Shakespeare in love
Movie info
Genre: comedy, romance
Directed
by John Madden
Written
by Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard
Running
time: 2.03
Release:
1998
Cast
Gwyneth
Paltrow
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-Viola De Lesseps
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Joseph
Fiennes
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William
Shakespeare
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Geoffrey
Rush
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Philip
Henslowe
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Judi
Dench
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Queen
Elizabeth
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Ben
Affleck
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Ned
Alleyn
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Colin
Firth
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Lord
Wessex
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Rupert
Everett
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Christopher
Marlowe
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My review
“Shakespeare in
love” is a historical comedy about life and hardships of a great playwright
William Shakespeare. It’s a good idea to show creative sufferings in which all
Shakespeare’s works were made but John Madden could strengthen this showing not
only his creative works but also a private life. So you can see a very specific
and original movie.
The script was
smooth
and interesting but for me, it’s a bit monotonous. It’s a story full of historical acuities and
specifications that made the whole film to be plausible and believeable.
This
wondeful story, sеt in 1594, introduсes Will Shakespeare as a young English playwright
struggling with plots and characters. And he's in competition with Christopher
Marlowe, who writes for a rival theater. His producer is deeply in debt to the
local moneylender whose methods of collection are deceitful. Just as the future
of their Rose Theater looks dire, a wealthy merchant's daughter, Viola De
Lesseps, who swoons over Will's sonnets, decides to masquerade as a boy and
audition for "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate King's Daughter," one of
Will's works-in-progress. She's hired immediately, as Will is enchanted with
the recitations of his new "Romeo" until, of course, he discovers he
is a she. By then, Queen Elizabeth I has promised her in marriage to Lord
Wessex, a cold, arrogant Virginia tobacco farmer. All's well that ends well
and, if their escapades resemble "Twelfth Night," that's no
coincidence.
To
sum up, I’d like to say that this film is entertaining, witty and acutely
funny, with the ability to appeal to more than Shakespeare buffs. But for real
fans of Shakespeare, it's a glorious treat that's smart and humorous, with
highly appealing performances all round. It is clear that everyone in the film
is having a great time with the material, and it is contagious. Personally I
think that a brilliant and witty script by Tom Stoppard is brought to life by a
great cast.
“Shakespeare in love” is a historical comedy about life and hardships of THE great playwright William Shakespeare. It’s a good idea to show creative sufferings in which all Shakespeare’s works were made but John Madden strengthenED this BY showing not only his creative works but also a private life.
ОтветитьУдалить...that made the whole film (NO 'to be') plausible and believeable.
IT WOULD BE VERY GOOD, WERE IT NOT BASED ON ROTTEN TOMATOES REVIEWS!