Henry V review: Kit Harington is borderline deranged in a revival that is historic in more ways than one
Henry V is an intrinsically doubled-edged work. Is Shakespeare's Plantagenet hero the supreme instance of patriotism as he trounces the French at Agincourt? Or is he a war criminal? Or is he a bit of both " wrapped up (courtesy of the Bard's profligate genius) in the one deeply conflicted individual?