Shakespeare In Love
Essay by 24 • April 24, 2011 • 284 Words (2 Pages) • 1,606 Views
Shakespeare in Love is an outstanding piece of romantic comedy and a perfect combination of art and life. It is rare to see a film in which the performances, writing, narrative structure, direction, humor, and production design perfectly work out together. Regenerating the history and illustration of Master Shakespeare's remarkable life doesn't seem to be easy at all, but the film writer manages to create such a spectacular dramatic piece. His ability in producing dialogs, use of poetry, and accordance of the setting to the period Shakespeare lives in is admirable and can be completely noticed all along the film. The actors and actresses who play as William Shakespeare, Viola, and others adapt themselves to the roles they are playing. The audience can feel love, pleasure, and sadness as well as eagerness, arrogance, and evil in the characters' emotions and interactions. Despite the fact that this film is released in 1999, the especial effects, decoration, and costumes are the strong points that I liked the most which still make Shakespeare in Love unique. Sense of humor and idiocy of some characters used in the script can also be added to my favorites list. On the other hand, unlike the developing story many people are predicting that the Shakespeare and Viola will eventually live under the same roof, but as a matter of fact, unexpectedly the opposite happens and the two have to say good-bye for the last time. Shakespeare's inspiration of his own life experience in Twelfth Night is definitely a one of a kind subject that is mentioned. Shakespeare in Love is an extremely creative piece of work that is in essence, pure poetry which enchantingly resembles Shakespeare's life
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