Henry VIII

Henry VIII (2003)

3h 13m | Plot, Romance, Biography | UK
7.2IMDb
7.8DouBan

Summary of the story: under the rule of the heroic Henry VIII, Britain gradually developed from a remote and wild country in Europe to an influential power. But there is one problem that has always plagued Henry VIII, that is, he has never had an heir to the throne. Despite the mercy of Henry VIII, many of the women he had spoiled gave birth to his children, including his dream boy. But those must be illegitimate and are not legally recognized. The queen, who had spent more than a decade with Henry VIII, was originally his brother's widow, and Henry VIII had to marry her according to his father's will. Although she had a good relationship with the queen, she felt guilty that except for one daughter, the queen did not give birth to a boy to Henry VIII. By chance, Henry VIII met Anne, the daughter of a knight. He was fascinated by Anne's beauty and wisdom. Henry VIII did not hesitate to use his power to break off the engagement of Anne and Sir Percy, wrote to Anne like a child, and danced with excitement when he received the reply. But unlike the women that Henry VIII had known before, Anne had a lot of brains. Anne doesn't want to be the mistress of Henry VIII, but she wants to do what she really means. The outline of the story: under the rule of the heroic Henry VIII, Britain gradually developed from a small remote country in Europe to an influential power. But there is one problem that has always plagued Henry VIII, that is, he has never had an heir to the throne. Despite the mercy of Henry VIII, many of the women he had spoiled gave birth to his children, including his dream boy. But those must be illegitimate and are not legally recognized. The queen, who had spent more than a decade with Henry VIII, was originally his brother's widow, and Henry VIII had to marry her according to his father's will. Although she had a good relationship with the queen, she felt guilty that except for one daughter, the queen did not give birth to a boy to Henry VIII. By chance, Henry VIII met Anne, the daughter of a knight. He was fascinated by Anne's beauty and wisdom. Henry VIII did not hesitate to use his power to break off the engagement of Anne and Sir Percy, wrote to Anne like a child, and danced with excitement when he received the reply. But unlike the women that Henry VIII had known before, Anne had a lot of brains. Anne doesn't want to be the mistress of Henry VIII, but she wants to be a real wife. Obsessed with love, Henry VIII, despite the opposition of the Roman church and the public, resolutely divorced his wife and made Annie the new queen. The days after the marriage were sweet and happy, and soon Anne became pregnant. But when Henry VIII waited with joy for the birth of a prince, fate played a trick on him again-Anne gave birth to a baby girl. The lost Henry VIII began to have fun again, often leaving Anne alone in the palace. Annie became pregnant again a few years later, but unfortunately had a miscarriage. Now rumors of Anne's affair began to spread around the palace. In a rage, Henry VIII thought Anne was a witch and ordered her to be sent to the guillotine. Wonderful point of view: the character of Henry VIII has been described in many literary works, including films. Different from other historical films, Henry VIII, the supreme monarch who has experienced six marriages in his life, is portrayed as a civilian king in this film. Even the king of a country has joys and sorrows, an obsession with love, and a mission that must be accomplished. Therefore, the image of Henry VIII in this film is fuller and more humanized. The performance of the famous British actor Ray Winston in this film can be described as a perfect interpretation of the helplessness behind the brilliance of Henry VIII. In addition to this film, Ray Winston has also starred in well-known films such as Cold Mountain and King Arthur. CCTV-6 broadcast at 14:40 on January 27th.

Summary of the story: under the rule of the heroic Henry VIII, Britain gradually developed from a remote and wild country in Europe to an influential power. But there is one problem that has always plagued Henry VIII, that is, he has never had an heir to the throne. Despite the mercy of Henry VIII, many of the women he had spoiled gave birth to his children, including his dream boy. But those must be illegitimate and are not legally recognized. The queen, who had spent more than a decade with Henry VIII, was originally his brother's widow, and Henry VIII had to marry her according to his father's will. Although she had a good relationship with the queen, she felt guilty that except for one daughter, the queen did not give birth to a boy to Henry VIII. By chance, Henry VIII met Anne, the daughter of a knight. He was fascinated by Anne's beauty and wisdom. Henry VIII did not hesitate to use his power to break off the engagement of Anne and Sir Percy, wrote to Anne like a child, and danced with excitement when he received the reply. But unlike the women that Henry VIII had known before, Anne had a lot of brains. Anne doesn't want to be the mistress of Henry VIII, but she wants to do what she really means. The outline of the story: under the rule of the heroic Henry VIII, Britain gradually developed from a small remote country in Europe to an influential power. But there is one problem that has always plagued Henry VIII, that is, he has never had an heir to the throne. Despite the mercy of Henry VIII, many of the women he had spoiled gave birth to his children, including his dream boy. But those must be illegitimate and are not legally recognized. The queen, who had spent more than a decade with Henry VIII, was originally his brother's widow, and Henry VIII had to marry her according to his father's will. Although she had a good relationship with the queen, she felt guilty that except for one daughter, the queen did not give birth to a boy to Henry VIII. By chance, Henry VIII met Anne, the daughter of a knight. He was fascinated by Anne's beauty and wisdom. Henry VIII did not hesitate to use his power to break off the engagement of Anne and Sir Percy, wrote to Anne like a child, and danced with excitement when he received the reply. But unlike the women that Henry VIII had known before, Anne had a lot of brains. Anne doesn't want to be the mistress of Henry VIII, but she wants to be a real wife. Obsessed with love, Henry VIII, despite the opposition of the Roman church and the public, resolutely divorced his wife and made Annie the new queen. The days after the marriage were sweet and happy, and soon Anne became pregnant. But when Henry VIII waited with joy for the birth of a prince, fate played a trick on him again-Anne gave birth to a baby girl. The lost Henry VIII began to have fun again, often leaving Anne alone in the palace. Annie became pregnant again a few years later, but unfortunately had a miscarriage. Now rumors of Anne's affair began to spread around the palace. In a rage, Henry VIII thought Anne was a witch and ordered her to be sent to the guillotine. Wonderful point of view: the character of Henry VIII has been described in many literary works, including films. Different from other historical films, Henry VIII, the supreme monarch who has experienced six marriages in his life, is portrayed as a civilian king in this film. Even the king of a country has joys and sorrows, an obsession with love, and a mission that must be accomplished. Therefore, the image of Henry VIII in this film is fuller and more humanized. The performance of the famous British actor Ray Winston in this film can be described as a perfect interpretation of the helplessness behind the brilliance of Henry VIII. In addition to this film, Ray Winston has also starred in well-known films such as Cold Mountain and King Arthur. CCTV-6 broadcast at 14:40 on January 27th.

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