Philip Interviewed About His Past | The Crown (Claire Foy, Vanessa Kirby)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2023
- Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (Matt Smith) sits down for an interview but Philip isn't prepared for the questions being asked causing him to get upset, eventually leading him to leave the interview early.
From Season 2, Episode 2: A Company of Men
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I like how he looks at the portrait of Elizabeth as he pours the drink, as if to remind himself to keep his cool and not lose himself emotionally.
Funny that they are both right. His traumas affected him, and this made him No different than the other ones. All people are affected by their childhood
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The way he acknowledges his own error of vanity in here is powerful, all while struggling to let himself be portrayed as victimised or his loved ones be criticised.
unfortunately, it wasn’t an error of vanity. it was an error of lust. he was thinking about the nice little golden fish he was going to catch.
I usually take the events portrayed w a grain of salt, embellishment does happen, but I was impressed by how well Prince Philip navigated a lot of the loaded questions and landmines the interviewer threw at him. Then again considering its Matt Smith I shouldn't be surprised how well he acted through a stressful and tense scene like this. A lesser man would've blown up at how many raw nerves were poked at
It's a fucking movie what the fuck are you talking about
He didn’t blow up because he followed the script, lol.
Ok, he didn't outright blow up. But he wasn't quite composed either and foolish to take the interview. I wasn't that impressed.
She should have tested the brakes on her car after that.
This is so intense. So good.
Poor Philip seemed to think his childhood was normal! And was in complete denial about his parents playing an active role in his life when they clearly didn’t. No wonder Philip had anger problems with his ‘just get on with it’ attitude. He never addressed his traumas of not having his parents around and losing his favourite sister in a plane crash. So no wonder he was so famously bad tempered.
Tbf, his childhood was normal, if in an extra-ordinary way. The "just get on with it’ attitude" is very much one that most service members develop, even if they were in fact the lazy person. His was typically annoyed at bad questions, that have been addressed scores or more before, or are just dumb.
Phillip concerned with the impropriety of his personal views being made known? Well, that position certainly changed, with the passage of time. One of my favourite gaffes of his, was when he asked a Scottish driving instructor how they kept the locals sober, long enough, to pass the test. He got admonished more than once, by the Queen, for his infamous statements, in later life.
she is lucky there wasn't a horse around
I knew you couldn’t finish 😂
Why?
@@HowieHoward-ti3dxwatch house of the dragon
Who is the actress playing the interviewer?
Absurd dialogue. The word ‘trauma’ was not used in that kind of context in the 1950s/ 60s. It’s use here is much more recent; 21st Century
Yes, you're right, up to a point. Trauma was in use, but perhaps wound, hurt, anguish, or damage would have been more 'period' specific and made the point far better.
How do you know it wasn’t used? Were you even alive then?
@@startracker5895 no, I wasn't but my father was - he even knew Princess Margaret and I don't think he ever uttered the word trauma even when talking about his experiences in WW2. Though it may have been used in professional psychological circles its only been a common word in the UK in the past 10/15 years. It wasn't used when I studied psychology at school 30 years ago.
@@TheDavidfallon but she's not referring to physical trauma. She's talking about emotional or psychological trauma. Trauma wasn't even used after WW2 to describe terrible events and PTSD, or shell shock as it was called then.
@@sookibeulah9331 As I said, "perhaps wound, hurt, anguish, or damage would have been more 'period' specific and made the point far better." All these words were used for emotional and psychological trauma at that time.
Is that really how he would sit? Or is that Matt Smith cadence?
Does anyone know if this was based on a real interview?
I may second that question, does anyone knows?
I wonder if the actor who plays Phillip is circumcised or not?
@@HowieHoward-ti3dxWtf?
@@roosaheikkinen8468 It's a valid question.
She can't speak to Prince Daemon Targaryen
He really did get that Daemon facial expression. Made me nervous for that reporter.
Ahahahaha he’s got that glimmer in his eye.
She clearly needed a Doctor
Phillip came across as very self important and obnoxious in season 1.
Stoicism
Glad to see Philip essentially get shut down, at first he thinks it's going to be an easy score, but then finds out she had claws. Glad she deflated his sense of self entitlement.
She asked loaded questions about his childhood and the trauma he faced. That's hardly a good interview, nor poking at entitlement. He believes he had a normal childhood, as another commenter put above.
@@potato3996 It is poking at entitlement. Anyone with half a brain understands why he gave her an interview. He hadn't given anyone else on the tour a one on one interview. He thought it just be a matter of a couple of drinks, and he'd get what he wanted. That's entitlement.
God bless the Royal Family.
@@weirdshibainu Clearly you think you're entitled to your crummy opinion.
@@HowieHoward-ti3dxAs you are