I'm not sure if anyone noticed this small detail, but Netflix disabled the "Next Episode" timer for this episode. It lets the credits play out, watching the kids play on the playground
@bricktamАй бұрын
That didn't happen for me, but maybe it did earlier.
@patrickraynes661210 ай бұрын
Interesting fact: Olivia Coleman is one to cry when hearing sad stories, so in order to do this scene without getting emotional, she had earbuds hidden in her ears playing shipping reports so that she could not hear anything Helena Bonham Carter was saying and be able to stay composed.
@cherylhulting13015 ай бұрын
Thank you. That's very interesting to know.
@MemekingJag11 күн бұрын
lmao, she literally has the opposite problem to the character she's portraying
@tarawrr2010 ай бұрын
This was the most human we saw Tony imo
@bricktam10 ай бұрын
In Moondust, you see him holding his daughter while Margaret had slight distance with their son and you see him excitedly running with her and his son after the launch. I'm glad they showed subtle portrayals of his love for their children. According to close friends in that circle, he was the more doting and attentive parent than Margaret ever was and showed so much love for his children despite the turbulent marriage (and his own lack of parental love), similar to Diana's love for her sons. Part of his hatred for Margaret was because she threw them to nannies instead of spending time with them. It's no surprise that both kids pursued artistic careers like him.
@michaelhayden72510 ай бұрын
Margaret here should have said “Lilibet you have to go there, today if possible “! She was the one person who could reach Elizabeth sister to sister, mother to mother. Instead the Queen waited!
@j.j.912310 ай бұрын
Sometimes the leaders have to wait, are advised to wait, because their presence would actually impede recovery efforts. You see this in America when there’s a major natural disaster or something like this. It’s because the presence of the president, his staff, security, the extra media attention takes up too many resources that need to be allocated solely for relief efforts.
@charlesbaer99714 ай бұрын
Tony is a complete tool throughout the whole show, so seeing him and Margaret being absolutely shaken to their core really makes this scene.
@RoseQueen21510 ай бұрын
I don’t even know which is more horrible: the victims’ families digging for their own children or the fact that no one on the coal board took any responsibility for this tragedy. 😢😢😢
@web-headsassemble94158 ай бұрын
Legally they might not be blamed, but after all they are still human, so deep down they know it’s their fault, and everyone knows it no matter what
@Urfav_gracex5 ай бұрын
Yeah that was the only way to get money for their children
@lohphat5 ай бұрын
Then Grenfell happens. And once again, no one brought to justice. The UK dystopia of untouchable power continues.
@GlasPthalocyanine4 ай бұрын
The miners lived in two neighbourhoods, each with its own school. The miners organised themselves so that parents weren't digging for their own children. That's basic human decency. The mine managers didn't bother to think about that.
@Big_Bag_of_Pus3 ай бұрын
"No one on the coal board took any responsibility" -- but that didn't stop them from stealing memorial money that had been raised.
@aliciabruder110610 ай бұрын
I always loved this scene as I felt this is the most we see of Tony and Margaret doing a good royal duty and informing the queen vs the people that were supposed to inform her. As well as still seeing Margo and Tony’s relationship still being sweet before we saw the tragic end.
@katerinathatcher700410 ай бұрын
I'm grateful I finally learned about Aberfan. I'm 44yo, not British by origin, this tragedy was far more heart wrenching than imagined.
@AdaKizi2489 ай бұрын
I was 14 when it happened (growing up in NY) and believe me it made massive headlines everywhere.
@Anna-Jade4 ай бұрын
I am from England. My dad's cousin lost two of his children in the Aberfan disaster. May all those little ones who lost their lives rest in peace, it was a truly terrible day that will never be forgotten.
@thomasthompson637810 ай бұрын
The most fascinating thing about all these scenes with the Queen is that Olivia Colman as the Queen is absolutely required to retain her royal composure but at the same time to show us viewers how she's reacting to whatever (often bad) news is at hand. Ms. Colman superbly manages this with her quite expressive eyes . . . and truly, I don't think any other actor could achieve this as well as she does.
@NinoNiemanThe1st10 ай бұрын
Olivia Coleman is a great actor and was perfect for the role: good acting skills, and sort of looks like the Queen in her plain non-descript way - very British to give someone as talented as her a 'platform' in the movie industry, despite the fact she doesn't look like Swift or Rhianna.
@kristincusick13422 ай бұрын
I just read that Olivia Coleman is unable to stop getting emotional over sad stories, so to keep her composure she had ear buds to play shipping reports, so she could keep a straight face. I’m surprised Helena was able to keep a straight face, describing Aberfan.
@TheStuport10 ай бұрын
This scene for me describes the term "Gutted" when a human refers to feeling this way after hearing such a tragic story.
@averyvaliant3 ай бұрын
Wow, I'd never heard of this disaster before. "Heavy rain led to a build-up of water within the tip which caused it to suddenly slide downhill as a slurry, killing 116 children and 28 adults as it engulfed Pantglas Junior School and a row of houses." That's horrific.
@gabespiro89028 ай бұрын
My mum grew up in a welsh mining village not far from Aberfan My grampa (her dad) was a miner and when news broke he and his coworkers went to aberfan to help with excavation I know it’s silly but I like to imagine my grampa is one of those extras in the background But on a serious note, it’s poignant watching a dramatisation of an event that your grandparents witnessed
@kaviyaprabharan183210 ай бұрын
This scene reminds me of 94 school children while studying in their class died because of fire caught in the roofs of the classroom . It happened in kumbakonam district in tamilnadu state 😢😢😢 still heartbreaking incident for me
@lauraclaire10 ай бұрын
I read up on that tragedy. It still shocks me that it has to take something like that to make change.
@AlexHurleyMusic10 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, nothing has changed. The coal pits still stand piled up dangerously high to this day, one sits right above my sister's home. Whenever there is heavy rainfall we get landslides, the coal board was disbanded years ago and to this day nobody has taken official responsibility for the slag heaps. Unfortunately our government doesn't seem to care enough and as a result there is always a chance of history unfortunately repeating itself once again, we've just been lucky enough to not lose anyone in the most recent landslides.
@lauraclaire10 ай бұрын
Omg that’s awful I’m in shock. You would think the government would have learnt from such a disaster. How devastating that it hasn’t. 🥺
@rebeccahayward960710 ай бұрын
Sadly I'm not surprised. I'm a documentary fan, and I used to binge disaster documentaries in particular. I think people don't like to change something that they know works and is cheaper than a safe alternative because they think "nothings happened yet, why change anything?". Keyword of course being 'yet'. It's a sad fact that more often than not it takes one or more deaths (and often only a major disaster) to force the changes required to make anything safer. We've seen this with planes, ships, refineries, trains, buildings and even just simple procedures.
@cherylhulting13015 ай бұрын
@@AlexHurleyMusic😢😢
@deaded50405 ай бұрын
Not for nothing, but the only reason airport security is so tight these days is because of another shocking tragedy that needs no introduction
@AussiePom23 күн бұрын
For me what is even worse is that all those who could have stopped it happening in the first place the high ups on the national coal board suffered no punishment. The blood and death of the people was on their hands and they got away with it.
@varidian6948 ай бұрын
My great grandfather was a coal miner, he rushed to the village as soon as the news came in. He never spoke about it
@patriciakochis37578 ай бұрын
Olivia is a Stellar Unforgettable Actor ❤
@zzzzzz41105 ай бұрын
Incredible acting from Helen bonman carter.
@xyinterrupted10 ай бұрын
Love the videos but that's a really mismatched choice for the outro music 😬
@thomasthompson637810 ай бұрын
Yes indeed.
@aaronswanson457524 күн бұрын
This has to be, in my eyes, Helena's greatest scene. So human, so hurt, so true.
@grumpymonkeyenterprises64138 ай бұрын
116 children, thats unimaginable
@DaveFisher-cq2dr7 ай бұрын
and why did God take away all those young and innocent children? why do only the good die young? BECAUSE GOD IS CRUEL!
@redcardinalist6 ай бұрын
@@DaveFisher-cq2dr I hate to tell you this but God doesnt exist. The British National Coal Board at that time was certainly cruel.
@DaveFisher-cq2dr6 ай бұрын
@@redcardinalist God doesn't exist? you don't know that!
@cherylhulting13015 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢
@farahrosni3406Ай бұрын
@@DaveFisher-cq2dr it was the adults' faults in the first place. Had only they followed the safety protocols those kids didnt have to die. God only shows how greed can destroy the world.
@jonathaneugene258210 ай бұрын
Awesome. Keep it coming with the crown videos.
@RoseRedd-k4b10 ай бұрын
This makes me cry
@deaded50408 ай бұрын
When my aunt Barbara died, I ended up walking 2 hours... in no particular direction... so this hits really hard
@JohnCross-he1oy7 ай бұрын
The street view at aberfan was filmed in the street where my friend lives which is actually in cymanman
@butterflyy6620 күн бұрын
How do I watch this movie 😞 I can’t find it anywhere ; also is it a series?
@Monarchsfan028 ай бұрын
I felt for queen Elizabeth regretting this in her entire reign
@Gurkha73able3 ай бұрын
Extremely sad. This is what the people of Gaza deal with every day.
@jaimiesalid3141Ай бұрын
Oh shut up.
@Gurkha73ableАй бұрын
@@jaimiesalid3141 16,000 kids dead so far
@Andrea_404Ай бұрын
I don't think they deal with collapse of colliery spoil tips every day.
@JamesKnox-nm8bgАй бұрын
@@jaimiesalid3141 he wasn't taking anything away from Aberfan, which was a tragedy. Just pointing out that innocent children are also dying in Palestine, being buried under rubble etc, too. Every day.
@redcardinalist5 ай бұрын
Big fan of Margaret. Not a fan of Elizabeth who I always thought of as a cold heartless cow. Especially with Diana.
@drake19634 ай бұрын
The queen and queen mother were "female dogs"! Princess Margaret had compassion and empathy. The wrong sister became queen.
@fabulouschild20055 ай бұрын
What made it all worse is that the Queen genuinely did not give a shit
@pauleiceic90375 ай бұрын
the queen do care but she cant cry for somereason if you watch the series you will understand
@fabulouschild20054 ай бұрын
@@pauleiceic9037 no, she didn't give two shits about Aberfan. I watched the Crown through - it's dramatised. The real reason it took the queen so long to make even a statement about Aberfan is because she did not care
@jaimiesalid3141Ай бұрын
Hoe can you possibly know that?
@fabulouschild2005Ай бұрын
@jaimiesalid3141 I was there
@gracesanity63144 ай бұрын
Yet the Queen never came for over a week. And only because their was an up roar. Selfish lott.