Anonymous Comments

  • Keely 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    Messy~~ The British royal family is too messy....

  • Elsie 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    There should be no direct relationship between this film and Shakespeare himself. I admit that I can't rely on my subjective awareness of Shakespeare when watching this film. There is no solid evidence to watch this film. The queen of irony anyway it does it for a...

  • Emmie 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    Having no interest in Shakespeare and that period of history is like making a complete mistake. What kind of thing is this? I really don't appreciate this so-called elegant historical drama. ....

  • Krista 2022-04-21 09:03:00

    It's a matter of opinion, but it's a typical Shakespearean tragic...

  • Dessie 2022-04-21 09:03:00

    a SIFI director film Shakespeare? NT people laughing about it during the lunch, we will...

  • Jacklyn 2022-04-21 09:03:00

    Literary imaginary novels full of loopholes that do not conform to history, read the comments of several New York Times drama critics to know why? A Midsummer Night's Dream was staged 40 years ahead of schedule. Shakespeare was still writing tragedies after the author died. There are really time-travel Hollywood movies everywhere. Unhealthy literary skepticism. Don't lose...

  • Dillon 2022-04-21 09:03:00

    I am worried about the film while watching - the British royal family has not been destroyed, is it made like this? The film is flat overall, but the ending is quite...

  • Van 2022-04-21 09:03:00

    A very good conspiracy, although I hate to see Shakespeare portrayed as a greedy and incompetent villain. However, the strong dramatic conflict and the stage-like performance make every line full of passion, and every scene seems to be filled with chicken blood. Whether Shakespeare's work is ghostwritten or not doesn't matter at all, it's better to think of it as another complete...

  • Maxine 2022-04-21 09:03:00

    Shakespeare would be happy if he knew someone was so...

  • Darrell 2022-04-21 09:03:00

    Literary and artistic youth have no future, no money, this director's play continues to be out of tune, and one star is added for the starring...

Extended Reading
  • Lew 2022-03-23 09:02:45

    Long live the great British drama!

    It would be a very happy thing to see a movie of this level every month.
         The script, lines and performances are excellent. Although it is an American movie, it is definitely a tribute to the traditional British drama in terms of the design of the opening and closing credits.
         I was very...

  • Jayda 2022-03-24 09:02:57

    plot

    After a theatrical prologue delivered by Derek Jacobi, the film opens with Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, ordering a desperate search for a trove of manuscripts. Ben Jonson, who has the manuscripts, hides them in the Rose theatre, but it is burned down while being searched. Successive flashbacks...

Anonymous quotes

  • Earl of Oxford: All art is political, Jonson. Otherwise it would just be decoration.

  • Ben Jonson: My lord, I... I am not worthy of this charge. I betrayed you.I told them of your...

    Earl of Oxford: I have made it my life's work to know the character of men, Jonson. I know you. You may have betrayed me... but you will never betray my words.