The Other Boleyn Girl | Women and Men are Equal
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Two sisters contend for the affection of King Henry VIII.
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Looking my Lord, still looking, had me laughing
😂
Waw this is good..."mens do have some values and we accept them as equals "... she was so full of confidence
It’s fictional. 😂. No one ever quoted Anne as saying this.
Anne has definitely given Henry the reflection of himself...herself!
People are really mean to Natalie Portman because they believe Natalie Dormer's portrayal was better but I still really like this portrayal. She was really good at showing how strong willed she was and how she seduced Henry. I think hers is really good too
Do you mean *portrayal*
You’re not really assuming his dialogue was straight from the real Anne ? 😂
@@angelwings7930 I'm not, but I can see the charm that people believe Anne had that captured Henry's interest in the acting which is why I am saying she did well with her betrayal of Anne too
@@Quinn856
The charm… in the acting. And you take that as Anne Boleyn’s actual behavior ?
@@angelwings7930just like nobody assumes that the 2006 prom discount shop outfits that Natalie dormer wears in the Tudors, are period accurate
She was great in this role
At this moment Henry decided “No son,no head.”
My favorite part, I loved her telling a JEALOUS man, if he were a real man, he wouldn't be afraid of his match, my other part is when he asked her, how shall she ride the horse with out falling off, she replied with, ocourse my lord, with my thighes. I love this movie
And it’s all fiction. Overly modern wokey woke barf.
@@angelwings7930It's hilarious watching you seethe under every comment. You're so entertaining. I guess you too have *some* value 😂
@@femcel123
It’s funny how you feel personally offended. 😂 And you have no value.
@@angelwings7930 love how triggered you are, this is the only way you can have *some* value, by being an object of entertainment for others 😂
@@femcel123he’s not wrong.
The wardrobe is well done and resembles drawings of them
Natalie portman ı loveee youuuu❤❤❤
Elizabeth took it from her motherrrr
Never heard of this movie and just watched it yesterday.. It was so good!!!
Anne Boleyn slaying always 😫💅
And what was coming for her bitchyness ? xD Always keep in mind
One of my favorite ❤️ movies. Bomb!! I love 💕 this movie!!
One of my favorite movies!
@@jay_islove85 it’s mostly useless fiction though.
knowing both natalie portman and scarlett jo are two child actresses who grew up to be over sexualized in almost every movie theyre in, always makes rhis movie very hard to watch for me. not to mention the historical inaccuracies. i know its based on a historical fiction but its sooo melodramatic
Dry your eyes. Both were multi-millionaires while still in their 20s. There are thousands of failed actors who wish they made it to Portman and Johansson's level.
@@TheWorstWarlock. As if money makes up for mistreating children ?
@@angelwings7930 Why don't you ask them if they'd swap with some never-been actor?
@@TheWorstWarlock It’s your thing, you ask them.
Who cares!!! Their parents approved everything and were with them all the time so nothing happened to them. This movie was mad good
Fuckin love this mooovvvviiieee
Bring me Ser Illeyn Payne
Bu Natalie potman elflere benzemiyor mu yüz şekliyle falan bu role daha çekici bı kadın koyabilirlerdi
Underrated movie
Natalie Portman is one of the more perfect renditions of Anne.❤
So you know it's bad when these actors can't save the story.
Even PGs version isn't this disorganized.
Her eyebrows are so distracting lol
Where can i watch this?
Yeah right 🙄🙄 Henry the VIII a good man 🙄🙄🙄 and that's why he had generosity and forgiveness for her
Bro he is not good
As you can see from the emojis, this is sarcasm @@waleedels.vnzeeeeemet9591
He was a HORRIBLE person and if you think he just forgave Anne your stupid
A Movie that i like very much ____Iran Tehran west of Tehran
Her right eye is red
She killed 😢
Natalie is hella beautiful
That's n9t Natalie
@@waleedels.vnzeeeeemet9591 That's literally Natalie Portman
@@waleedels.vnzeeeeemet9591 yes it is, that's Natalie Portman
@@minnamiin that isn't Natalie Natalie played in the tudors
I love this part
So she did all that in front of the Queen? She has absolutely no decency 🥴
Beware of movies that mix fiction and history.
Very historically inaccurate but love the movie
We accept it like equal 😮💨
Where is this one available?
I have been watching on Amazon prime...
Netflix
Eh. The Tudors did it best
Her English accent is terrible 😂
❤
She was so miscast… Jesus
Great as a mistress but poor as a wife
Maybe in this fictional story.
@@angelwings7930 And irl too
@@Franco99028 irl ?
@@Franco99028 Wrong.
@@Franco99028 Oh ? how so ? Tell me.
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Naaa !! Natalie did better... She looks too basic no charm
When a woman can beat me at arm wrestling, make me laugh harder than Chris Rock, and invent something that I use daily, THEN I will consider her an equal.
Do you use a computer? And it's applications? Congratulations, you are using something that a woman had a major contribution in creating, Ada Lovelace, the first programmer.
The rest you wrote though? That's a you problem.
@nhandofasuryan4610 Sorry, but I've seen The Imitation Game. I know who Alan Turing is. He's the GUY who invented the computer.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203 Alan Turing invented the computer DEVICE, Ada Lovelace the WOMAN who invented PROGRAMMING, which is the backbone of literally every single application you're on your computer right now. She is the first programmer, without programming, computers would not be the same as we know it right now.
Lmao for using a MOVIE as your source for historical facts.
@@asurmenhandofasuryan4610 How did he use that device to crack enigma without programming it? Sorry, no.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203 Uhuh, Ada Lovelace invented programming in the 1840s, Alan Turing cracked the enigma code in the 1930s. Nearly a full century after the invention of programming. Alan Turing likely would not have achieved what he'd done were it not for the invention done by a woman named Ada Lovelace.
Next time, don't learn history from a single movie adaption of the event with tons of creative liberty taken and missing information.
Ugh. For sh*t’s sake. Ruined by wokey wokey B.S. Read the biographies instead.
This Zionism bs took so many of my fav artists and actors away from me. Lana del rey, Gal Gadot, now her..
I really liked them and their works.
But as always, humanity comes first to me.
YT washing of history continues. Henry the VII was described in contemporary books. He was tall and had “Black skin” according to several royal scribes. How then would his son have pale white skin? Henry the VIII had a daughter named Elizabeth. Hers skin was described as swarthy. Meaning, dark. Yet, Kate Blanchett played her. Incredible.
“Swarthy” was a term they used for olive-toned complexions. They were still most definitely white. It doesn’t mean brown or dark-skinned like an actual person of color. If a white person has a tan or they weren’t pale as snow (their beauty standard at the time), they were called “swarthy.” Like when white people say “tall, dark, and handsome,” they’re not referring to dark skin. They mean “olive-toned.” Which is still white, just not very pale.
The bait is not baiting