Twelfth Night: Or What You Will (1996)
Facts
| Directed by | Trevor Nunn |
| Cast | Imogen Stubbs, Steven Mackintosh, Nicholas Farrell, Sydney Livingstone, Ben Kingsley, Helena Bonham Carter, Richard E Grant, Peter Gunn, Nigel Hawthorne, Mel Smith, Imelda Staunton and Toby Stephens |
| Theatrical Release | October 25, 1996 |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Buy this item ... | 1 used from $162.30 |
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Average user review:| Loved it |
In particular, I was delighted to see Ben Kingsley as Feste the Jester and was impressed that he could sing so well.
I also really enjoyed the scenes wherein Olivia (Helena Bonham Carter) is being wooed by Viola (Imogen Stubbs) for the Duke (Toby Stephens). I liked the banter and the irony of the first scene in particular.
July 15, 2008
| Splendid! |
This is a very well-done Shakespeare on-screen production. While plays are all well & good, there is something to be said to seeing Shakespeare filmed outside, inside of castles & w/lavish sets. While some purists may not like it, I think it's good for his plays to be displayed thus.
The acting in this film is top-notch. You can never go wrong w/Ben Kingsley, and he is stellar as the sort of "rudder" character of the story. Thankfully, there are no "gimmick" actors (such as Keanu Reeves in Much Ado About Nothing.
The center stage, however, belongs to Imogen Stubbs. She is absolutely perfect as Viola. She has a appealing screen presence, and she's way sexy even while she's dressed up as a boy. Men dressing up as women is bizarre, but women dressing up as men is quite erotic. There are many scenes of lustful tension in the film, and Stubbs pulls them off wonderfully!
If you're in the market for Shakespeare on DVD, this one is a must-have. While it's not nearly as funny as Much Ado About Nothing, there are a few amusing scenes. Overall, however, this is much more of a drama than a comedy. The soundtrack is subtle but eloquent. I'm sure that Shakespeare himself gave this one a viewing from somewhere beyond the grave, and I've no doubt he was pleased with the effort!
May 18, 2008
| I couldn't sit through this |
| great rendition of this play |
| Toby Stephens fan |
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