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Shakespeare in Love: Collector's Series

Shakespeare in Love: Collector's Series

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not for the cynical at heart
Review: Face it--if you are cynical, jaded, take yourself and life too seriously or are unable to remember what it actually feels like to be in love, this is NOT the picture for you. If you are a psuedo-intellectual who loves to criticize anything you don't think is high "Art" with a capital A, you are better off checking out a foreign film with subtitles.

If you ARE a creative person who enjoys life, if you feel passionate about something (anything) in your life, then you might just identify with the main characters in this movie. If you enjoy a light hearted comedy (that doesn't take itself too seriously) with a bit of romance thrown in for good measure-- this film is for you. If you enjoy any kind of period piece you might also like this.

If you are expecting the type of film that usually wins "Best Picture", you should probably check out "Elizabeth" instead. "Shakespeare In Love" was a departure from the type of films that the academy usually chooses. Nonetheless, I enjoyed this movie wholeheartedly. One of the reasons movies are made is to entertain the audience. If you want to be entertained, this is a good choice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In love with Shakespeare
Review: The first time I saw the movie, my reaction was: "Hmm, not bad. An OK movie, but nothing striking. Maybe even got a bit turned off 'cuz it's such a 'chick movie'."

Two months later, I was dying to go back to the theater and watch it again - why, it was a mystery. So I paid a little more attention the 2nd time round, and I found out why subconsciously I'd already come to like that film after the first viewing.

To begin with, the dialogues are witty and very well-written. As someone who had never read any Shakespeare before (pardon me, Shakespeare gurus), I didn't know at first that there're many, many lines that were taken directly from the poet/playwright. As I read 12 of Shakepeare's plays and all of his sonnets after the movie (you can tell that I fell madly in love with Shakespeare after watching the film), I came to see how Shakespeare's own words were taken out and seamed together so cleverly and perfectly in the script. And as I re-watch the video, each time I continue to discover something new in the script that I didn't notice before.

Second, the way the Romeo/Juliet and Will/Viola stories intertwines together is just fabulous and done perfectly. The two stories bring each other to life and it's just a very creative and beautiful way of telling a story. The lead to the Twelth Night at the end is totally icing on an already-marvelous cake.

In a word, this movie is a classic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bravo! A cinematographic masterpiece in honor of Shakespeare
Review: Shakespeare in Love is one of those motion pictures that reach the perfection! It is a movie concerning the art of representing, precisely the life and art of the best English dramatist and one of the best poets of all times: William Shakespeare. All its elements, from the original screenplay to the editing process, are high quality: the art direction is spectacular, capturing faithfully the historical and theatrical context of Shakespeare era and creating great stages where artists represent with extraordinary talent; the cinematography also seems to be acting since it produces incredible dramatic sequences along with the musical score for its dynamics; and the extravagant costume design and makeup are features that enrich the visual quality of this motion picture. Finally, it is important to mention that the movie's perfect combination of all its elements could only be possible due to an experienced direction. As we use to say after have appreciated a great play: Bravo!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was okay.
Review: I can't say that I was really that impressed with this film. It no doubt was well made and the acting was fine, but it wasn't very exciting or that engaging. It was also a bit boring too. I'm also surprised that this picture won an award that Saving Private Ryan clearly deserved. Saving Private Ryan is a much better movie than Shakespeare in Love in my opinion. This movie was okay, but surely not a classic.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: nearly best of historical loves
Review: same of title, i think it's clear and there's no need to type more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I actually liked it
Review: I thought this was going to be one of those chick flicks. It may have been but I still enjoyed it. It had good humor and wit mixed with exceptional acting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Will Shakespeare At His Best
Review: This movie really hit home for me. I just sat there in awe of the acting, the way the story unfolded. It totally engrossed me. I saw it three times at the movies and could have easily gone to see it again and again. When it won so many Academy Awards, I wasn't surprised except I thought Saving Private Ryan should have won Best Picture. I also felt that Tom Wilkinson didn't get the praise he deserved. His performance was, as usual for Tom, understated and perfect. I thought he should have been nominated instead of Geoffrey Rush, for best supporting actor, and I'm an aussie.

I also felt Joseph Fiennes should have got a Best Actor gong. Gwyneth was great but Joseph's performance of Will was exceptional to say the least.

The highlights for me were the unfolding of the two stories, (Romeo and Juliet & Will and Viola). Then the actual performance of Romeo and Juliet and the intertwining tragedy of Will and Viola. The way the audience reacted at the end said it all.

I think that 'Shakespeare In Love' is mainly a movie that females thoroughly love. The males in my circle of friends and family didn't quite GET IT so to speak.

Also deserving of mention were Colin Firth and the actor with the the stutter, which miraculously disappeared at the start of the play.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A love-letter to the arts
Review: Words almost aren't enough to describe the loveliness of this film. Those who take issue with its supposedly "formulaic" plot should take another look. There aren't that many films out there that are true celebrations of art, literature, and the theater - things which are vital to life! Shakespeare in Love makes me weep each time I see it, not from the tragic romance of the plot (although that in itself is enough to make the film stand out), but from the overwhelming emotions it stirs within the heart of any person who appreciates cultural excellence. One of the best things about the film is that it has something for everyone - it's a wonderfully funny comedy, a well-crafted "period piece", and a beautiful love story. Shakespeare in Love is a heartfelt love letter to the arts.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Silly Movie
Review: This movie is a waste of time. It's silly, boring...etc. I can't believe that won Oscars. Elizabeth is better.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Romeo & Juliet is the best part
Review: Well, who even reads these things? But maybe I can offer a little counterpoint. Sure it's dull. Sure, it contains every Hollywood cliche (follow your dream, don't let people get in your way, sex between people is good as long as they are attractive). Sure it panders to people who would like to look intelligent while they knowingly chuckle at the in-jokes. This is Titanic for the I-graduated-from-college crowd. Doomed romance, lots of creeps in the way, a passionate man (so passionate he abandoned his wife and children) and a ditzy female who looks great naked. And yet, the portions of R&J (carefully edited so we never see the early portion of the play where the dingy Romeo is smitten with Rosalind) are exquisite, making me realize yet again why Shakespeare is a writer for the ages and Stoppard is not. Every good line in this film is Will's.


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