (that is people the narcissist uses to manipulate and put pressure on his victim). If Shakespeare showed a narcissistic abuse on example of ordinary person, then this wouldn't be so dramatic. But Coriolanus was a strong man physically and mentally. He couldn't be called weak or a coward. And even on such a strong person, a narcissistic abuse could be so terribly affected that it led to his death. I think that Coriolanus is the victim of a narcissistic abuse by his mother. "Coriolanus" can be illustration to World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day on June 1. We all have to be watchful with people with narcissistic personality disorder because our wounds would be invisible for other people and it is difficult to heal them after narcissistic abuse.
So well stated Ireni. This was my heartbreaking take away from this production as well. I’ve yet to find anyone who agrees with that insight, surprisingly, so I can’t tell you how much I appreciated your comments!
@@nandrumacparlan4086 Thanks for your comment. I'm also glad you noticed the problem of narcissistic abuse in "Coriolanus". For unknown reasons they didn't notice this problem... It surprises me. 1:08 I like how Volumnia (Coriolanus' mother) looked at Virgilia (Coriolanus' wife) and nodded her head meaning: "Come on, talk to him! Make him agree to do what I want!" And Virgilia rolled her eyes: "Oh my God! Again I have to do it! How tired I am that she is manipulating me!"
@@irinavalerievna1532 reminds me of my ex and his mother
He’s so attractive
This is one of my favorite scenes
So much talent on stage
I was just watching this scene! Literally! Now! Drama online.
1:17 she’s so lucky 😭
"Coriolanus" teach us: if you ignore problem of narcissic abuse, you will die! There is a very good book "Will I Ever Be Good Enough?: Healing the Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers" by Karyl McBride. It has also recomendations how to heal yourself from narcissistic abuse.
You can’t find this production any more! Glad I saw it while it was on National Theatre At Home.
Tom getting his face caressed at 0:13 was kinda sexy.
I'm so looking forward seeing this tomorrow 😍
I am stoked to watch this tomorrow.
SAAAME. I’m SO excited. I’ve always wanted to see this!!
Whos the girl?
WOAH WOAH IS THAT MARK! I- I LOVE SHERLOCK AND LOKI AH
So loki yells at mycroft...
He talks low and deep and suddenly 'LET THEM HANG!'
I shouldnt laugh, it's amazing acting, but I was so surprise when that happened 😅😂
I’d love to be the blonde girl at the end of the scene and staying there forever 😂❤
She will always be Kommissar from Das Sound Machine to me! 😝
Those heels are crazy 💙❤
Me encanta 💓💓 no entiendo 😒pero con que Tom este hay me basta y me sobra 😘😍😍😍
Lucky to see this! It was fantastic! Tomorrow night is quiet so why not eh ?
I’m so excited to watch this again!
Brilhant! Marvelous ! Superb!
💙❤️💚💖
Tom es físicamente estupendo+talento es irresistible 🤦💘💘💘❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💖💖💖🔥🔥🔥👄👄👄éxitos desde un país lejano pero hace años mi preferido🤷🤗🏆👍🙋🇺🇾
Tom Hiddleston before filming..."so why do they want to rehearse the kissing scene so much?"
Female Co-stars: "Oh no reason." 😇
Seriously the man is like Lancelot reborn as a modern day actor. JT
And God created man in his image... he created Tom Hiddleston
Is there any hope for seeing other tom hiddleston plays? Like Hamlet?
*SIGH* by God I hope so
I would beg for that as much as people begged for the Synder cut of justice league!
I'd like to see Betrayal
@@eclaire_x88x yes me too. I'm so upset we can't 😭
I sincerely hope that could ever be true...
I wish he make Hamlet🥺
Never thought I would see Loki and Mycroft in the same room
I RELATED SO MUCH TO THIS. YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES CAN'T WAIT.
Wish I could seet the complete version
All I can see from Tom in this is Loki
Does anyone still have the proshot? It’s not on NTAH anymore :(
Oooooh he is so pretty
Finally Tomorrow!
Imagine kissing Tom every single performance
Eu quero esse homem pra mimmmm!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
Is this the play on tomorrow
Yep
No entiendo nada pero me encanta 🤩🤩😍
Jajajaja no necesitas entender ninguna palabra cuando Tom Hiddleston es tan guapo, verdad?
Tienes razón
Exatoo😂❤
I am jealous of the girl that got to kiss him 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Love Tom. But duet of Fiennes and Chastain is phenomenal!
Knew a Coriolanus once - used to write 'blusstering' letters.
No matter - one needs - to let off steam - somehow/sometime.... not so ?
Others - have other methods and aims. (Fare thee well)
Where can I buy this show??? Y'all make it too hard, I would pay $30 for this! Please make it available somehow
How tall is the lady with Hiddleston
Wow!
♥️♥️♥️
Does somebody know if I watch a play at home, can I activate subtitles in French or is it not available?
Because I don't want to subscribe to the national theater at home without knowing.
I don't think I would understand everything if I don't have the subtitles 😅.
So, does someone know? Please?
Subtitles are available in English but not in French, I'm afraid.
@@NationalTheatre thank you for your answer! It's too bad though
🥲God she's lucky
Mycroft?????
Shut up! Just shut up and take my money! 💸💸💸
تيكتوك
Good enough for TSwift, good enough for me.
Hello 👋 Greetings from Birgitte Hjort sørensen
This makes me laugh. Adults playing like children.
Do you know the mean of Theatre?
@@laraozates5157 Do you know mean of writing in proper English?
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Is that joy mcavoy?