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Monday, December 21st, 2009
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This was a real-world representation of his monarchy. It concentrates on how the king started out as an agreeable statesman and devout Catholic, but how his philandering and desire for a male heir (along with snubbing the church) led to his downfall. So what if the lady faded the B- word? Rep over it! This is the 21st century, and she was lawful. As for the reference to the fact that all of the people were interviewed were Americans again I say so what? I happen to assume that some aspects of European histroy distinguished more enchanting that American history. Is the reviewer attempting to imply that Americans are not friendly to comment on British history?

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Like I said, the chronicle was heavenly suitable, I have read many books on the subject. The tension between Boleyn and Wolsey was depicted very well. The only scrape I have is the fact that they spent so remarkable time on Katherine and how Henry was scheming to obtain rid of her that even the conflict with Ann (by far the most challenging) took a assist seat, and his last four wives were crammed into about 30 minutes. Either the piece with Katherine should have been shorter or the documentary should have been longer.

Just one American’s understanding,

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I was mad to gaze this DVD due to the beneficial reviews, but was quite disappointed. I should launch by saying that I didn’t beget it past Anne Boleyn because I found it so poor, but here is my review of the first half.

The reviewer before me who said this documentary is “flashy” was set on. The producers seemed to be too concerned with making it over-dramatic than informative. But I consider what was worst about the documentary is that there were no notorious, respected TUDOR historians doing the commentary (not even the prominent American Tudor historian, Retha Warnicke) . I don’t count someone who wrote a book called “Sex with Kings” as an authority on the subject. I could maybe overlook this if these so-called “historians” even got the facts apt. I believe I turned it off shortly after two of them talked about the fact that Henry made Wolsey fracture up Anne Boleyn’s engagement to “her suitable cherish” Henry Percy because Henry VIII wanted Anne for himself. They fail to mention the fact that this engagement was made in secret between Anne and Percy, considerable to the embarrassment of their families–rather, these “historians” act as if this was a planned betrothal. They also fail to mention that the reason the marriage was broken off was because Percy was already promised to Mary Talbot, and Anne was not highly ranked enough to marry a future Earl. I can only win that the “historians” made this mistake because it dramatized the myth even more.

To sum up, the documentary is wrong and over-dramatic.
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