"A Man for All Seasons"

"A Man for All Seasons" Demonstrates What Integrity Should Be in the Middle Ages and Now A Man for All Seasons - 4 Stars (Excellent) A Man for All Seasons suggests the conversation starter: What might a man penance for his standards? When King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) looks for endorsement to separate from his maturing spouse Catherine of Aragon who couldn't bear him a child, and wed his fancy woman Anne Boleyn, the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church hold him up. Henry VIII's new Chancellor of England and Cardinal- - Sir Thomas More (Paul Scofield)- hinders him too. Henry VIII needs Sir Thomas More's favouring in his activity yet doesn't get it as Sir Thomas More, a great Catholic and Cardinal, won't oblige such apostasy. More leaves as chancellor, looking to experience his life as a private residence, however, Henry VIII will agree to nothing not exactly More's open endorsement of his adamant course. Sir Thomas declines to either support o...