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Scot 2022-04-22 07:01:40
Very disappointed, I slept for half an hour. Originally, Shakespeare's charm lies between the lines. This highlights the vision and highlights the photography. What the hell is going on. It's innovation, I don't...
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Reymundo 2022-04-22 07:01:40
Three and a half. Not bad, but a little disappointing. The disgust that should have been inspired by "Nie Yinniang" stayed in this film. I always feel that this filming method is only for people to directly face the characters and events in Shakespeare's writing. Talking and happening, it lacks the necessary reality. Audio-visual and acting skills are full marks, but the traction of the summary is really weak. Once the director's cool scheduling ability is properly restrained by commercial...
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Jaquelin 2022-04-22 07:01:40
Out, out, brief candle. For life is but a walking...
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Jarvis 2022-04-22 07:01:40
The photography is magnificent, and the soundtrack is tragic and desolate. Two war scenes: in the dark blue tone at the beginning, he is still a brave loyalist; in the dazzling blood red at the end, he is a domineering tyrant who finally accepts the judgment of fate. The two monologue scenes of Cotillard sitting on the ground crying and Fasha holding his wife's body are very...
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Meaghan 2022-04-21 09:02:50
Although I am familiar with the lines, I don't know how to shoot like...
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Alexander 2022-04-21 09:02:50
Justin Kurzel's first entry to the Cannes competition, choosing the most difficult adaptation of a classic drama. The well-known stories written by Shakespeare have not been changed much here. In order to highlight the director's style, it is natural to make a fuss about the visual style. The slow-motion war at the beginning, the desolate scenery of the Scottish Highlands, the court room drama, etc., all give the director to give full play to his extreme. aesthetic orientation. Intense art,...
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Libbie 2022-04-21 09:02:50
Although the story is too ancient to make people feel sleepy, the photography inside is really beautiful, showing the gloomy scenery of Scotland and the strong emotions of Scottish...
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Darryl 2022-04-21 09:02:50
Why this version attaches so much importance to the image of children, I don't understand. Frankly speaking, I think the book is not as good as the modern Macbeth that Yimei played at the time. The shark acted very well, stop judge yourself...
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Sadye 2022-04-21 09:02:50
I'm relieved to see that everyone said they didn't understand... It's really hard to understand... But anyway, I've read the script. Photography and music are beautiful, and there is a kind of attempt to use Niucha film technology to match the drama itself. Large monologues and visual hallucinations complement each other. It's not so much a movie as it's a drama with a super gorgeous set. And the protagonist of the tragedy is actually fate, so the picture music is also a bonus in rendering the...
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Kirsten 2022-04-21 09:02:50
The two hours of the movie still had to be shortened a lot compared to the three or four hours of the complete stage play. This film is mainly about the beauty of the camera language (really beautiful), but Mrs. Macbeth didn't perform well in the end. The scene of being anxious all day long and slowly becoming crazy because of sin has become only a dialogue, and the whole character is completely Become a foil for the role of...
Macbeth Comments
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Adrian 2022-03-25 09:01:13
Short Review - Macbeth
An adaptation with equally significant pros and cons. The astonishing atmosphere of expressionism, the breakthrough and echoing psychological externalization, the narration that strays from the Malic style and the traditional academic grammar and finds a perfect balance, these are shocking and...
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Friedrich 2022-03-23 09:02:31
Macbeth
First of all, the scene is really beautiful, with the mottled tree shadows, the huge and gloomy church, the brown patterns on the walls and the open fire... In short, it is an audio-visual feast. In the end, the scene in the fifth act of the book cannot be imagined from the text description alone...
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Macbeth: I'll fight 'til from my bones my flesh be hacked.
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Macbeth: Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow...