Shakespeare in Love (Miramax Collector's Series)
List Price: Usually ships in 24 hours
Add to Cart
Compare New & Used Prices From All Available Merchants:
Starring: Geoffrey Rush
Rated: R (Restricted)
Type: DVD
Directed By: John Madden
Studio: Miramax
Release Date: 1999-12-07
Running Time: 122 minutes
When Will Shakespeare needs passionate inspiration to break a bad case of writer's block, a secret romance with beautiful Lady Viola starts the words flowing like never before.
Genre: Feature Film-Comedy
Rating: R
Release Date: 3-MAY-2005
Media Type: DVD

total reviews 518

Improbable plot: Shakespeare was high born
What is interesting about this portrayal of William Shakespeare is that the historical figure was actually descended from the Saxon Earls of Wessex (and potentially from the Saxon Kings). Shakespeare's mother was a de Arden, after all, and the heiress of the hereditary family estate called Kingsbury in Wessex. Hence, it is surely at least ironic that the movie has him competing with the now Norman "Lord Wessex", pitting his Saxon pedigree against a Norman rival of similar rank. I wonder if the writers of the screenplay comprehended the irony (and implausibility) in this fictional rendition?

Awesome Movie!!!
Love this movie. Typical chick flick, but my husband enjoy watching it just a much. Very funny!

Shakespeare In Love
This is one of the most romantic stories I have ever seen. I have watched it on cable many, many times and finally had to have my own. It is truly a bitter sweet love story. This is what real love stories should be like. Even the bedroom scenes were well done.

A Primer for a New Generation.
Although highly popular for its time (labelled the Best Film of the 90's), in those days anything even hinting at post modernism, (one aspect, mixing genres); a speculative tale about the Master experiencing "writer's block", falling in love and the beloved becoming his Muse for the greatest love story of all time, seemed, in my arrogance, too main- stream, even somewhat stupid. Well, what a fool, what a young fool. Seeing the DVD for the first time the other night exploded all my pre-conceived ideas - what a well-produced, directed and believable story.
This is a Romantic Comedy like no other.
Gweneth Paltrow as Viola De Lesseps was well deserving for Best Actress in a Leading Role as her understanding and feeling for all the roles she played (both Romeo & Juliet) and Viola, exceeded my expectations.
Joseph Fiennes, however, though an intense performance, was maybe too over acted, but done with passion, revealing the true passion of an artist and a true genius.
In fact, all the performances are first rate.
Personally, films done in a "theatrical format", have alway been intriguing, (Hitchcock's "Rope" for example) giving the audience (perhaps unconsciously), the perception that they're actually seeing a live perfomance.
The final scene in the actual play, performed in the film, (the death scene) was done very well and quite moving.
Shakespeare, as time moves forward, is becoming harder to teach, enabling that 'penny to drop' with students, understanding Old English. This film would be a good "primer" for the i-pod & cell phone generation to catch a glimpse of the English language read and spoken in its original beauty.
A wonderful and fun picture enabling a new generation to find, and perhaps continue, to appreciate the Master.
Excellent.

much ado about nothing
simply put , romeo and juliet was written before their were plantations in va. thus an underlying plot melodramatic pt was invalid, date of authorship is 1591 or 1596: our undying fascination with the british royalty amidst amazing poverty , with a relishing of the tudors brutality and sadism is far to prevalent in the media these days ie the other boleyn
Learning Through Digital Media
©2005 Copyright Learningfromdvds.com Educational DVDs
Cart