Kenneth Branagh has one of those careers many in the industry likely envy. He's good-looking enough to make women swoon ...
Kenneth Branagh has one of those careers many in the industry likely envy. He’s good-looking enough to make women swoon but rugged enough to tackle darker roles. He writes. He directs. All, including Christopher Nolan, respect him. And he has fantastic hair.
Near the end of the war epic, Bolton spots various shapes on the horizon and peers through binoculars. Colonel Winning approaches and asks, “What do you see?” A smile spreads over Bolton’s face. “Home,” he says with tears as the music swells — one of my favorite movie moments.No stranger to William Shakespeare, Branagh made a name for himself by adapting the Bard’s works to the big screen, often with astounding results.
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