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Much Ado About Nothing

Much Ado About Nothing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brannagh Makes Shakespeare Live!
Review: This is one of my favorite movies ever! The cast (except for Michael Keaton, awful, and K. Reeves, almost awful) were excellent, most of whom are English Shakesperian trained actors who are in all of his movies and truly wonderful! Denzel Washington, Emma Thompson and Brannagh are worth the price of the video alone! If you aren't nuts about the Bard you'll learn to love him through this terrific film. Brannagh is a genius at presenting his plays on film (Henry V and Hamlet are fantastic as well) and I wish there were more of them. I've watched this many times on LD and will continue to see it over and over again! Always a delight! How many movies can you say that about? Buy this one!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It's exactly that.
Review: Shakespeare / Branagh confection. I understand that for EVERYONE, including Elizabethan scholars, the dialogue in a Shakespeare play requires a bit of coaxing into (for the average intelligent person, about 15 minutes). But how dumb does Branagh think we are? His "HEY NONNY NONNY" opening, in gigantic letters accompanied by a vocalist singing the same thing, is the equivalent of "Shakespeare For Teletubbies". Branagh recovers with a pretty cool opening-credit sequence that has some heroic-looking dudes -- Branagh, Denzel Washington, Keanu Reeves, etc. -- riding on horseback toward the camera, accompanied by thrilling music. For a moment here, you think: "Wow -- this might be an EXCITING Shakespeare movie!" Calm down. The director misfires again with the next sequence. It's a rompish bit of business that will remind some viewers of that old *Tom Jones* film: giggling, bare-bottomed, feisty, lusty, etc., ladies -- none too great to look at, by the way -- bathing like mad, scrubbing armpits and the like with a fury, in anticipation of the arrival of the guys. It's the sort of scene that's variously described as "earthy" and "bawdy" . . . it's also been done to death in other movies, and is an indication of the aggressive, insistent "joie de vivre" yet to come. And then the odd, but of course culturally sacred, Shakespearean dialogue inevitably gets underway -- deadly to ANY movie, let's face it; and *Much Ado* is no exception. Talk talk talk, archaic talk to boot, for the next 2 hours, slowed down by Branagh's insistence on endless close-ups on his actors as way of helping to convey the meaning of the words. But I don't mean for this review to be a total trash job: there are good things about this movie. Branagh, for instance, is very funny as the reluctant lover Benedick, as is his then-wife Emma Thompson (always brilliant) as Beatrice. The Tuscan scenery may prompt you to call your travel agent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A note for parents
Review: Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing is a gloriously lush production brimming over with Italian sunlight and revelry. I can't add much to previous reviews concerning the many merits of this production, which our family loved, but I do want to alert parents to two scenes that I wish I had known about before viewing. There is a bit of nudity at the beginning of movie, male and female, and all from the back. This nudity is delightfully and quite innocently presented, but I was surprised to see it. Second, Branagh vividly portrays a scene that is described only after the fact by Shakespeare, namely the deception of Don Pedro and Claudio at Hero's window. My young son winced at the depiction of [...] that left little to the imagination. Nevertheless, he loved the movie. We viewed it both before and after attending a live staging of the play, but on second viewing we fast-forwarded through the parts that are objectionable to a child. There is nothing in the movie that is offensive to adults, but since those adults who encourage their children to watch Shakespeare tend to be somewhat particular about their upbringing, I thought these comments might be helpful. Admittedly, as the movie is PG-13, I should have previewed it first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best student series in print
Review: The Oxford School Shakespeare series, edited by Roma Gill, is the best series in print for students of all ages. I have used them with high school students to great effect. They enjoy the small pictures that are on nearly every page, as well as the side-by-side layout of notes and text. The synopses (really a running commentary) that begins each volume are outstanding, and the sample test questions and suggestions for study will help anyone--student, teacher, or casual reader--to both think about and listen to the plays more carefully. The only thing that some will miss is a discussion of the play's textual history, but this is so rarely a part of graduate study that it can easily be supplemented at the right time by other sources (the new Arden series is great for this). I could not recommend this series more highly.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This is not an Unabridge version of Much Ado!
Review: As a professor of Theater Arts at the University of Texas - El Paso, as well as a director and performer with the Shakespeare On The Rock theater company of El Paso, I had ordered this audio verson of Much Ado based on DH Audio's claim that it was unabridged. Much to my dismay and frustation, I discovered that it is in fact NOT AN UNABRIGED PRODUCTION. Shakespeare's text has been considerably edited. While I have no ethical problems with editing Shakespeare, I do have problem with the fact that DH Audio is selling this product under false pretence. Either DH Audio does not check its products before release, or DH Audio does not understand the difference between abridged and unabridged. Either way, they have failed to deliver the product they promised.

As for the peformance of this edited version of Much Ado, I found it to be mediocre at best. The muffled sound quality and total lack of ambiant sound presents the listener with nothing but the image of actors sitting around a microphone in bare sound studio. This image is only renforced by the rusting of pages as the actors read from their scripts. The actor's delivery is often painfully slow, with few attempts at any actual comedy. The performances of these Canadian actors are futher hindered by their adoption of British dialects, a practice largely considered out of date for non-British perfomers since the early 1900's.

In my professional opinion, this audio production should avoided in favor of higher quality productions of Much Ado such as those of Caedmon Audio, or better yet, the Archangel Project.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Amazing Movie
Review: This movie is a must see! Branagh did a wonderful job directing Emma Thomson, Denzel Washington, Keanu Reeves and others (himself included.) The setting is absolutely beautiful, the scenes riveting and the actors did a great job. The difficult Shakespearean dialogue comes to life. I give this movie +5 stars!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much Ado About Something
Review: Shakesphere done well yet again by Emma and Kenneth, the do another fantastic job. These two act well and make a This old tale come alive before your eyes. Emma's delievery of lines is so perfect that one really feels that Shakesphere has been been give new life. It is one of his happy plays and shows well in the caste. Enjoy we did :)

You will also see a number of well known faces pop up during this film. A definate must see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatly Entertaining
Review: I have yet watched two other Branagh movies- Hamlet and Frankenstein- and from the three, this one is the best.

Absolutely hilarious, and not boring for a second. Branagh's direction is great.

The cast is also something of a tresure- Denzel Washington, Robert Sean Leonard, Keanu Reeves, Kate Beckinsale (a lot better then in Pearl Harbor) Michael Keaton, Emma Thompson, Brian Blessed and Branagh himself give off great preformances (even Reeves).

Patrick Doyle's music is beautiful, too.

Very entertaining, and absolutely satisfying. I strongly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: High marks for the movie. Low marks for Keanu
Review: This is such a fun spirited movie. It is one to throw in one you need your mood brightened. It is funny, clever, and beautiful to watch. All the cast, save one, comport themselves most admirably. After casting Keanu (Whoa! I'm doing Shakespeare) in this one, you would have thought he would avoid doing something similar in the future. Alas, we had Matthew Lillard in Love's Labour's Lost.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is one of Shakespere's greatest comedies!!!!!
Review: Much ado about nothing is a wonderful comedy. It has romance, wit ,and Great acting. The story is charming and funny. It begins with The prince(Denzel Washington), and some of his friends have come to stay at The house of Leonardo. He is an old man that has one daughter named Hero and one niece Beatrice. Beatrice is witty, beautiful, and sassy. she does not like one of the Princes company a Senor Benedic(brannah). They constantly squabble,and detest each other most infatically. When he shows up at her house they have another one of their witty arguements. Benidic's buddy has fallen in love with Hero, and when he tells Benedic about it Benedic cannot believe it. He hates the thought of marriage.(Most of his former friends spent a little time being his friend then got married and he was left ot seek others.) The prince then comes and the lovestruck guy tells him he has fallen in love. The prince congradulates him, and says that night at the feast he will tell hero about his feelings for her and she will be his. That night the princes scheming brother(Reeves) who is mad at Benedic's friend tires to make him think that the prince himself intends to woo hero, and not for his friend. But his plan does not work, and hero consents to marry Benedic's friend. While all that is happeneing Benedic( who is wearing a mask) walks around with Beatrice and talks to her. She knows it is him behind the mask so she insults him a lot. Later he feels bad about being insulted so without mercy. The next morning the Prince, Benedic's friend, and Hero's father decide it would be funny to make Benedic and beatrice fall in love. so later that day they are all out enjoying the sun, and decide to set their trap because Benedic is nearby. They say that beatrice is madly in love with him. Each of them in turn tells some of the specifics of her love for him ,and that she would rather die then show him any sign of affection. He is amased that this is true and would not have believed it except that hero's father said it too. at the same time Hero and her maid talk (loudly while beatrice is nearby) about how much Benedic is in love with Beatrice. she is amased also, and now she begins to fall in love with him. There is a lot more but I only have so many words so here is the gist of the rest. The prince's brother tries to break up hero and her man's marriage, but is unsucessesful. He escapes after but is caught in the end. Benedic and Beatrice find out the truth, but they really are in love so they decide to marry. The movie ends with everyone dancing at the weddings of both hero and Beatrice to their men. This movie is such a wonderful romantic comedy. I love it a lot.


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