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Henry VIII, ascended to the throne as a lithe, handsome seventeen-year-old and died after an extraordinary 38-year-reign, an embittered, obese invalid. The rest of Europe looked on in amazement as Henry, desperate for a male heir, cast aside the older, but loyal Katherine of Aragon for a series of marriages, with wives who are better known for the way their lives ended rather than for how they were lived - the determined temptress Anne Boleyn; the pious yet tragic Jane Seymour; the outcast Anne of Cleves; the young, adulterous Katherine Howard and finally, the devoted care-giver Katherine Parr. This tale of Henry VIII depicts the sexual intrigue, betrayal and rivalry that existed within his Court, in a reign hallmarked by political and religious upheaval, violence and corruption. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski The life story of a famous English monarch and his numerous wives is understandably an enticing subject for film, especially considering that he is well-known not only in Britain but worldwide, making it a commercially attractive endeavor that allows for a high budget. At first glance, nothing resembles this being a television production. It is a grand affair, sparing no expense on knightly armor, exteriors, or interiors. We even witness a knightly tournament. Additionally, the casting, led by Helena Bonham Carter, is a draw for film fans, logically getting the most space in the script. However, the script is the biggest weakness. It is predictable and caters to all the legends and notions created about this character. It even includes the cliché final farewell of the dying Henry to his son with the necessary advice. Nevertheless, due to its undeniable entertainment value, I give it 4 stars. Overall impression: 70%. However, I would assign the film's drawbacks to the unnecessarily gory details of executions, including blood splattering on the onlookers... ()