@@joeblogs-vx4ep This only confirms what I pointed. Besides, giving sexual pleasure to a woman is only stopping being tabu in the contemporary history, can you even imagine how it must have been the sexual lives of reinaissance women?
Natalie Dormer made the Queen Anne Boleyn alive on the onscreen. She brought each and every characteristics of Anne Boleyn. But ironically, most of the juicy details of Anne Boleyn came from the account of her arch nemesis, the imperial Ambassador Eustace Chapuys.
Anne's confession is an example of masterclass acting. The emotions she goes through, from grief to anger to begrudging acceptance. Her humility, despite being executed by her own husband. Anne Boleyn was a strong, smart, and often impulsive woman. She made the king fall in love with her. Then, having revealed her flaws, he lost that affection. She was herself, to the end. I know The Tudors is not very historically accurate. However, Natalie's performance is one to behold. When I think of Anne, as a person and a queen, I think of this portrayal. I love that she exclaims that they're on the edge of a "golden world." Her daughter, Elizabeth, will take England through a Golden Age. It's not only an insult to King Henry, but a crowning achievement.
There is evidence that the people of London actually really liked her. She carried herself with such bravery and grace at her execution that the people were angry about her execution. Everyone knew he trumped up charges just to get rid of her, and people felt sorry for her.
I liked that they portrayed her as ambitious and manipulative, but also showed that she had a vulnerable side. I think her and Henry might have deserved each other in the sense that they weren't the nicest people. I think the fact that she fell to the same sort of fate that she put Queen Catherine through is wonderfully poetic. She's not my favourite wife, but she was key in instigating the whole 6 wives thing, and Dormer does such a great job portraying her.
Sadly, she didn't have much a choice. Henry got whatever he wanted. If you look at the early letters, she did not to be his mistress. Her father pushed her for his gain. Even her foes felt bad in the end for her because they knew it was all lies. She is always portrayed as scheming, but she was a woman being used by ambitious men.
She is an amazing actress, every role she plays I’m convinced she actually IS that character for real 😂......especially Anne.
Natalie Dormer is phenomenal in the Tudors. 👏 I truly believe Anne didn’t deserve to die.
Yes anne deserves better
Why didn’t Natalie get a golden globe or an Emmy for her performance? Did she get a bafta?
She only just deserved to be cast away but not to die in that unfair way .
@@nenisguevaragomez8122She deserved to get cast away? What are you even talking about? She didn't deserve any of that.
Me either!
Only queen for 3 years yet remains one of the most well-known and influential queens of England. ❤🙌🏼
Fricking annoying silence then not full sentence
Yeah, but it's to avoid a copyright
Don't watch it then you silly cow
@@user-sc4vr7cx5c ouch a silly cow 🐄 😜 🤪 better being a twat
"The king cannot satisfy a woman...'' LMAO probably this was true
He was near 40 and sick with syphilitics symptoms and ulcerated legs
Return to the history books you need more study ..
@@joeblogs-vx4ep This only confirms what I pointed. Besides, giving sexual pleasure to a woman is only stopping being tabu in the contemporary history, can you even imagine how it must have been the sexual lives of reinaissance women?
@@joeblogs-vx4epwhy so salty?
She actually said that in reality.
"The king can not satisfy a woman. For he has neither that sort of strength nor virility." SLAY ANNE 👑🔥❤
Thank you so much for doing this scene pack, it must had been a lot of work
It was 😭😭 and your welcome
Natalie Dormer made the Queen Anne Boleyn alive on the onscreen. She brought each and every characteristics of Anne Boleyn. But ironically, most of the juicy details of Anne Boleyn came from the account of her arch nemesis, the imperial Ambassador Eustace Chapuys.
Anne's confession is an example of masterclass acting. The emotions she goes through, from grief to anger to begrudging acceptance. Her humility, despite being executed by her own husband. Anne Boleyn was a strong, smart, and often impulsive woman. She made the king fall in love with her. Then, having revealed her flaws, he lost that affection. She was herself, to the end. I know The Tudors is not very historically accurate. However, Natalie's performance is one to behold. When I think of Anne, as a person and a queen, I think of this portrayal. I love that she exclaims that they're on the edge of a "golden world." Her daughter, Elizabeth, will take England through a Golden Age. It's not only an insult to King Henry, but a crowning achievement.
She is a great actress
Thank you!!! thank you!!!! Thank you!!!!
Ur welcome
Her excecution scene i cried hard😭😭
There is evidence that the people of London actually really liked her. She carried herself with such bravery and grace at her execution that the people were angry about her execution. Everyone knew he trumped up charges just to get rid of her, and people felt sorry for her.
I literally hyperventilated I was crying so hard
i was crying for 2 days
My favorite part is 34:00. She is so pretty in this scene. I love her spin
This video is amazing! Why does it keep muting though? Every like 30 seconds it goes silent!
Because it's a scenepack and I muted the scenes were she wasn't talking and the background is just unnecessary chatter
@@spiritxdarkness8870oh ok
@@spiritxdarkness8870 Interesting to know, I assumed it was copyright issues.
@@EuroMIX2 no if it was it would be blocked for u I just mute the scenes that had unnecessary background noises
Must be because of copyright issues.
43:20 What a queen! I don’t know about you guys, but I’m not sure who I love more: Anne Boleyn or Natalie Dormer! 😅
Merci pour le partage ! 🙏🐞🦋🌹
Her fate was horrific terrible.
The live of a King
No truth in tne allegations.
She was his weded wife!
He was so cruel and heartless
I love the sounds in and out 😂😂
Guys,can you tell me,which episode was,when Anne in black dress looks at Henry after Jane.
Did her (Anne’s ) dad ever get punish?
Good question
Nope he got kicked out of court then died a few years later
She didn't deserve to die. Just be divorced she sacrificed her life for him
I give u credits ok?
@@Hayleyboleyn Np
Slanderous tongues and an unjust King
This is an hour💀
Yes 😂😂
goofy sound effects, but I am willing to put up with it. 😢😂
Anne😢😢😢😢
48:42 does she say oh god or oh George?
38:54
18:07
bad quality and editing, annoying to try to watch,👎👎👎
She laughed when Catherine died.
SHED DIDNT FCKING LAUGH SHE CAUSE SHE DIDNT DIE SHE GOT DIVORCED
@@Your_girl_genevieve Wdym. In the series, she laughed at her death (In reality, she didn't)
@@Your_girl_genevieve u make no sense anne never even went to catherines funeral
Quality is very bad
I stopped watching
Thanks
But no thanks
Ok then the fuck I didn't post it for you 😂
@@spiritxdarkness8870 badass
@@Confident_24400 thank you
@@spiritxdarkness8870 np x
@@spiritxdarkness8870Boom. You tell them!
She was wicked.
SHE WASNT
I believe she was wicked in a cool way
Sure she was ~ she was devious and cared nothing for the suffering of Queen Catherine, which she orchestrated.
That makes her plenty wicked
She is a rightful queen she wasn’t guilty of her charges
No she wasn’t she was beautiful and not rude irl she was king
I guess I'm the only person who can't stand Anne. She has the least of my sympathy after his other wives.
Your intitled to your opinion
I liked that they portrayed her as ambitious and manipulative, but also showed that she had a vulnerable side. I think her and Henry might have deserved each other in the sense that they weren't the nicest people. I think the fact that she fell to the same sort of fate that she put Queen Catherine through is wonderfully poetic.
She's not my favourite wife, but she was key in instigating the whole 6 wives thing, and Dormer does such a great job portraying her.
@EuroMIX2 omg this!!! LOUDER!!!
You only. She's only human after all.
Sadly, she didn't have much a choice. Henry got whatever he wanted. If you look at the early letters, she did not to be his mistress. Her father pushed her for his gain. Even her foes felt bad in the end for her because they knew it was all lies. She is always portrayed as scheming, but she was a woman being used by ambitious men.