Och that is an English thing. As a Scot we have zero issue with the French, the English can't stand the notion that another ethnic group has more cultural weight than them in some theatre of human performance, hence the Iron Lady and her planet sized ego
@@NothingHumanisAlientoMe you speak for Scotland do you. For all you know the rest of us hate the French. Or at least have nothing warm to say about them. I suppose their conduct during world war 2 made us look better.
Irony is that the scene is alluding to possible early dementia as Thatcher suggests there’s two Ts in poverty or at the very least it’s showing how her arrogance and ‘hand bagging’ technique lead her to fall from power.
“Give 85% of your income to the French government. And then i think it was Yves Saint Laurent, wasn’t it, who showed cerulean military jackets? I think we need a jacket here.” 😁
@@janet53589 yes I defo agree with you. She did seem to be behaving erratically at the end of her tenure. Otherwise, she’s missed. She lead with Iron confidence and determination to improve and restart this little island.
@@janet53589 Margaret Thatcher? Great? Mate what the fuck are you on and where can i get it. The only people who love Thatcher are the radical right-wingers.
@@vena6481 Love how extreme left wingers alway get shouty and use naughty language to convey their point. Lizzy darling, I was referring to Meryl’s acting. Take a tablet or do some Yoga sweetheart. x
This is the scariest part of the movie. I swear god i hold my breath when she lashes out on everybody. If you work in bureaucracy, nothing is scarier than an angry superior.
-- If my memory serves me well, didn't Mrs T go to Paris for discussions about The Common Market, & return to find herself out of a job? Just saying.........😂
Back in the old days, of the 'old boys' network,' sloppy work was entirely acceptable. I guess the entire cabinet felt like they were back in school, with an angry teacher telling them they hadn't done their homework, which of course they hadn't.
You can't make this comment without supplying evidence that Thatcher actually used the word, 'faggots', in the sense of a pejorative of homosexual men. And, excuse me, but at the age of nine in a time when 'pouf' and 'nancy-boy' were current argot In Britain, how would you know yet even conceptualise the meaning of the word? Retrospective nonsense. Robert.
Someone once asked her why she's so good at accents and she simply replied:"I listen". I like copying accents and when people used to tell me it's a talent, I would think: It's not. I just pay attention to how someone pronounces their words and I mimick it. Anyone can do it, if they'd just listen and not worry about how foreign or weird or difficult it sounds.
@@albustran4855 I agree with you on the 'practice' part. Not the talent. Mimicking is a physical thing. You use your ears to listen. Your eyes to watch and memorize mannerisms, your voice, tongue placement, etc. I don't see it as innate talent or a gift. It appears to come easy to me because I did it a lot. Because I have always liked it. Practice makes perfect. Just as I am typing this, I remember being very young-maybe 5 or 6. It was before I switched schools. Anyway; I was in the Dutch equivalent of 1st year elementary school. I realised for the first time that different people had different ways of pronouncing the letter 'r'. And different voices! Completely insignificant to most but, I was obsessed! I wanted to be able to make the same sounds! i'd be sitting in my room going; 'rrrr-rrr', trying to figure out what my tongue needed to do to produce a 'hard' r or a soft one. Rocking back and forth in concentration. But I did it for pure fun: it didn't feel like something I 'work' at-eventhough I was working at it. Every child is a 'natural mimic' it's how they learn. Speaking is a learned skill- not something you are born with-such as the ability to run faster than the average human or growing tall: you have no control over that. But you do have with the ability to mimic. I just did what i liked doing and got good at it. It looks like a natural talent but it's not. It's a skill.Like driving a car. For someone who wasn't as obsessed as I was but wants to do the same: it will be hard work. But it's the same work I put into it...for me it was playtime-not work .It's that old adage "When you find a way to do what you love; you won't ever have to work hard again." So when people ask 'But HOW do you do that?', I boil it down to it's bare bones. I hate it when people then say:'oh. .you're just trying to make it look easy when you know it's a gift.' Screw that: i listen and i worked at it. Always have and THAT is why it looks easy. You can achieve the same by working just as much at it. it will feel like hard work. But it's the same work I put into it. Ergo: anyone can do it. Someone who cartwheels every day will be good at it. Make it look easy. someone who cartwheeled, once in their life; will make it look hard. But it's the same skill. Not a special talent.
Anthony Head did a great job as Geoffrey Howe. The obvious discomfort he's able to portray without saying very much at all is almost palpable. Thatcher was a bully and seemed to get her jollies from humiliating people.
@@degviela if you are a politician or a leader in any kind of capacity(work/parenting/teaching) this is not the way to go about it. Dictators and bullies would. And she spoke no truths: she condemned those people on the basis of her assumptions without asking for feedback on proposals and then admonished one for a spellingmistake and questioning his wellbeing in front of his peers. That's bullying. Just like how Trump questioned anyone's wellbeing when they opposed him. The same people you stepped on on your way up are the same people you meet when you go down.In the end; karma bit her in the ass. They all turned against her. Her own party . True leaders don't scold their underlings; they inspire. Ignorant people see it as 'cool' and something that 'slays'. I call it rude and beneath her station.
Her acting in this scene is so incredibly convincing that she deserves every award ever !!! The way she imitates Margaret Thatcher's temper is perfect.
0:20 - John Major portrayed as the only cabinet member brave enough to talk back - a clever nod to the man who would eventually replace her. So many of the cabinet likenesses are spot on.
Regardless of what one might think of Major's policies and his achievements as PM, his rise to the top from the situation he was born into was even more spectacular than Thatcher's.
@@davidwicks7543 Agreed 💯 Meryl did a sterling job, she captures it all beautifully, even the relationships with her cabinet ministers, nearly all of them on a tight leash 😂 I can’t imagine the Iron Lady herself having it any other way.
+raxotube -- it IS poverty! This is a sad scene-- a room full of gentlemen trying to humour this Crazy as they realise what everyone else already knew! To quote our current PM --- REMIND you of anyone?'
she had me right at the beginning of the movie when the guy told her the milk was 49 pence. The look on her face told me all I needed to know for the rest of the movie. She killed it.
This is an absolute masterclass of acting. I teally don't understand how some questioned Meryl's 3rd Oscar after this top performance. I don't see Meryl Streep here. It's Margaret Thatcher.
I have to appreciate her demand for proper spelling. I had a 4th year Chemistry professor who had a rule regarding spelling in our papers. It didn't matter if they were experiment reports, research papers, or whatever. 5 spelling errors was equal to a full letter grade reduction. She said that by our 4th year we should have learned to read and write. Great professor. Last I heard she became the department chair. Well deserved.
I love my mother too...she is judge btw but I also despise her sometimes , so happy Im not a child and I dont have to live with her , I just couldnt stand my mother everyday
Meryl is fantastic! There is a slight error in this scene though when she says "European Union" when it was the European Community until 1992, then the European Union.
It was called the "European Economic Community' then the "European Community" which later evolved into "European Union." I guess they had given up on economics by then.
@Mario actually, it was never about economics - it was always about maintaining peace in Europe (by linking European economies so inextricably that the member states were deterred from going to war with eachother). I suspect you're yet another ignorant Brexiteer who hasn't grasped this concept and foolishly thinks it's been about money all these years🤣
Mario lol yes it gives me hope for a decent world since the usa is a trashcan of filth whereas the eu is the only body on earth who actually tries at least to be democratic
Magical. I can't think of any other word to describe this scene. It's a gargantuan understatement to say she earned every ounce of praise for this movie.
It did and it didn't. The reason the wets got rid of her was because she was blocking what would become the Maastricht Treaty, i.e. further European integration. The Poll Tax was just an excuse. Hilariously the people who got rid of her (Hestletine, Major, Clarke) are well and truly screwed now - their life's work has gone up in smoke. They're so arrogant they didn't listen to the warnings.
I admired Meryl Streep before but after seeing this perfromance became a fan. She was truly remarkable in this..brilliant I would say. Especially as the old Thatcher, I couldn't even see any meryl in there. She deserved every award out there for this perfprmance
Quite the most remarkable performance. Every feature and nuance of Margaret Thatcher's character is captured and expressed with consummate skill and precision. Meryl Streep demonstrates with extradinary depth and insight, how Margaret Thatcher dominated her cabinet with an inner strength and determination never equaled since.
Margaret Thatcher is not a legend. She’s a vile monster who deprived the poor of what little they had and her funeral might be one of the few where the 21 gun salute is aimed at the coffin
Good leaders are admired by their subordinates. Fear can be the means to power and loyalty, as can threats of force. But this is nor the way to inspire people and bring out their best. And it makes you vulnerable by being isolated a the same top, where they can overpower you. Fear of plots and conspiracies.
@@michellepeoplelikeyoumurde8373 Don't underestimate Howe. He hides a strong personality underneath his mild mannerisms. He made Thatcher's policies work in the first place.
This is my favorite scene in this movie, with Meryl Streep doing her flawless, strong performance of Margaret Thatcher. I admire them both. I agree this scene alone won Meryl Streep her Oscar, and it depicts the utter strength of character of Margaret Thatcher as prime minister.
Her sugar daddy Harvey Weinstein bought her the Oscar. Tina Fey did a better Sarah Palin. Close-ups, accents, and a good makeup job is what this film is, at Thatcher's expense no doubt. At least Fey was invested beyond the tools she uses. It's like she is finding tactics rather than going with one and being consistent.
When I want your opinion on my opinion, I will have Meryl Streep deliver the request to you in person; until that happens, keep your arrogant and jaded critiques to yourself.
Open forum or not: mine was positive; yours reeks of professional envy, petty jealousy and sour grapes. I can take it, buster, and you better be able to take the backlash when you open your smart-aleck mouth and attack someone else's thoughts that don't quite groove with your own. Now fuck off!
Good fucking god...! You have done this all the way down through all the comments written on this. You are a sick, malicious and pitiable person if you have nothing better to do than bash Meryl Streep (whom you will NEVER be, no matter how much trash you throw at her with your lame negative comments, spewing out of you like bile from some inert bitterness inside you that you cannot contain because your hate and jealousy of this marvelous actress is about to make your head explode). You cannot "act" like a decent human being on this website....how the hell do you expect they will EVER
Maryl Streep, Like Daniel Day Lewis, is a rare breed of actor that evolves into the characters they protray: Method Actors. The ability to completely immerse yourself into the role, to become all but the last shred of the real person is a skill many actors try to grab at but miss short of. Streep isnt my favorite actor, but she is amazing when she becomes so similar to the real life persona that she becomes that person.
@@gregoryjonesochoada-lomboy6441 I like to believe that Gillian's Thatcher is the way that her haters saw her while Meryl's is the very real thing. I think both performances showcase Thatcher's perception to people. Don't you think?
"I haven't seen that." I'm using that tone and facial/eye expression all the time now. More importantly and seriously, that "concessions"/"yeah, some of you" head roll is perfect.
@@janet53589 this isn't propoganda, she really was like this and this really happened. One of the two reasons Geffory Howe resigned, the other being her "No! No! No!" on Eueopean integration.
Her mastery of accents is incredible. The only criticism I have is that I would like to see her do more challenging roles and independent films. Nevertheless, she ranks as one of the finest actors of her generation.
This scene, all the authority and power, juxtaposed with the scene of her unkown humbly buying milk in the corner shop year later really hits home how everyone's relevance is temporary. Our generation will one day ascend to power, become the adults, have our say and get our way..... and then like our fathers before us, we'll grow old and become background.
Of course they do. But people aren't poor because all of them are lazy. Her own policies CAUSED layoffs, stagnant wages, and economic hardship. We see these same policies today, as the the rich get massive tax cuts while, with the results being cuts to essential government services, and the middle class squeezed even more. Then they blame immigrants, because why not?
Reminds me of that tough English teacher I had in high school. Going over my latest essay. "You're wording is SLOPPY!" "You misspelled this word! "You're grammar is awful!" "You aren't in primary school anymore!" One thing, though---I made sure my next essay was much better.
The Iron lady, The devil wears Prada and Out of Africa are my favorite Meryl- Movies! She's good in each movie she shots, but in those three she's simply brilliant!
i think it was at this point that the end was near for the iron lady. because it was this scene in real life that lead to sir Geoffrey Howe resigning and eventually giving a speech in the house of commons saying how hard she had become to work which led to the leadership contest between her and hesiltine
How could she not eat this role UP!? Thatcher was ahead of her time, and one of those historical figures you have to respect in hindsight since she was so hard to swallow at the time.
Reminds me of the spitting image scene of maggie and the cabinet in a restaurant when the waiter is taking the order says “what about the vegetables “ maggie replies “they will have the same as me “ 😂😂😂
Seeing Meryl Streep acting is always a pleasure, but The Crown and the The Iron Lady movie have completely different approaches. The Iron Lady is a more intimate portrait of Thatcher (specially in her ageing). The Crown is focused mainly in the royal family's issues with political and social issues appearing in the sideshow.
The despise in her voice when she pronounces "French" is such an unmistakably British touch.
Who likes the French ? honestly...
WHITEPHOENIX OFTHECROWN as if people liked British lol
Och that is an English thing. As a Scot we have zero issue with the French, the English can't stand the notion that another ethnic group has more cultural weight than them in some theatre of human performance, hence the Iron Lady and her planet sized ego
Just Don't Mind periodt.
@@NothingHumanisAlientoMe you speak for Scotland do you.
For all you know the rest of us hate the French. Or at least have nothing warm to say about them.
I suppose their conduct during world war 2 made us look better.
The english teacher when she sees a spelling mistake
"DISGRACEFUL, ARE YOU UNWELL"
Shouldn't one say reading and writing (RAW) teacher?
Irony is that the scene is alluding to possible early dementia as Thatcher suggests there’s two Ts in poverty or at the very least it’s showing how her arrogance and ‘hand bagging’ technique lead her to fall from power.
She was the only best true leader the U.K. has ever had
@@rico200168 er..... Churchill?
rico200168 Churchill,Queen Elizabeth,King Edward the 5th, The duke of marlonborough and so many others
"Some of you agree with the latest FRENCH proposals"
lol I love the way she emphasised that
Comme disait Cambronne à vos ancêtres: "Merde !"
The French are good at: fashion, music and art- not economics, common sense and war. Loads of proof.
Hey, come on now, they were good.....back in the....er.....18th century......I get your point.
Says FRENCH like it's a dirty word, and I love it
@Mario th-cam.com/video/ZG-gojr493E/w-d-xo.html
“Give 85% of your income to the French government. And then i think it was Yves Saint Laurent, wasn’t it, who showed cerulean military jackets? I think we need a jacket here.” 😁
😂😂
You are a bloody genius!
Absolute genius of a mash up..
Hahahaha i cried
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAAHA
Meryl was amazing in this role. From a Brit, you literally could not tell she’s American! Voice, mannerisms, body language were so spot on!
The acting was good, but the material was woke leftist propaganda garbage created to smear a great leader.
@@janet53589 yes I defo agree with you. She did seem to be behaving erratically at the end of her tenure. Otherwise, she’s missed. She lead with Iron confidence and determination to improve and restart this little island.
Wait, she is
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@@janet53589
Margaret Thatcher? Great?
Mate what the fuck are you on and where can i get it. The only people who love Thatcher are the radical right-wingers.
@@vena6481 Love how extreme left wingers alway get shouty and use naughty language to convey their point. Lizzy darling, I was referring to Meryl’s acting. Take a tablet or do some Yoga sweetheart. x
This is the scariest part of the movie. I swear god i hold my breath when she lashes out on everybody. If you work in bureaucracy, nothing is scarier than an angry superior.
make that an angry female superior....they are nightmares made flesh
-- If my memory serves me well, didn't Mrs T go to Paris for discussions about The Common Market, & return to find herself out of a job?
Just saying.........😂
Back in the old days, of the 'old boys' network,' sloppy work was entirely acceptable. I guess the entire cabinet felt like they were back in school, with an angry teacher telling them they hadn't done their homework, which of course they hadn't.
Especially if that superior is The Iron Lady!
You can't make this comment without supplying evidence that Thatcher actually used the word, 'faggots', in the sense of a pejorative of homosexual men. And, excuse me, but at the age of nine in a time when 'pouf' and 'nancy-boy' were current argot In Britain, how would you know yet even conceptualise the meaning of the word? Retrospective nonsense. Robert.
This isn't an exaggeration, she really was like this..
DanM194 shut up Lawson you snitch.
DanM194 where are all the people like her today?
Victoria Marulanda the back benches, the membership and in UKIP.
😂
Controlling as hell
Meryl Streep definitely nailed the voice, how the hell did she do that hahahaha?
Someone once asked her why she's so good at accents and she simply replied:"I listen". I like copying accents and when people used to tell me it's a talent, I would think: It's not. I just pay attention to how someone pronounces their words and I mimick it. Anyone can do it, if they'd just listen and not worry about how foreign or weird or difficult it sounds.
@@GullibleTarget nope. It's talent. You can mimick it. But speaking it loudly and convicing is another level. It requires praticing and talent.
@@albustran4855 I agree with you on the 'practice' part. Not the talent. Mimicking is a physical thing. You use your ears to listen. Your eyes to watch and memorize mannerisms, your voice, tongue placement, etc. I don't see it as innate talent or a gift. It appears to come easy to me because I did it a lot. Because I have always liked it. Practice makes perfect. Just as I am typing this, I remember being very young-maybe 5 or 6. It was before I switched schools. Anyway; I was in the Dutch equivalent of 1st year elementary school. I realised for the first time that different people had different ways of pronouncing the letter 'r'. And different voices! Completely insignificant to most but, I was obsessed! I wanted to be able to make the same sounds! i'd be sitting in my room going; 'rrrr-rrr', trying to figure out what my tongue needed to do to produce a 'hard' r or a soft one. Rocking back and forth in concentration. But I did it for pure fun: it didn't feel like something I 'work' at-eventhough I was working at it. Every child is a 'natural mimic' it's how they learn. Speaking is a learned skill- not something you are born with-such as the ability to run faster than the average human or growing tall: you have no control over that. But you do have with the ability to mimic. I just did what i liked doing and got good at it. It looks like a natural talent but it's not. It's a skill.Like driving a car. For someone who wasn't as obsessed as I was but wants to do the same: it will be hard work. But it's the same work I put into it...for me it was playtime-not work .It's that old adage "When you find a way to do what you love; you won't ever have to work hard again." So when people ask 'But HOW do you do that?', I boil it down to it's bare bones. I hate it when people then say:'oh. .you're just trying to make it look easy when you know it's a gift.' Screw that: i listen and i worked at it. Always have and THAT is why it looks easy. You can achieve the same by working just as much at it. it will feel like hard work. But it's the same work I put into it. Ergo: anyone can do it. Someone who cartwheels every day will be good at it. Make it look easy. someone who cartwheeled, once in their life; will make it look hard. But it's the same skill. Not a special talent.
Wow...I really needed to vent.
Ummm because she's Meryl Streep that's why
"Is that the timetable? I haven't seen that...MAY I SEE IT?", makes me smile every single time....Meryl you give class to every performance!
This is the scene that won her the Oscar.
"Are you unwell? Yes - you are unwell."
Talk about throwing some extreme shade.
Anthony Head did a great job as Geoffrey Howe. The obvious discomfort he's able to portray without saying very much at all is almost palpable. Thatcher was a bully and seemed to get her jollies from humiliating people.
@@Perfidion I mean it was honest,and she only said truth,if you are a politican than be on the level you need to be.
@@Perfidion Too bad the truth hurts your little feelings sweetie.
Rudeness and a joy in abusing her position.
Some people thought that was a good thing.
@@degviela if you are a politician or a leader in any kind of capacity(work/parenting/teaching) this is not the way to go about it. Dictators and bullies would. And she spoke no truths: she condemned those people on the basis of her assumptions without asking for feedback on proposals and then admonished one for a spellingmistake and questioning his wellbeing in front of his peers. That's bullying. Just like how Trump questioned anyone's wellbeing when they opposed him. The same people you stepped on on your way up are the same people you meet when you go down.In the end; karma bit her in the ass. They all turned against her. Her own party . True leaders don't scold their underlings; they inspire. Ignorant people see it as 'cool' and something that 'slays'. I call it rude and beneath her station.
I was expecting "That´s all" when she closed the meeting.
I was expecting "the lip purse" before she started!
@@jasongeorgiou1375 Florals? For Spring; Groundbreaking.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fran Bacher 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
roddo 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
"Are you unwell? ... yes you are unwell" AHAHA!
😭😭😭😭😭😭 I love her!
You would think Thatcher was editing Runway Magazine.
She's channeling Miranda Priestley.
GOLD.
Yessssss kkkkkkk
And as if she's angry with one of the Emily's lol
An american doing a powerful british woman. Only Meryl can do that.
Did you forget about Emma Stone?
and Bette Davis in Elizabeth and Essex.
Glenn Close can do it as well!
@@mattbernabe Yeah, but Glenn Close would go mad and then try to kill everyone. Typical.
Yes, the only lady intelligent enough to do justice to the character
Her acting in this scene is so incredibly convincing that she deserves every award ever !!!
The way she imitates Margaret Thatcher's temper is perfect.
0:20 - John Major portrayed as the only cabinet member brave enough to talk back - a clever nod to the man who would eventually replace her. So many of the cabinet likenesses are spot on.
Regardless of what one might think of Major's policies and his achievements as PM, his rise to the top from the situation he was born into was even more spectacular than Thatcher's.
Yes completely spot on, a self serving bunch of idiots and their disciples are in every party today.
Meryl Streep has the range.
Yes, along with depth, complexity and passion, Meryl has it all.
Her middle name should be range
She earned those academy awards one of the greatest actress in cinema
My God, she captured the spirt of the woman in one stroke! "Are you unwell?" That line had me in stitches. 😂
It was a stunning performance. She had the hair, voice and mannerisms. And the temper....!!!!!
@@davidwicks7543 Agreed 💯 Meryl did a sterling job, she captures it all beautifully, even the relationships with her cabinet ministers, nearly all of them on a tight leash 😂 I can’t imagine the Iron Lady herself having it any other way.
My God! It's like Thatcher was in the room. Meryl nailed the voice and mannerisms. Brilliant!!
"There are two t's in committee!" Well, there are.
No, committee.
you know at first i seriously thought she said poverty but yea, it's committee! i'm guessing there was either 3 t's or 1 for her to point it out :)
i thought it was poverty too, and thought the director wanted to show that since then she started to lose her mind, that and the nervous hand shaking
+raxotube -- it IS poverty! This is a sad scene-- a room full of gentlemen trying to humour this Crazy as they realise what everyone else already knew! To quote our current PM --- REMIND you of anyone?'
No it's committee, read the script on www.imsdb.com/scripts/Iron-Lady,-The.html
she had me right at the beginning of the movie when the guy told her the milk was 49 pence. The look on her face told me all I needed to know for the rest of the movie. She killed it.
This is an absolute masterclass of acting. I teally don't understand how some questioned Meryl's 3rd Oscar after this top performance. I don't see Meryl Streep here. It's Margaret Thatcher.
"Why is no one ready!!!".
She should sayd that in the end; with a whispering and soft voice. 😂😂😂😂😂
Just like in Devil Wears Prada haha
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk “that’s all”
I have to appreciate her demand for proper spelling. I had a 4th year Chemistry professor who had a rule regarding spelling in our papers. It didn't matter if they were experiment reports, research papers, or whatever. 5 spelling errors was equal to a full letter grade reduction. She said that by our 4th year we should have learned to read and write.
Great professor. Last I heard she became the department chair. Well deserved.
I had a junior high teacher who would fail a paper if we spelled a lot as one word. That has stuck with me to this day.
One of the greatest performance I've ever seen on camera.
She reminds me of my mother. Don't get me wrong: I love my mother!
Ricardo Shillyshally Sorry! I didn't catch your meaning.
Learn to speak English you moron. Differentiate between singular and plural.
I love thatcher to. With one t.
oh I imagine my mother is a judge ::D and she was doing this work with me in the home also
I love my mother too...she is judge btw but I also despise her sometimes , so happy Im not a child and I dont have to live with her , I just couldnt stand my mother everyday
Meryl is fantastic! There is a slight error in this scene though when she says "European Union" when it was the European Community until 1992, then the European Union.
It was called the "European Economic Community' then the "European Community" which later evolved into "European Union." I guess they had given up on economics by then.
@Mario actually, it was never about economics - it was always about maintaining peace in Europe (by linking European economies so inextricably that the member states were deterred from going to war with eachother). I suspect you're yet another ignorant Brexiteer who hasn't grasped this concept and foolishly thinks it's been about money all these years🤣
Maybe done in purpose or otherwise some people would not get it.
@Mario lol "they" are elected by the european people so if "they" do something is by the power its been given to them
Mario lol yes it gives me hope for a decent world since the usa is a trashcan of filth whereas the eu is the only body on earth who actually tries at least to be democratic
Magical. I can't think of any other word to describe this scene. It's a gargantuan understatement to say she earned every ounce of praise for this movie.
This was the scene that won her the Oscar
But it was also the scene in real life that cost magy her position
Ironic
There are two g(s) in Maggie ,the m should be a capital M and generally the ending was ie not y.She would have been most annoyed.
It did and it didn't. The reason the wets got rid of her was because she was blocking what would become the Maastricht Treaty, i.e. further European integration. The Poll Tax was just an excuse. Hilariously the people who got rid of her (Hestletine, Major, Clarke) are well and truly screwed now - their life's work has gone up in smoke. They're so arrogant they didn't listen to the warnings.
@@bermudarailway He's likely unwell
Rob Inson Thank god somebody said what I was going to 😂 saved me from typing something similar.
The camerawork in this movie is giving me a headache.
It's supposed to express the disorientation and confusion of the characters about how to react to each other's frustrations.
Juan Ybarra - though it feels like it is out of the early 2000s despite the existence of The Falklands Play
It is positively ghastly.
Zakarey Matthew Jaymes hes doing what the director instructs him to.
@@jcybarra1 thats right Juan the camera is not only a camera there is part of her psychic her mood her mental state at the moment
1:42 Maggie drops the "F-bomb" 🧐😖😱👺.
Shut it, commoner.
wat the French??
@@farrington4918 awful human
@@kanyeste Sorry Sir I do not speak peasant.
@@kanyeste peasant.
I admired Meryl Streep before but after seeing this perfromance became a fan. She was truly remarkable in this..brilliant I would say. Especially as the old Thatcher, I couldn't even see any meryl in there. She deserved every award out there for this perfprmance
Quite the most remarkable performance. Every feature and nuance of Margaret Thatcher's character is captured and expressed with consummate skill and precision. Meryl Streep demonstrates with extradinary depth and insight, how Margaret Thatcher dominated her cabinet with an inner strength and determination never equaled since.
And people still say she did not deserve her Oscar, people just don’t realise she is portraying a real life legend...
Margaret Thatcher is not a legend. She’s a vile monster who deprived the poor of what little they had and her funeral might be one of the few where the 21 gun salute is aimed at the coffin
She was an absolute asshole ; you’ve no idea
Ding-dong
Real life fruitcake
A Leg End who will be resting for eternity with her close friend Jimmy Savile 👍
Great Meryl but also the other actors. they really look more like pupils in front of their headmaster than ministers in the UK Cabinet...
AndreA Thatchers cabinet were in awe of her, including Geoffrey Howe.
Good leaders are admired by their subordinates. Fear can be the means to power and loyalty, as can threats of force. But this is nor the way to inspire people and bring out their best. And it makes you vulnerable by being isolated a the same top, where they can overpower you. Fear of plots and conspiracies.
They did, but by the end she had alienated everyone.
She’s outstanding and a brilliant actress. I’m blessed to be alive the same time as Meryl.
"Are you unwell?" Christ, she chews him up and spits him out.
And it backfired badly. Howe looks like a pushover, but he's anything but.
@@broadstreet21 yes,he destroys her in parliament
@@michellepeoplelikeyoumurde8373 Don't underestimate Howe. He hides a strong personality underneath his mild mannerisms. He made Thatcher's policies work in the first place.
“If you say so”
“I do say so”
Haha I like that part
I'm never tired of watching this scene.
This is my favorite scene in this movie, with Meryl Streep doing her flawless, strong performance of Margaret Thatcher. I admire them both. I agree this scene alone won Meryl Streep her Oscar, and it depicts the utter strength of character of Margaret Thatcher as prime minister.
Her sugar daddy Harvey Weinstein bought her the Oscar. Tina Fey did a better Sarah Palin. Close-ups, accents, and a good makeup job is what this film is, at Thatcher's expense no doubt. At least Fey was invested beyond the tools she uses. It's like she is finding tactics rather than going with one and being consistent.
When I want your opinion on my opinion, I will have Meryl Streep deliver the request to you in person; until that happens, keep your arrogant and jaded critiques to yourself.
Hey, you are the one commenting on an open forum that youtube provides. If you can't take it, don't open yourself up to it.
Open forum or not: mine was positive; yours reeks of professional envy, petty jealousy and sour grapes. I can take it, buster, and you better be able to take the backlash when you open your smart-aleck mouth and attack someone else's thoughts that don't quite groove with your own. Now fuck off!
Good fucking god...! You have done this all the way down through all the comments written on this. You are a sick, malicious and pitiable person if you have nothing better to do than bash Meryl Streep (whom you will NEVER be, no matter how much trash you throw at her with your lame negative comments, spewing out of you like bile from some inert bitterness inside you that you cannot contain because your hate and jealousy of this marvelous actress is about to make your head explode). You cannot "act" like a decent human being on this website....how the hell do you expect they will EVER
wait.. ..she sounds exactly like her! Like EXACTLY!
She's an award winning actress for a reason one of the best
Maryl Streep, Like Daniel Day Lewis, is a rare breed of actor that evolves into the characters they protray: Method Actors. The ability to completely immerse yourself into the role, to become all but the last shred of the real person is a skill many actors try to grab at but miss short of. Streep isnt my favorite actor, but she is amazing when she becomes so similar to the real life persona that she becomes that person.
I love the "good morning" at the end.
"The wording is sloppy here". I swear I've never used this line in work LOL
"Get on the boat to Calais and put on Beret" That is really funny.
paying 85% of your income to the government is also funny af
“If you say so”
“I do say so”
I don't think any actress had played Mrs Thatcher with such skill, charisma and accomplishment as Meryl Streep. A real tour-de-force.
I'm old enough to have lived the Thatcher years, Meryl Streeps performance is amazing.
" give me your pencil, give it to me.....tack tack tack.." LOL.
I freaking love it 😂😂😂😂
"...TO THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT."
The way her fingers shiver so realistically is a testimonial to the amazing actor that she is.
(Also, this scene is so scary)
This scene is UNREAL! Amazing performance!
So much better than Gillian Anderson in the crown, Streep's performance is less of an impression and more refined I think
I agree. Gillian's voice is as if Thatcher's throat hasn't had any single drop of water for a decade.
Agree. Gillian makes her look kind of sick and soft
Well, Meryl is the best actress alive today. Gillian is also a good actress, just not in the same league as Meryl.
@@gregoryjonesochoada-lomboy6441 I like to believe that Gillian's Thatcher is the way that her haters saw her while Meryl's is the very real thing. I think both performances showcase Thatcher's perception to people. Don't you think?
God spitting image was right, she is like a school teacher
"...to the French government." Said with such delicious viciousness.
"I haven't seen that." I'm using that tone and facial/eye expression all the time now.
More importantly and seriously, that "concessions"/"yeah, some of you" head roll is perfect.
I love the way she says BRITAIN, FRENCH, UNWELL and UNPREPARED... Amazing acting!!! I have no words!!!!
The way she was impatiently waiting for the people to evacuate the room was amazing..she was really into the character
“And pay 85 percent of your income to the french government!”
That is one hell of a line
Whenever I'm angry I watch this video and its as if Thatcher chanels my anger away from me and inflicts it towards them.
me too hahaha
Maryl Streep is out of this world.. Also she makes an IDENTICAL voice to Thatcher
She nailed every single second of it.
"If you do say so"
"I DO SAY SO"
I was truly scared when I watched this. Meryl Streep wasn't acting. She WAS.
You were meant to be scared, that was the point of this leftist propaganda piece smearing Mrs. Thatcher.
@@janet53589 why are you here watching this “leftist propaganda”?
@@janet53589 this isn't propoganda, she really was like this and this really happened. One of the two reasons Geffory Howe resigned, the other being her "No! No! No!" on Eueopean integration.
Best scene in the Iron Lady!
James J.F. Zychon best is we're she basically tells the yanks for fuck off
Shes good! She is the best actress I have ever met
You've met her? Humble brag.
The wording is sloppy here .....
Theresa May needs to watch this
Benji Playford no she really doesn’t. Thatcher was a horrible bully ...
No longer.
“Are You Unwell,” made me laugh.
ROASTING THE SHIT OUT OF THEM, I LOVED IT 😂😂😂
Her mastery of accents is incredible. The only criticism I have is that I would like to see her do more challenging roles and independent films. Nevertheless, she ranks as one of the finest actors of her generation.
amazing job ! sounded just like her! meryl is a perfect actress ! i think she'll win again this year !
It's useful to have a seasoned actress who looks almost exactly like the person they are portraying.
Yeah, that's why they cast Gary Oldman to play Churchill...
This scene, all the authority and power, juxtaposed with the scene of her unkown humbly buying milk in the corner shop year later really hits home how everyone's relevance is temporary. Our generation will one day ascend to power, become the adults, have our say and get our way..... and then like our fathers before us, we'll grow old and become background.
1:26 that "Britain" moment is so powerful...
Meryl Streep is just astonishing
She was right. People who work hard to find jobs resent those who take take take and don't bother to find work.
Matt Hill Like those “job creators?”
I'm one of those people. I tend to resent those who take what I have earned while they sit around thinking of ways to take more of my money.
@@RedAndTheCompany567 YOUR money? Seriously? What a dangerous proposition. What you're gonna take it then? By force maybe?
Of course they do. But people aren't poor because all of them are lazy. Her own policies CAUSED layoffs, stagnant wages, and economic hardship. We see these same policies today, as the the rich get massive tax cuts while, with the results being cuts to essential government services, and the middle class squeezed even more. Then they blame immigrants, because why not?
Witha Marshview Well said.
haha i loved how lady thatcher kicked all their asses without losing her composure.
1:16
The editing makes it seem as if Margaret is watching herself talking. Really shows how important good editing is.
Well it’s on purpose so
She's so right. "If you pay nothing, you care nothing!"
excuse me, WHAT???
THIS
Meryl Streep and Daniel Day Lewis play their roles to perfection...
The parallel with the meeting in The Devil wears prada lol. "florals? For spring. Groundbreaking", "Why is no one ready.." and "that's all".
That whole performance gave me the chills!
Reminds me of that tough English teacher I had in high school. Going over my latest essay. "You're wording is SLOPPY!" "You misspelled this word! "You're grammar is awful!" "You aren't in primary school anymore!" One thing, though---I made sure my next essay was much better.
Meryl Steep is a frigging legend, I almost thought she was Maggie for a second.
I love how she did the spitting image thatcher and now Iron Lady thatcher. She did amazingly in both.
The Iron lady, The devil wears Prada and Out of Africa are my favorite Meryl- Movies! She's good in each movie she shots, but in those three she's simply brilliant!
Damn. That Meryl Streep is pretty good.
The editing is everything!
Meryl is hands down the queen of acting.
God Save The Queen!
i think it was at this point that the end was near for the iron lady. because it was this scene in real life that lead to sir Geoffrey Howe resigning and eventually giving a speech in the house of commons saying how hard she had become to work which led to the leadership contest between her and hesiltine
How could she not eat this role UP!? Thatcher was ahead of her time, and one of those historical figures you have to respect in hindsight since she was so hard to swallow at the time.
So have I. It is my favorite scene in the movie. Meryl Streep is incredibly good at what she does, almost unbelievably good!
Reminds me of the spitting image scene of maggie and the cabinet in a restaurant when the waiter is taking the order says “what about the vegetables “ maggie replies “they will have the same as me “ 😂😂😂
2:27
My teacher when she checks the test paper calling me aside in front of class
Meryl Streep is great as Thatcher.
Imagine her in "The Crown"
Don’t need to imagine anymore, season 4 is now out
@@blacktallsmart1914 i know. I meant Meryl Streep playing as Maggie Tatcher.
Seeing Meryl Streep acting is always a pleasure, but The Crown and the The Iron Lady movie have completely different approaches. The Iron Lady is a more intimate portrait of Thatcher (specially in her ageing). The Crown is focused mainly in the royal family's issues with political and social issues appearing in the sideshow.
Meryl Streep was undoubtedly the right person to play Thatcher. I've followed Thatcher's carrier and Streep gets her vibe and personality spot on.
...the best scene in the film, an instant classic!
Merl Streep was the very essence of the Iron Lady in this scene, breathtaking & scary.