Unfortunately, as the viewing process progressed, I couldn't stand this film gradually. Compared with it, the best Oscar film "Shakespeare in Love", which looks very tacky, seems to really be able to afford the award.
It seems that the adaptation of classical masterpieces does require a lot of effort to recreate, otherwise it will cost the film look: it is inexplicable to see modern people (especially the stars) recite the rhyming lines of the ancient sayings, and the scenes are relatively fixed and fixed. The long time conversion seems to be obviously out of touch between the front and back of the film, which cannot be compensated by those special effects.
It was the Shakespeare's favorite drama of the squad leader in "Death Poetry Society" that was ruined like this. Even if there are Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Everett, Stanley Tucci, David Strathairn, Sophie Marceau, Sam Rockwell, they are deleted after reading.
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