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1 September 2006 (Italy) moreTagline:
Romance...or something like it.Plot:
Rosalind, the daughter of Duke Senior (the banished duke), is raised at the court of Duke Frederick... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 1 win moreNewsDesk:
(19 articles)
Brian Blessed reportedly cast as Odin in Branagh's Thor (From The Geek Files. 4 June 2009, 4:42 AM, PDT)
Brian Blessed Cast as Odin in 'Thor'?
(From CinemaSpy. 3 June 2009, 11:59 AM, PDT)
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Beautiful, but with shortcomings moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Takuya Shimada | ... | Geisha | |
| Brian Blessed | ... | Duke Senior / Duke Frederick | |
| Richard Clifford | ... | Le Beau | |
| Bryce Dallas Howard | ... | Rosalind | |
| Patrick Doyle | ... | Amiens | |
| Romola Garai | ... | Celia | |
| Adrian Lester | ... | Oliver De Boys | |
| Alfred Molina | ... | Touchstone | |
| Kevin Kline | ... | Jaques | |
| Janet McTeer | ... | Audrey | |
| Gerard Horan | ... | Denis | |
| David Oyelowo | ... | Orlando De Boys | |
| Richard Briers | ... | Adam | |
| Nobuyuki Takano | ... | Charles | |
| Paul Chan | ... | William |
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Rated PG for violence and some sexual material.Parents Guide:
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The film has received a Golden Globe nomination and a Screen Actors Guild nomination in the "Made-for-TV" category even though it was not actually made for television. It was released to theatres abroad before premiering on HBO in the United States. moreQuotes:
Jaques: And so, from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, and from hour to hour, we rot and rot, and thereby hangs a tale. moreSoundtrack:
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As You Like It is my favorite Shakespearean comedy, and my high expectations of the new Branagh version were not put to shame. Set in a lush, beautiful forest in an imaginary old Japan, populated by people of all races, this version is an innovative and modern one rather than a conventional and classical one - and it works.
The female main characters, Rosalind, Celia, Phebe and Audrey, are all immensely good, effortlessly throwing around both unbridled enthusiasm and unwavering character acting. In fact, Celia is near to outshining Rosalind; only her obviously bleached hair detracts from her charm.
The male characters are, sadly, far less distinctive, with the exception of Alfred Molina's Touchstone, who's delightfully silly - almost too much so. Kevin Kline's Jacques is not bad either, but he doesn't really steal the limelight to any great extent, the way he perhaps should. In a production as colorful as this one, Jacques greyness gets a bit lost.
I did feel that a lot of the original text was missing, and this, as is so often the case with Shakespeare movies, is this production's worst shortcoming. Almost none of the delightful Rosalind rhymes which almost define the play are included, which is a grave, grave error in disposition. If this play was often made into movies, that judgment might be justified, but since the play is adapted so rarely, it cannot be.
The overall filming and cinematography is excellent, however, with plentiful gentle camera movement and many close-ups, focusing admirably on the strong emotions exchanged between the characters, and the language is fluid as well as florid, spoken in a very modern, sometimes even casual, tone, as we have come to expect from Branagh's very accessible Shakespeare films.
We are many who wonder why this film has not received a wide cinematic release. It has been shown only on a few film festivals, and this January it will be out on DVD, at least in Italy. Is it going straight to DVD without a run in international theaters? Why?? Is it really seen to be so obscure and uncommercial that no distribution company will commit to it? If so, distributors should be ashamed.
My rating: 8 out of 10.