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The Lion in Winter (Theatre)

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A 1966 play written by James Goldman, about the troubles in the family of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine.Henry's three sons, John, Geoffrey and Richard, all aspire to succeed him as king. (A fourth son, Henry the Young King, is recently deceased.) Both he and his wife favour a different son; since she once instigated rebellion against him, Henry has kept her locked up for ten years, but this experience hasn't dampened her spirit. The power play begins in earnest in 1183, when this lovely family goes to celebrate Christmas in their palace at Chinon along with King Philip II of France, whose older sister Alais is Henry's mistress.The play's original Broadway run featured Robert Preston as Henry, Rosemary Harris as Eleanor, and Christopher Walken in his Broadway debut as Philip. A film version, featuring a screenplay adaptation by Goldman, was made in 1968, directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Peter O'Toole as Henrynote It was actually O'Toole's second appearance in the role; he'd also played Henry in Becket, released four years earlier. and Katharine Hepburn as Eleanor. It also marked the feature debuts of Anthony Hopkins, as Richard, and Timothy Dalton, as Philip. Also starring are John Castle as Geoffrey, Nigel Terry as John, Jane Merrow as Alais, and Nigel Stock as William Marshall. The film received seven Academy Award nominations, winning for Best Actress (Hepburn), Adapted Screenplay (Goldman), and Original Score (John Barry).A made-for-TV adaptation, directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and starring Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close in the leads, first aired in 2003.
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Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other
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Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: Henry and Eleanor's love for each other seeps through occasionally... usually in the form of them hurting each other. It's very telling that Henry planning to annul his marriage to Eleanor is the thing that really hurts her, even after everything else. Likewise Eleanor declaring that she slept with Henry's father utterly disgusts him and destroys him.
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Intimate Hair Brushing
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Intimate Hair Brushing: Mentioned when Eleanor and Alais speak privately. Alais has been fostered at Henry and Eleanor's court for years, the intent having been for her to marry one of their sons (they couldn't agree on which), and Eleanor fondly recalls raising the girl: "I remember how I used to brush and braid this hair."
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I Was Quite a Looker
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I Was Quite a Looker: Both Henry and Richard recall Eleanor's youthful beauty, and Eleanor looks back both fondly and bitterly on her glory days.
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Bloodless Carnage
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Bloodless Carnage: Only one character is actually killed on screen in the 1968 film: the guard outside the cellar where Henry's sons are locked in. Despite the lack of blood, the scene is brutal and disturbing.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: Henry flips his lid when Philip reveals that all of his sons have betrayed him. After huddling under a rampart, he wakes up everyone in the castle by kicking and screaming at them.
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The Mistress
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The Mistress: Alais is Henry's mistress. Given that he's a king and this is the twelfth century, this wouldn't be a very big deal, except for the fact that she's also royalty, engaged to his son, and his wife helped raise her. They do seem to genuinely care for each other, though. The Posthumous Character Rosamund was another one of Henry's mistresses. Eleanor loathed her, and still does even now that she's been dead for years. Even Henry wonders why she hates Rosamund in particular so much, given that she was by no means the first woman he had on the side, and Eleanor obviously knew that.
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"Well Done, Son" Guy
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: All of Henry's sons secretly want his approval.
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Sibling Rivalry
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Sibling Rivalry: Played at the level of a contact sport, if not outright war.
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ManBehindTheMan
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Man Behind the Man: Geoffrey wants to be the chancellor (since nobody's considering him in the tussle over the actual throne). Though it would be easier to be the true power with John as a king, he still wants the position if Richard wins out.
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The High Queen
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The High Queen: Henry describes Eleanor as such, when they first met:
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The Ghost
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The Ghost: Young Henry, the eldest son of Henry and Eleanor is alluded to several times in the play. Most references are to his untimely death. But Richard angrily describes him as being horrendous, a sentiment that Henry agrees with. When a shocked Eleanor points out that Young Henry was supposedly Henry's favorite son, he says he was. King Louis VII of France, Philip and Alais' father, and Eleanor's ex-husband. He's often referred to disparagingly by both Eleanor and Philip, though Henry for his part speaks of him as a Worthy Opponent.
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In the Back
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In the Back: Or perhaps, better said, 'in the front', since everybody is quite honest about wanting to deceive each other.
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Royals Who Actually Do Something
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Royals Who Actually Do Something: Richard, who's more of a soldier than a prince (this was one of his chief criticisms after he became king, funnily enough).
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Ambiguous Situation
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Ambiguous Situation: Philip and Richard definitely have a thing going on, but whose version of events is accurate and who is lying is left unclear—they both certainly have cause to lie.
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Ominous Latin Chanting
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Ominous Latin Chanting: Used liberally at the beginning of the film. It reappears at the climax when Henry sentences his sons to death.
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Curtain Camouflage
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Curtain Camouflage: Lampshaded by Philip when he hides multiple people behind multiple hangings.
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Sword over Head
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Sword over Head: Henry, having passed judgment on his three sons for treason, raises his sword to strike Richard down...
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Only Sane Man
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Only Sane Man: William Marshal, Henry's right-hand man. Despite his small role, he manages to convince Richard to come along quietly.
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Spiritual Successor
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Spiritual Successor: To Becket, where Peter O'Toole played Henry II as a young man.
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Offing the Offspring
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Offing the Offspring: Subverted. Henry sentences his sons to be executed for treason, but finds he can't do it.
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I Know You Know I Know
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I Know You Know I Know "I know. You know I know. I know you know I know. We know Henry knows and Henry knows we know it. We're a knowledgeable family." Just so you know.
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Succession Crisis
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Succession Crisis: Primogeniture was not the law in 1183, and Henry is worried that his sons might fight a civil war after he dies. It doesn't help that the parents can't agree about which son should inherit: Henry prefers John while Eleanor prefers Richard, while no one considers Geoffrey as a candidate (including Geoffrey himself) even though he's probably more capable as future king than Richard and definitely more so than John. Making it worse is Henry's idea of having more children with Alais. Even worse, Aquitaine has different rules than England. The muddled mess will result in the Hundred Years War, the War of the Baron, and ultimately the Magna Carta when John remains in charge.
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Depraved Bisexual
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Depraved Bisexual: Richard and Philip and maybe Geoffrey as well. Not that the heterosexual characters are any more virtuous...
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God Save Us from the Queen!
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God Save Us from the Queen!: When it's Eleanor of Aquitaine, a Real-Life Chessmaster and trouble-maker...
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: Eleanor balks when Geoffrey and Richard suggest secretly killing Henry. She's also horrified when Henry tells her that he's going to lock his sons up to keep them from rebelling against him. On the flip side, Henry is aghast when Eleanor coldly informs him that Richard would kill any child Henry has with Alais, and that she'd endorse it. Henry can't bring himself to kill his own children, and lets them escape.
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Might Makes Right
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Might Makes Right:
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Anguished Declaration of Love
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Anguished Declaration of Love: In front of her sons, Eleanor confesses that she loved — and still loves — their father. Eleanor, pleading to win back the love of her favorite son Richard, to the point that she cuts her own wrist with a dagger to prove to him that this time she's telling the truth.
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Betrayal by Offspring
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Betrayal by Offspring: Richard, Geoffrey, and John against Henry.
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Batman Gambit
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Batman Gambit: In a brilliant moment of The Chessmaster, Geoffrey proposes an alliance with Philip to make Geoffrey King of England in exchange for all French terrirtories. An angry John decries his betrayal, only for an annoyed and exasperated Geoffrey to explain to John that he knew that Philip is an Obvious Judas and would immediately tell Henry of Geoffrey's plot, making John the ideal heir for Henry again. John admits he acted rashly.
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Requisite Royal Regalia
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Requisite Royal Regalia: Largely averted. Henry, despite being the King of England, always wears simple, unadorned clothing, with fingerless gloves and a rather unkempt appearance. When he goes out to greet the King of France (who is dressed well in royal blues), an extra coat and a simple crown is all he dons. Eleanor, meanwhile, is rarely seen outside of her scarlet finery, complete with immaculate white wimple and gold crown.
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Noodle Incident
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Eleanor has some interesting history herself. Her backstory involving the Crusades would count as a Noodle Incident if she hadn't given the audience Too Much Information...
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Woman Scorned
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Woman Scorned: One of the reasons Eleanor is pissed. Richard calls her "Medea to the teeth."
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Manipulative Bastard
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Manipulative Bastard: Henry, Philip, Geoffrey, and Eleanor are the most flagrantly manipulative. As Henry says, it's the only way to be alive, fifty, and a king all at once. As for Eleanor... Philip implies that his entire relationship with Richard is part of a long con to get revenge for Henry humiliating his father (Eleanor's first husband).
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent: Whilst everyone else goes with The Queen's Latin. Katharine Hepburn goes with a flat Mid-Atlantic. Historically, of course, they should all be speaking French.
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Worthy Opponent
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King Louis VII of France, Philip and Alais' father, and Eleanor's ex-husband. He's often referred to disparagingly by both Eleanor and Philip, though Henry for his part speaks of him as a Worthy Opponent.
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Exact Eavesdropping
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Exact Eavesdropping: Subverted: Philip made more and more people hide behind a curtain and then exposed things with every newcomer, while also showing the latest curtain-inhabitant that he was overheard himself. (Good job if you understood that sentence after reading it only once!)
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Would Hurt a Child
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Would Hurt a Child: Henry plans to marry again and have another son. Eleanor states that he's too old and won't be around to protect him.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: John. Historical in that as the youngest son, he'd traditionally inherit the least (hence the real-life nickname of "Lackland", though ironically he did become king after all, since Richard outlived Geoffrey but died childless). Made painful in this telling because Henry's attempts to favor him over Richard and Geoff have turned John into a clueless spoiled brat. Geoffrey. John has Henry's support and Richard has Eleanor's, but:
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Cheshire Cat Grin
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Cheshire Cat Grin: Eleanor grins throughout every scene, no matter how barbed her words.
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: John tries to kill Geoffrey with a candlestick.
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Always Second Best
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Always Second Best: Richard despite being a legendary warrior both in the play and in real-life is utterly terrified of Henry in a single fight. His fears are justified as Henry is able to best his three sons when they try to kill him.
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Wise Beyond Their Years
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Wise Beyond Their Years: King Philip of France is only seventeen, but one of the more able plotters.
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What Measure Is a Mook?
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What Measure Is a Mook?: For all the sound and fury of the story, absolutely nothing actually changes... except for the poor nameless guard who gets killed when Eleanor goes to free the princes.
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The Dragon
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The Dragon: Eleanor's gaoler-turned-guardsman, whose loyalty she's implied to have bought with riches. He escorts her to her imprisoned sons and even murders a peer on her behalf.
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Snow Means Death
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Snow Means Death: The title The Lion in Winter symbolizes the fiery fighter Henry as he is forced to confront his inevitable death. It's no accident that the play takes place at Christmas—the winter solstice and the longest night of the year. The metaphor is made even more direct by the fact that one of the symbols of House Plantagenet was a lion.
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Royal Brat
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Royal Brat: John is portrayed as a spoiled, block-headed teenager who's a constant, unwitting pawn in his elder brothers' schemes.
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Artistic License – History
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Artistic License – History: The narrative itself condenses years of bloody conflict into an interpersonal struggle over a day or two. Christmas trees first appeared in Germany in the 1500s, and wrapping gifts didn't really become popular in England until the 19th century. Henry announcing that he's got a decade on the Pope is a great line, but Henry is fifty and Lucius III, the Pope at the time, was 86. While Richard's sexuality is still intensely debated, historians have ruled out Richard and Philip II's being lovers. A passage of 12th-century chronicler Roger of Howden's Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi et Gesta Regis Ricardi Benedicti abbatis describes Richard and Philip's closeness and sharing a bed. However, sharing a bed was common in the Middle Ages (and indeed to varying degrees into the 19th century—bed-sharing saved on laundry and heating), and such ostentatious intimacy was a sign of royal favor. In this particular instance Richard, who feared being passed over for John, and Philip, who was eager to promote infighting within the Plantagenet dynasty, were emphasizing their alliance as a threat to Henry. Contemporaries and medieval historians understood this perfectly, and it was not until 1948 that architectural historian J. H. Harvey, failing to understand the medieval social norms behind and the context of the event, anachronistically interpreted the bed sharing as an affair. On the other hand, historians now speculate that Philip and Geoffrey might have had some sort of romantic attachment, given that they were far closer than Richard and Philip ever were and Phillip was intensely grief stricken when he died, but in the play they barely know each other.
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Hero of Another Story
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Hero of Another Story: William Marshal is a real person who acts as the understated Number Two for Henry and later Eleanor. What else did he do? Well, he was eulogized as "the greatest knight who ever lived" for a start. He would ultimately serve five kings (Henry II, Henry the Young King, Richard I, John, and Henry III), culminating in him becoming Regent for Henry III.
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Snark-to-Snark Combat
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Snark-to-Snark Combat: The only way Henry and Eleanor know how to interact.
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Suddenly Shouting
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Suddenly Shouting: A specialty of Henry, who can go from calm conversation to bellowing on a dime.
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Wife Husbandry
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Wife Husbandry: Not only is Alais young enough to be Henry's daughter, she's been betrothed to his son since childhood... and thus grew up in England, as it was custom for betrothed princesses to live where they'd one day be married. Since her mother died when she was young, Eleanor basically raised her, meaning Henry's carrying on with his wife's adopted daughter and their intended daughter-in-law. Ew.
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I Kiss Your Hand
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I Kiss Your Hand: Eleanor does this to Henry, to his displeasure.
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The Lancer
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The Lancer: William Marshal, who did serve Eleanor and then the Plantagenets for most of his life.
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Eleanor and Henry both love their children and each other, even if they all treat each other like shit. Henry also seems to genuinely love Alais on some level, and even Eleanor doesn't actually hate her like she does Rosamund. (She basically raised Alais, which probably explains why she has some affection for her in spite of herself.)
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If I Can't Have You…
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If I Can't Have You…: Eleanor lives off of making Henry miserable since he's imprisoned her. Can you blame her?
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Hot-Blooded
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Hot-Blooded: Henry and Richard, which, based on most historical accounts, is definitely Truth in Television.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: Well, Alais isn't a jerkass, but she does demand Henry kill his imprisoned sons. But she is absolutely correct that, even if she and Henry marry and she gives him an heir, if there are three disgruntled disinherited sons running around, the second Henry dies, she and the child would be in grave danger with no one to protect them.
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Chess Motifs
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Chess Motifs:
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Like an Old Married Couple
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Like an Old Married Couple: They are, but despite the constant bickering, it's clear Henry and Eleanor still have feelings for each other.
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Here We Go Again!
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Here We Go Again!: After Christmas nearly ends in a body count, Eleanor politely inquires if Henry plans to let her out again for Easter, implying that this madness will happen every holiday.
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Good Feels Good
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Good Feels Good: Henry claims that, since he hasn't been to war in years, he's learned "how good it is to write a law, or make a tax more fair."
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Grey-and-Gray Morality
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: None of the characters are particularly decent people, especially towards each other. And their plotting can actually get other people killed.
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Unwitting Pawn
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Unwitting Pawn: Princes John (for Geoffrey) and Richard (for Philip).
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Belligerent Sexual Tension
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Belligerent Sexual Tension: An astounding amount between Henry and Eleanor.
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Geoffrey, even more than the others. He promises to hitch his cart to whomever looks like winning at that particular moment.
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THeUnfavorite
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The Unfavorite: How Geoffrey perceives himself among the royal sons. John is favored by Henry, Richard is favored by Eleanor, which leaves him with no one. While he is going to be the chancellor to whoever becomes king, the fact the nobody has even considered him as a candidate for the throne is a very sore point for him.
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Tsundere
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Tsundere: Eleanor is a mixture of Harsh and Sweet. She seems to have been mostly the Sweet type in her younger days, but has moved more toward the Harsh type in her later years.
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Establishing Character Moment
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Establishing Character Moment: Eleanor's greetings to her sons perfectly sum up her relationship with each of them.
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Arranged Marriage
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Arranged Marriage: Princess Alais and Richard, to fulfill an old bargain between Henry and Philip's father. Richard refuses to go through with it if it means giving up the Aquitaine.
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Straw Nihilist
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Straw Nihilist: Richard reveals that underneath his honor he actually thinks it's a Crapsack World, with him giving an angry screed to Eleanor justifying killing Henry that nature does incredibly cruel things so it's fine for them to kill their father.
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Evil Matriarch
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Evil Matriarch: Eleanor, at least as Richard sees her.
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Middle Child Syndrome
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Middle Child Syndrome: Geoffrey is a painfully pure example of this trope.
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Straight Gay
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Straight Gay: Richard's affection for Philip is not revealed until well into the story. Before, during, and after, he remains a strong-willed Blood Knight and the most physically dangerous of Henry's sons.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: In the film, after exposing everyone's plots to each other, Philip is never seen nor heard from again. One wonders how he slept through the racket of packing for Rome.
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World of Ham
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World of Ham: But it works.
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Parental Favoritism
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Parental Favoritism: Henry and Eleanor openly admit who their favorite sons are and endlessly scheme against each other to place their chosen boy on the throne... while Geoffery pits everyone against each other because he's ignored by both parents.
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Posthumous Character
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The Posthumous Character Rosamund was another one of Henry's mistresses. Eleanor loathed her, and still does even now that she's been dead for years. Even Henry wonders why she hates Rosamund in particular so much, given that she was by no means the first woman he had on the side, and Eleanor obviously knew that.
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Destructive Romance
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Destructive Romance: Henry and Eleanor obviously still love each other, and Eleanor barely even tries to hide it. However, it's mixed with resentment, mind games, scheming, and stubbornness on both sides. Their interactions toe the line between genuine affection and seeming like they're literally about to kill each other.
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Revenge
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Revenge: Philip went through a lot of trouble to screw Henry over... just because Henry constantly picked on Philip's daddy years prior. Could also be a very subtle case of Feuding Families.
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PassiveAggressiveCombat
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Passive Aggressive Combat: Henry, Eleanor, Philip, and Geoffrey are masters of it.
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Defiant to the End
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Defiant to the End: "When the fall is all there is, it matters." Richard refusing to flinch when Henry raises his sword to execute him for Richard's rebellion.
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Momma's Boy
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Momma's Boy: Richard as a child. Not any more now that he's grown up, though.
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Family Disunion
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Family Disunion: You'd need a chart to map out which family members are conspiring with who to undermine one or more other family members, and there'd still a lot of overlap between allies and foes. And it's not your typical family squabbles over who gets great-grandmother's china cabinet, either—the stakes are crowns, countries, and one increasingly reluctant bride.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: Like crazy. Generally from laugh-out-loud funny to crushing tragedy in the course of just a few lines.
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Dramatic Irony
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Dramatic Irony: A good deal of the tension, squabbling and fighting during the story is over who will succeed Henry as king of England and get the Aquitaine, with Richard and John being championed by their mother and father respectively — while Geoffrey is very much ignored. Most viewers will know that ultimately Richard did become king and was succeeded by John after he died without heirs, only for John to be primarily remembered as a villain whose reign effectively ended the Angevin Empire.note Historical opinion of John has become more tolerant over the centuries, and he's regarded as a generally capable ruler with a horrible, vindictive personality. Viewers might also know that Geoffrey would die only three years after the setting of this film, that his son Arthur was possibly murdered on John's order, and that after Henry's death Eleanor acted as regent for Richard while he was fighting in the Crusades; in a bizarre reversal of events she actually tried to retire to an abbey when she was 72, only to have to keep coming out of retirement to help her sons.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Henry, Eleanor, and Geoffrey have honed their sarcasm into fine-cutting weapons. Philip and Richard aren't as clever with words but can give as well as they can take. If you're John and Alais, you can't keep up.
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What You Are in the Dark
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What You Are in the Dark: Geoffrey convinces John and Richard to stab Henry. Richard and John agree, with Richard outright declaring that when push comes to shove he is a killer and it does not matter the circumstances.
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Heir Club for Men
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Heir Club for Men: Mentioned when Eleanor talks about her previous marriage to Louis VII, which produced only daughters, but not a significant part of the plot. Henry seems to take it as read that he and Alais will have a son, though.
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My Beloved Smother
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My Beloved Smother: Richard thinks of Eleanor this way. He's her favorite child, and she's trying to get at least the Aquitaine for him.
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Dysfunctional Family
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Dysfunctional Family: You think?
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DidNotThinkThisThrough
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Did Not Think This Through: Numerous times people overplay their hands by revealing their tactics. Henry smugly explains to a confused Philip that Philip has just explained how he's going to deal with Henry, that he's going to play the waiting game and try to force his sons to fight amongst each other. So Henry now knows what to expect for Philip's responses. Eleanor boldly declares that she and all of Henry's sons will rise against him if he goes to Rome. Henry immediately points out that she's just told him to keep them locked-up which stuns Eleanor. As noted above, while Henry was fine with imprisoning his sons until he and Alais are married, he did not really think that they will always be a threat to any of Henry's children with Alais, and that he has to keep them imprisoned forever.
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Revenge by Proxy
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Revenge by Proxy: Phillip using Richard to get to Henry.
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Royally Screwed Up
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Royally Screwed Up: Any vestige of familial love is hopelessly entangled with an inability to trust one another's true motivations, and it colors every interaction between any of them. Even the most sincere declaration of loyalty is instantly shattered by the next political betrayal.
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Queer Romance
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Queer Romance: Philip and Richard. Richard was pained enough by Philip's marriage to stop writing to him, but Philip claims he only went along because he could hurt Henry by eventually revealing that his son was committing sodomy.
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I Have No Son!
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I Have No Son!: Henry tells his sons he is disowning them all upon learning they were plotting against him.
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Jacob and Esau
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Jacob and Esau: Henry is trying to get John on the throne and Eleanor wants Richard to have it. (What about Geoffrey, you may ask. What about him?)
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Freudian Excuse
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Freudian Excuse: Henry and Eleanor admit that they're responsible for how their sons turned out: Henry's babying has turned John into a Spoiled Brat, while his neglect combined with Eleanor's smothering and devious nature has made Richard distant and mistrustful. Meanwhile, both of them have completely neglected Geoffrey, which has made him cold and devious, with no real loyalty or affection towards any of his family.
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Decadent Court
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Decadent Court: Tinged with reality. The trappings are as rough and medieval as the period allows, but the interpersonal dynamics are just as convoluted as you'd expect.
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Damned by Faint Praise
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Young Henry, the eldest son of Henry and Eleanor is alluded to several times in the play. Most references are to his untimely death. But Richard angrily describes him as being horrendous, a sentiment that Henry agrees with. When a shocked Eleanor points out that Young Henry was supposedly Henry's favorite son, he says he was.
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Seen It All
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Seen It All: Henry II is so old he's got ten years on the Pope, and uses those years of experience in dealing with Philip. Eleanor has some interesting history herself. Her backstory involving the Crusades would count as a Noodle Incident if she hadn't given the audience Too Much Information...
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Did I Mention It's Christmas?
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Did I Mention It's Christmas?: There are presents (never opened), holly hanging and a tree, but little time for rejoicing.
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Psychotic Smirk
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Psychotic Smirk: Geoffrey has a rather good one.
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Modest Royalty
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Modest Royalty: Henry, who dresses and acts like a peasant. This is exemplified in the scene where he greets King Phillip of France: Phillip arrives clean, well-coiffed, wearing his house colors amid a fanfare of trumpets and guards. Henry slaps on his crown at the last second and strolls out to meet him in the same rough tunic and trousers he wore the day before.
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Technicolor Eyes
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Technicolor Eyes: According to Eleanor, the late Rosamund de Clifford had violet eyes, at least in a certain light.
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Can't Live with Them, Can't Live Without Them
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Can't Live with Them, Can't Live Without Them: Henry and Eleanor love and despise each other, and it's clear that they still love each other even while doing a very good job at inflicting any emotional wound that they can.
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Hidden Disdain Reveal
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Hidden Disdain Reveal: Given that he's King of France, it's obvious that Philip already despises Henry. But it's only after Henry reveals that Philip has been outwitted by Henry that Philip unveils It's Personal, as he despised how much Henry utterly humiliated Philip's father time and time again, but paradoxically is also jealous that Louis still seemed to hold no grudge against Henry and his last words went out to Henry and not his own son.
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Warrior Prince
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Warrior Prince: Richard. In the 1968 film, he's first seen victorious in a tournament, prepared to strike his opponent dead. In the 2003 film, he tries fighting his way out of his bedroom until Marshal gets the drop on him.
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Gambit Pileup
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Gambit Pileup: Pretty much every character is running one, and it's complicated by the fact that Henry, Eleanor, Geoffrey and Philip are particularly capable of Xanatos Speed Chess.
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Historical In-Joke
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Historical In-Joke: In the 2003 version, William Marshal is the one who foils both of Richard's attempts to escape Chinon; furthermore, it takes little more than an admonishing look for Richard to back down. This reflects the fact that Marshal unhorsed Richard in 1189 and refrained from killing him only because Richard appealed to his sense of chivalry; he was one of the only men in Europe who could match Richard for sheer combat prowess.
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story: The drama in the House of Plantagenet at the time was very real. But it does play fast and loose with the historical facts in favor of telling a good story. Goldman even acknowledged that much of his characterization of Henry II in particular was fictionalized.
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The Pawn
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The Pawn: Alais, as she says so herself. She claims that because of this, she has nothing to lose.
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Freudian Trio
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Freudian Trio: John as Id, Richard as Ego, Geoffrey as Superego.
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Younger Than They Look
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Younger Than They Look: Philip. It's even lampshaded by Eleanor.
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Ham-to-Ham Combat
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Ham-to-Ham Combat: When Henry and Eleanor put away the Snark Daggers and break out the Ham Cannons, there may as well be no-one else in the room.
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Cue the Flying Pigs
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Cue the Flying Pigs: When Eleanor warns Henry that his sons will rise against him if he goes to Rome, he says it will happen "the day that pigs get wings." "There'll be pork in the treetops come morning," Eleanor says.
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The Lost Lenore
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The Lost Lenore: Rosamund de Clifford, who has been dead for seven years but is still remembered for being more beautiful and more loved by Henry than Eleanor. Eleanor likes to pile abuse on her for being Welsh, though.
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Stepford Snarker
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Stepford Snarker: Eleanor is manipulative and sarcastic as they come, and talks about her imprisonment very casually, but a couple scenes show that she is desperately unhappy being trapped in her castle for ten years and counting, and deep down misses her husband and family very much.
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Medieval Morons
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Medieval Morons: Utterly averted. Even John isn't wholly stupid—as he points out, he can read several languages (hell, he can read period, and was the only person depicted in the story who ever learned English), he handcrafted a complicated mechanical Christmas gift for his father, and if nothing else, he's smart enough to realize that if he wants to be king, he's going to need help.
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Dude, She's Like in a Coma
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Dude, She's Like in a Coma: Philip implies that Richard started feeling him up while he was knocked out after a hunting accident.
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Sarcastic Clapping
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Sarcastic Clapping: Henry starts with a slow clap as Eleanor claims to concede and says he can have it all, increasing in speed and volume as she grows more despairing.
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He's Got a Weapon!
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He's Got a Weapon!: Complete with the classic "The Reason You Suck" Speech response.
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Beware the Nice Ones
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Beware the Nice Ones: Alais, for most of the film, has been little more than a tradable pawn (much to her own chagrin), and simply doesn't seem capable of the kind of viciousness the rest of the family displays...until Henry proposes to her, and she tells him that the only way to make sure their children are safe is to either keep his sons locked up forever, or kill them.
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