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Henry V
by William Shakespeare
On the eve of the Battle of Agincourt, King Henry rallies his exhausted and outnumbered troops with a powerful oration on honor and brotherhood. He rejects the need for more reinforcements, asserting that the fewer the men, the greater the share of glory for those who fight.
The Musketeers III
by Simon J Ashford
While hiding children in a monastery cellar, Aramis attempts to reconcile with Porthos after a four-year absence. Porthos expresses deep resentment and a sense of betrayal over Aramis choosing a religious life over their brotherhood and the Musketeer code.
Peaky Blinders
by Steven Knight
Thomas Shelby prepares to execute his friend and fellow war veteran Danny Whizz-Bang to settle a blood feud with an Italian gang. As Danny reflects on his trauma from the Great War and makes final requests for his family, Thomas offers a moment of mercy and brotherhood before the fatal shot.
The Great Dictator
by Charlie Chaplin
A humble barber, mistaken for a powerful dictator, delivers a passionate plea for humanity, peace, and democracy. He rejects the pursuit of power in favor of universal brotherhood and the end of greed and hate.