Le jeune prince Henri V devient roi d'Angleterre après la mort de son père Henri IV. Il s'engage alors dans une guerre contre la France.
Bande-annonce
Casting
David Michôd
Director
Tom Glynn-Carney
Hotspur
Gábor Czap
Scot Soldier
Tom Fisher
Northumberland
Edward Ashley
Cambridge
Steven Elder
Dorset
Stephen Fewell
Grey
Sean Harris
William
Ivan Kaye
Scrope
Tom Lawrence
Westmoreland
Ben Mendelsohn
King Henry IV
Timothée Chalamet
Hal
Joel Edgerton
Falstaff
Josef Davies
Beale
Roderick Hill
Cloaked Man
Niké Kurta
Molly
Andrew Havill
Archbishop of Canterbury
Dean-Charles Chapman
Thomas
Nick Wittman
Herald
Joel Edgerton
Writer
David Michôd
Writer
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Commentaires
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Believe the hype. This masterpiece is totally worth your time.
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*This is a short Non-Spoiler Review* I was shocked how the film was so good, I believe that this is the first Netflix movie to be that good. The performances from the cast was Nearly perfect and I see that the hero of the movie was the one who casted them. War shots were too good and they Remind me of Game of thrones war shots. All in all, this is a must see movie of 2019. Bravo Timothée Chalamet!
The battle of Agincourt as presented in the film has nothing to do with the actual events. And cause of this was a huge disappointment. It makes no sense to me why is it so difficult for so many movies to stay in the facts. When it is a film about the battle of Agincourt I want to watch and learn what actually happened those hours, and not a fantasy story.
