Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022) - Cora's Secret Scene | Movieclips
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- Downton Abbey: A New Era - Cora's Secret: Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) reveals a secret to Robert (Hugh Bonneville).
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
The Crawley family goes on a grand journey to the South of France to uncover the mystery of the dowager countess's newly inherited villa.
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Cast: Allen Leech, Elizabeth McGovern, Harry Hadden-Paton, Hugh Bonneville, Jonathan Zaccaï, Laura Carmichael, Nathalie Baye, Tuppence Middleton
Producer: Julian Fellowes
Screenwriter: Julian Fellowes
Director: Simon Curtis
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It's lovely to see Robert and Cora still madly in love with one another after so many years.
He was chasing after Jane the maid when Cora had the Spanish flu. Madly in love?.....Hmmm
you think roberts just acting here?@@AugustDeb
Season 1 Cora and Robert had been married for 24 years and that was in 1912 😮
@@AugustDeb Yes madly in love with some unperfection. *This is what human love is.
I love the continuity of Robert’s shame of marrying Cora for her money. Even from the first episode, he says he was ashamed of his motives. Then when his ulcer bursts at dinner, his only words during it were to Cora saying “just know I have loved you very much.” And then here, he wants to 100% assure his wife that he LOVES her despite his motives at the beginning, even though she already knew that.
Hugh acted so well. I truly felt and believed the pain and heartbreak with Robert thinking he was going to lose Cora as well as his mother.
Please tell me he doesn't lose Cora. That would just be too cruel, for him to lose his mother, his name AND his beautiful Queen, as well. He's already lost a daughter.
Knowing how stoic and proper Robert always strives to be, his breaking down always hit me just a bit harder
When you have chemistry in real life and you are both skilled actors you get thise superb scene.
Great movie. I felt bad for Robert here when he started crying, but Cora was quick to comfort him and telling him that they weren't sad people was a nice touch.
Me too
i admit that each time robert bursts into tears i lose it..every single time. :/
Me too!
I love that Cora uses the 'I loved you first'.
Great acting here. I've always loved them acting together.
I always knew how much lord Crawley loved lady Cora even when he cheated on her with that maid, I knew that he still loved her and had made a mistake.
Well, cheating is a conscious choice, not just a ''mistake'' - and everyone ''always knew'' he loved Cora. Also, when you do love someone ''so much'', you don't cheat because you don't want to risk losing it and hurting the person you allegedely love.
he had just lost his daughter and was in his lowest moment, he made a mistake@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
It was just a kiss
@@juliansydney9819 That's like saying you are a "little bit pregnant". It's still cheating.
The writers should make a movie or spin-off show about Robert and Cora when they were younger and how they came to be before the children were born ✨✨
Gosh I'd watch that! But start before they are married, when Robert is looking for a wealthy bride to save Downton. Let us see the romance...
If, as Dr Clarkson says later, Cora has Pernicious Anaemia ( which is treatable), that means from earlier in in the series, Lord Merton ( even if he’d had Pernicious Anaemia, which he actually didn’t, just Anaemia) could have lived years with it.
No, that is the beauty of Julian's writing. He showed us the growth that had happened in the medical knowledges. Before with Lord Merton, they did not know it could be treated. By now when Cora had it, they found the way how to treat it❤
This scene froze me into tuning in deeply, especially when she said "we aren't sad people". What words to live by!
A big part of what took me so long to get into Downton was the idea of having to care about a bunch of rich toffs. Acting like this is what got me onboard.
💔💔😭😭 this scene…. Says so much in so little time.
Not the point but Cora looking like an absolute queen❤
Makes me cry every single time. If only I had a love like that!
I had tears pouring down my face!!
Too bad they never had that late in life baby
Damn that O'Brien!! 😠
@@pwatson5766 Yep. She never got what she had coming.
O’Brien 🤬🤬🤬Never cared how guilty she acted like she felt she got off wayyyy to easy
@@rcnelson I mean, she ended up working for Susan, thats a pretty terrible punishment tbh
If they had the whole of Downton would have finished at the end of Season 1. New male heir - no Matthew Crawley etc etc.
This scene right here!❤
I love this
who put these onions here?!
😂
I love this movie
😢❤
This scene proofs that behind every man is a stronger woman
*proves
🙄 I know strong women & men. I know not as strong women & men. Get real. Quit the bosh.
If Robert is indeed Illegitimate, then the money still went on the right family as Matthew and his descendants inherit the place anyway.
Lose his name????? What was he talking about?
His mother spent a week in France with the previous owner of this villa about nine months before he was born, and the son of the previous owner said that he thinks they're half-brothers and that's why his father left the villa to this woman he'd spent a single week with 40/50 years ago
I think at the end she says that nothing happened and Robert is definitely a legitimate child of his real father, but honestly who knows if she was telling the truth (she's organised lies for family harmony before)
I haven't seen the movie yet. What was wrong with Cora?
She has cancer.
They didn’t disclose it.
pernicious anaemia was the end diagnosis.
She thought she had cancer which has similar symptoms to what she actually had. Through out the movie she was acting very differently and the only person to really notice was Edith.
Wasn’t pernicious anemia the disease that Lord Merton (who married Isabel) had? Is it contagious? Guess only on public television and in the movies.
Why??!!!😭
I thought he looked great with a reasonable weight loss and a tan.
Did Hugh Bonneville have all that plastic surgery on his face to make him look like vintage and weathered tan leather? How extraordinarily strange. You’re drastically distracted from the great acting, fixated with this unnatural facial skin that looks more suited in Madame Tussaud’s or on a plate next to fried eggs and beans
He lost weight and is very tanned. Not plastic surgery
🤣🤣🤣
They recorded the scenes on the boat at the beguinning of the production, so he got very tanned. Makeup team tried to cover it without good results
I would like to see another Downtown Abbey movie where Tom is dead and Mary and Tom’s wife fight for Sybbie’s custody.
Wtf
@@daisycook2366 yes it could be 5 years into the future where Tom recently passed and A fight ensue for the custody of Sybbie between Lucy and Mary.
No. Just no.
Oh hi there Satan 😨
More like the French Count making a fuss that his former villa was inherited by a non-aristocrat, and her cousins coming to her rescue, then Sybbie ends up falling in love with the Count's heir, and so finally he chooses to accept her since the villa will return to his family.