The King - Robert Pattinson Fights Timothee Chalamet Clip | Netflix

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It's Timothee Chalamet's King Henry V versus Robert Pattinson's Dauphin in this brutal, muddy fight scene from The King.

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The King - Robert Pattinson Fights Timothee Chalamet Clip | Netflix

Wayward Prince Hal must turn from carouser to warrior king as he faces hostilities from inside and outside the castle walls in the battle for England.
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I like how the daulphins armor is in perfect condition as if unused. Really illustrates how inexperienced and incompetent he is.

justinbieber
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I felt like I should be laughing during this scene but I found myself entirely unable to even find joy in it. It was pathetic, I just felt uncomfortable watching such a miserable man stumble around in the mud, and the score amplified that feeling. Such an amazing scene

chickensox
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I love how Timothee throws down his sword, and nods to his people. “He’s all yours.”

It’s as if killing the dauphin himself is beneath him.

joannelim
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Pattinson is fearless in his acting. It makes him a chameleon. He's undoubtedly one of the very most talented actors with the greatest range working today. Truly remarkable.

wardencobb
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The way he buried his sword on the ground, backs up, and gives his men the nod is so gangster.

CollectingLlama
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When he swings her perfectly clean sword around to look cool and Henry just looks and picks one of the many old muddy ones from the floor, that in its self was an illustration of the reason of his victory

ConnorO
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The Dauphin waits until Harold is exhausted before challenging him, which is cowardly but after overseeing the battle and how his armoured knights were mired in the mud, he still keeps his armor on, its the height of stupidity!

geneobrien
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Jeez that would be so terrifying. Once he realized he really wasn't going to be able to get up, he must have been filled with horror, knowing he was going to die

gregdrake
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I don't think Dauphin was completely incompetent like people are saying. When you look at his opening sword swing and stance you tell see he is very well trained in sword fighting, perhaps better than Henry. His real issue is that he has never been in mud and slop before, and does not know that the flat-bottomed sabatons he is wearing will render him immobile in the mud. He therefore loses due to the massive oversight this inexperience on a real battlefield brings, even though he may very well be more technically competent than Henry in sword fighting.

ET-ycll
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i like how the french guy plays the english king and the english guy the french prince

omgfish
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When I watched this scene for the first time I genuinely thought an epic final battle would go down lol

behemoth_ix
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When he maxxed agility but still fails his check and you maxxed charisma

crashusmaximus
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It's historically inaccurate, but it's a great piece of symbolism. Henry offered to fight the Dauphin one on one, but because he refused, lots of French and English blood was shed for no reason.
It was Henry's men who were dying in his place and the Dauphin's men who were dying in his. That's why Henry looked so disgusted when the Dauphin trounced up in his shiny new armour: hundreds of lives lost because of an arrogant coward who didn't have the courage to spare the men he was leading.
So when the ultimate moment comes, Henry just washes his hands of his opponent. The Dauphin wanted his army to fight in his stead, so Henry lets his fight in his. Blood for blood.

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I don’t think he's completely unskilled. The contrast here is how pristine his armor is compared to Henry's muddy attire. The Dauphin was probably a skilled enough swordsman, but he had only ever fought in courts with marble floor, and never in the mud and grime like Henry has. A king that fights his own battles.

crablord
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Right away Henry knew that he didn't deserved to be killed by his sword. He wasn't worthy to fight a king. The way he nods to his men, to take him, that's power.

kcla
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Really enjoyed this film- great little gem on Netflix

jonmayes
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I dismissed Pattinson as just another wanna be when he was in the Twilight movies. Just watched Tenet on DVD. He did a great job in that movie and a much better actor than I have given credit. He's a major star in the making. He could be the Peter O'Toole of his generation

weirdshibainu
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I love that when daulphin falls in the mud, nobody laughs at him, they are too tired for this shit.

gigachad
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That was effing funny! A fortune in armor and training and it's the mud that fells him.

davidchapman
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Probably the only realistic medieval fighting scene in popular cinema

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