"Every word!" I have seen the movie a dozen times and I get excited every time Viola utters that magnificent line. Gwyneth was marvelous in this movie and anyone who loved the movie and Gwyneth's performance as much as I did, continue to enjoy the movie for years to come. It is a treasure.
It was just pretty obvious to the audience that she was a woman. Because Viola is the daughter of a wealthy merchant, some of them probably know who she is.
Damn I love this scene. Hell, I love the entire Romeo and Juliet sequence from the climax of this film, but I think my favourite part is how quickly Henslowe and Burbage decide to let Viola play Juliet as soon as they realise it's the only way they're going to get the play through to completion with Sam unable to play Juliet. Putting a woman onstage is a criminal act which already got them into trouble once already when they weren't even aware of it and it wasn't even in public, but *the show MUST go on.* "We'll all be put in the clink." "See you in jail."
It's such a shame that Gwyneth's performance in this film is so marred by her Oscar win. She's so great in this film and it's not her fault that she had heavy campaigners behind her.
Brilliant movie, excellent writing, plot, acting and music. Would be unfair to relate the artists to the acts of the producer. Saving private Ryan is a great movie also, but not as different/unique as this movie. Interestingly enough the apothecary who is also the money of the play is told to stay quiet and listen at some point.
Yes. Six men enter the Rose on audition day, headed by Ned Alleyn. Fennyman (the Money) says, "Who is this?" and Alleyn slaps him aside with his sword, roaring, "Silence, you dog! I am Hieronimo! I am Tamburlaine! I am Faustus! I am Barrabas, the Jew of Malta--oh yes, Master Will, and I am Henry VI. What is the play, and what is my part?" Fennyman says, "A moment, sir!" Alleyn roars, "Who are you?" Fennyman (bleating) "I am the money!" Alleyn "Then you may remain so long as you remain silent. Pay attention and you will see how genius creates a legend." Fennyman (respectfully) "Thank you, sir." This is according to the screen play, which the movie follows pretty closely but not word for word.
My mother loved Colin Firth but HATED this movie because he was the villain and she didn’t like seeing him be nasty 😂 Needless to say, she had zero interest in watching The English Patient after I told her that he’s the rival to a Fiennes brother in that one as well!
Wth is Gwyneth doing with those weird head / neck movements @ 2:44 & 3:00 timestamps?? . Also, does anyone else think (Will's actor, whose name I forget)'s neck looks absurdly long @ 2:52 mark? I think it's the lighting falling as a column on only on his face, middle of his throat and upper chest (but not on the sides of his neck or shoulders) that make it look twice as long as normal.
I thought I was the only one noticing those out of place, weird head and neck movement. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 She stole an Oscar which was deservedly Cate Blanchette's for her terrific performance in Elizabeth.
Ironic to see the actor who played Carson the butler on Downton Abbey when, as that character, he was ashamed to have once appeared on the stage and was emphatic that he did not miss it; and not only is he on the stage but as a woman.
One of the most remarkable films ever made. Each time I watch it I find another favorite part. The way they play upon the "sin" of a woman on stage. Knowing Romeo and Juliet exists, and feeling the fear as to whether it was going to go off well. Judi Dench's "MISTER TILLIMAN" (sp).
Pepper Potts Captain Barbossa Voldemort’s brother King George the 6th Carmine Falcone from Nolan trilogy Batman from DCEU Philomena Delores J Umbridge Arthur Weasley
Ow, wow. What is happening here? Is this so incredbly hammy on pourpose? Because, if not, how did this did so good at the Oscars? What in the everliving f*ck?
I watched this while I was little and felt the female actress was so ugly. Now it proved she has no fans but won a Oscar? She married the best guy Chris Martin? But she doesn’t deserve him 16/2/23 She has a rich family background and dated Brad Pitt? 🤔 rich girl way too easily to have and lost good things
👀O que faltou neste filme foi justamente o que ele merecia ofertar a quem viu: Romantismo e uma química mais envolvente do casal protagonista principalmente da Gwneth.Ela faz certinho o papel,mas deixa a desejar na dramaticidade,na atuação,no brilhantismo.Falta luz na interpretação.Joseph convence bem mais do que ela na interpretação.
Even if you don't genuinely find her attractive or if you say that because you are jealous, the fact is the men she dated found her attractive. Many people find her attractive.
"Every word!" I have seen the movie a dozen times and I get excited every time Viola utters that magnificent line.
Gwyneth was marvelous in this movie and anyone who loved the movie and Gwyneth's performance as much as I did, continue to enjoy the movie for years to come. It is a treasure.
it makes my heart soar every time. perfect delivery
i love how the crowd gasps - never seen such a pretty man before xD
shopgirl77 actually its because they know she is a woman and back then only men did theater even taking girls parts
It was just pretty obvious to the audience that she was a woman. Because Viola is the daughter of a wealthy merchant, some of them probably know who she is.
I love that Elizabeth protected Viola at the end
Will's smile as he watches her on stage 😍😍😍
Like to the lark at break of day arising
From sullen earth
-the show must... you know
-go on!!
hhahahah i love the parallelismwith the song!!!
Andrew Tucker
_Really ? ...I thought it's Freddie Mercury_
@@andrewtucker94 I swear, some people can't look beyond Queen and Freddie Mercury.
@@andrewtucker94 yeah but it IS also the name of the song. No need to call people dolts.
@@moonleafteaofthemonth Yep, no idea why I was being so insufferable there, sorry guys
Damn I love this scene. Hell, I love the entire Romeo and Juliet sequence from the climax of this film, but I think my favourite part is how quickly Henslowe and Burbage decide to let Viola play Juliet as soon as they realise it's the only way they're going to get the play through to completion with Sam unable to play Juliet. Putting a woman onstage is a criminal act which already got them into trouble once already when they weren't even aware of it and it wasn't even in public, but *the show MUST go on.* "We'll all be put in the clink." "See you in jail."
I've whatched this movie recently at the university, it got me, it's such a good movie...I almost dropped some tears😅
It's such a shame that Gwyneth's performance in this film is so marred by her Oscar win. She's so great in this film and it's not her fault that she had heavy campaigners behind her.
she did absolutely amazingly,,
She absolutely deserved to win.
@@billcook4768 she won
Calm down bro
sucking a old bulls dick aint easy
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"Do you know ittt" Every worddd 😅❤
I’ve just noticed that the nurse says “Where’s this girl?” just as Wessex rushes in looking for his wife.
Nice touch.
Yeah, it all works so perfectly.
Haha the nursemaid is Carson the butler from Downton Abbey!!
The actual nurse is played by his real life wife.
Yes, is dear Carson!! great actor!
I had no idea!
“I don’t know, it’s a mystery.”
I have to thank Henslowe for that quote because I’ve used it a few times.
One of My favorite movies! Rubíes in the saddlebags...
Love this movie and this scene!
Love this film, its magic
“See you in jail.”
Love Geoffrey Rush!
Gwyneth ...what a lovely name ❤❤❤
joseph fiennes reminds me of a cartoon I used to watch when I was a kid
"Popeye, the sailor man!" Joseph Fiennes played his role beautifully and, I believe, didn't get the recognition he so definitely deserved.
Can you imagine what it would have been like to be in the opening night audience of Romeo and Juliet?
Gwyneth sure can say a lot with those eyes 👀 of hers 😅
I can’t believe how “Carson” walked across the stage like that!
Brilliant movie, excellent writing, plot, acting and music. Would be unfair to relate the artists to the acts of the producer. Saving private Ryan is a great movie also, but not as different/unique as this movie. Interestingly enough the apothecary who is also the money of the play is told to stay quiet and listen at some point.
Yes. Six men enter the Rose on audition day, headed by Ned Alleyn. Fennyman (the Money) says, "Who is this?" and Alleyn slaps him aside with his sword, roaring, "Silence, you dog! I am Hieronimo! I am Tamburlaine! I am Faustus! I am Barrabas, the Jew of Malta--oh yes, Master Will, and I am Henry VI. What is the play, and what is my part?" Fennyman says, "A moment, sir!" Alleyn roars, "Who are you?" Fennyman (bleating) "I am the money!" Alleyn "Then you may remain so long as you remain silent. Pay attention and you will see how genius creates a legend." Fennyman (respectfully) "Thank you, sir." This is according to the screen play, which the movie follows pretty closely but not word for word.
@@MFM230 Great scene!
shout out to captain barbosa😃😄😀😀
sally smith 😂😂😂😂
Gwyneth❤❤❤
Colin Firth was a culprit in this movie but HOT DANG, I still fancy him. He was a bad boy alright.
My mother loved Colin Firth but HATED this movie because he was the villain and she didn’t like seeing him be nasty 😂 Needless to say, she had zero interest in watching The English Patient after I told her that he’s the rival to a Fiennes brother in that one as well!
Shakespeare in Love. The fam played Five Second Rule and the question was “Name 3 Disney movies” and my dad says “Shakespeare in Love…” 😀
Men (people) of parts…. One body… renaissance into light…. The industry and into information and what’s to come or is.
soo good
yup good
I knew Will and Viola would end up playing the leads at the end. It was so obvious,
Wth is Gwyneth doing with those weird head / neck movements @ 2:44 & 3:00 timestamps??
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Also, does anyone else think (Will's actor, whose name I forget)'s neck looks absurdly long @ 2:52 mark? I think it's the lighting falling as a column on only on his face, middle of his throat and upper chest (but not on the sides of his neck or shoulders) that make it look twice as long as normal.
I thought I was the only one noticing those out of place, weird head and neck movement. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 She stole an Oscar which was deservedly Cate Blanchette's for her terrific performance in Elizabeth.
recurso dramático sem licença poetica😂😂😂... inapropriado e sem brilho.
estas cenas poderiam ser mais impactantes. Por isso,ela foi criticada por esta atuação.Mas ela não compromete o bom andamento do filme.
@@lol4lol993 Thank you! I feel less alone now in my bewilderment! X'D
Did all of you go into this looking to criticize Gwyneth personally and not understand the role she was playing?
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I love this play and this movie. Also I think it is ridiculous that women couldn't act back then or do much of anything except be a man's property.
Ironic to see the actor who played Carson the butler on Downton Abbey when, as that character, he was ashamed to have once appeared on the stage and was emphatic that he did not miss it; and not only is he on the stage but as a woman.
every word...
and Doc Martin😂😂😂
How on God's green earth did this win best picture? 😂🤦♀️ One of the biggest Oscar snubs in *history*
One of the most remarkable films ever made. Each time I watch it I find another favorite part. The way they play upon the "sin" of a woman on stage. Knowing Romeo and Juliet exists, and feeling the fear as to whether it was going to go off well. Judi Dench's "MISTER TILLIMAN" (sp).
Context and text to life… the things of plays and realities. ReEnlightenment
Well, how Paltrow won an Oscar for this is beyond me. She was just an average performer.
John Inman. Nice little cameo role.
I missed this, as many times as I gave seen it.
I never understood how this movie won best picture. it is no where near saving private ryan
Saving Private Ryan is a great beginning, a good ending and not much in the middle. I like it but it is very unbalanced and overrated.
1:55 _hahahaha_
Pepper Potts
Captain Barbossa
Voldemort’s brother
King George the 6th
Carmine Falcone from Nolan trilogy
Batman from DCEU
Philomena
Delores J Umbridge
Arthur Weasley
I really don't get how Gwyneth Paltrow won an oscar for this. Its just a chick flick Cate Blanchett should've won Elizabeth was the better film
Miramax do it?
Weinstein 😓
@@lauralunaazul Yes, it was a Miramax film. I have to admit it, the guy is disgusting, but a genious as a producer.
Strange, Gwyneth won instead of Cate. Harvey, get your ass in here and explain everything, you little piece of shit!!!
Harvey got everyone to vote for her. Not deserved at all. Notice how she was never nominated again.
Brenda brought me here
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How anyone can think this is better than saving private ryan is a true mystery
mr humphries had stronger entrances than this
THE DYSK!
So this...won over Cate...okay...
Shakespeare always wins.
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I'm confused they think she's a man in this scene?
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Ow, wow. What is happening here? Is this so incredbly hammy on pourpose? Because, if not, how did this did so good at the Oscars? What in the everliving f*ck?
i am here because of class and i don't like thy lessons.
The fact that this utter drivel was even nominated for an Oscar is insane, but that it beat Saving Private Ryan to best picture is absolutely criminal
I watched this while I was little and felt the female actress was so ugly. Now it proved she has no fans but won a Oscar? She married the best guy Chris Martin? But she doesn’t deserve him 16/2/23 She has a rich family background and dated Brad Pitt? 🤔 rich girl way too easily to have and lost good things
👀O que faltou neste filme foi justamente o que ele merecia ofertar a quem viu: Romantismo e uma química mais envolvente do casal protagonista principalmente da Gwneth.Ela faz certinho o papel,mas deixa a desejar na dramaticidade,na atuação,no brilhantismo.Falta luz na interpretação.Joseph convence bem mais do que ela na interpretação.
Ugly? Paltrow was very pretty.
Gorgeous! Her soul speaks to us by just looking at her. It's a shame some people can't appreciate that. @@Brinta3
Even if you don't genuinely find her attractive or if you say that because you are jealous, the fact is the men she dated found her attractive. Many people find her attractive.
How this terrible movie got best picture over Saving Private Ryan i'll NEVER understand
Shame, this movie won Oscar?! 😂🤣