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Movie Reviews of Twelfth NightMovie Review: My favorite movie? Summary: 5 Stars
I love this movie. Art is in the eyes of the beholder. IMO, this movie is one of the best I have ever seen. There is magic in this movie. Many of the actors are exquisit in their roles. The casting is generally first rate. The scenery is moving. The Shakesperian diaglogue is magical. I cannot recommend this movie enough. Even if you generally have not found yourself at home with Shakespear, I predict that you will enjoy this movie. Don't watch the preview advertisement; I found it poor. Watch the movie!
Movie Review: Bright Minds Summary: 5 Stars
This film version of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night - Or What You Will," is a near perfect production. The action is filmed with great care against fabulous indoor and outdoor sets, the background music is unusually fine but, what struck me most of all was, throughout the entire performance, there is not one single blown line. I challenge anyone to find one faltering or stumbling phrase; especially those delivered by Helena Bonham Carter. I had no idea she was that good. This disc is well worth the money.
Movie Review: Oh me! Its on DVD for region 1! Summary: 5 Stars
Ive owned this DVD (region 2) for over a year now and NOW its on DVD in the US and its animorphic wide screen!!! Oh boy!
It was so hard tracking down this movie (and soundtrack) and now it is here. Joy joy joy!
Twelfth Night is my all time favorite comedy, and this film version is such a wonderful fresh adaptation of the play. Viola (played by Stubs) is delightful to a point to make one gitty.
Watch and be entertained!
Movie Review: Great film adaptation Summary: 5 Stars
This version of Twelfth Night (one of my favorites) is worth the purchase price just to see Ben Kinsley's Feste, which I love. But that's not the only reason to enjoy this film: Nigel Hawthorne's Malvolio, Imogen Stubbs' Viola... in fact, the entire cast is wonderful. Helen Bonham Carter seems a bit strained as Olivia, but she's not my favorite. Filmed in Cornwall, it's gorgeous to watch as well. Lovely, funny, and sad all at once. I love this film.
Movie Review: Love this movie Summary: 5 Stars
My daughters and I love this version of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." It is a fun way to introduce kids to Shakespeare and a good movie. At the heart of the plot is a girl pretending to be a boy AND she has to look exactly like her brother. They managed to find an actress who could pull it off. Tough casting assignment. The supporting actors are all a plus. We quote lines from this movie/play all the time. It is a fun movie.
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