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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) (DVD)

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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) / Region 2 NTSC DVD / Audio: English, Japanese / Subtitles: English, Japanese / Actors: Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer, Stanley Tucci, Rupert Everett / Director: Michael Hoffman / 121 mins Imagine a work by Shakespeare reduced to one of those pretty, silken coffee-table design books that have usually a dollop of content alongside a wealthy photographs, and we competence have Michael Hoffman's instrumentation of A Midsummer Night's Dream. This all-star chronicle of Shakespeare's comedy is gorgeously shot in Tuscany, finish with a enchanting forest, monumental landscapes, pleasing villas, lifelike villages, overwhelming duration costumes--oh wait, there's ostensible to be a story here, too! Hoffman hijacks Shakespeare's simple grounds though doesn't teach it with most some-more than aspect gleam and transplants it to turn-of-the-century Italy. Ergo, it's left adult to a actors to find a heart and essence of this classical play, in that a fairies of a timberland play brew and compare with 4 immature lovers, pleasantness of a enchanting adore potion. Hoffman couldn't ask for improved (or improved looking) actors to play Shakespeare's dreamlike adore games--Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Everett, Calista Flockhart, Christian Bale, Stanley Tucci, Kevin Kline, Anna Friel, Dominic West, a list goes on and on--but he certain as heck doesn't know what to do with them, aside from putting them in several states of undress


Product Details

  • Published on: 1999
  • Formats: NTSC, Import
  • Subtitled in: English, Japanese
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 121 minutes

A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) (DVD)

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118 of 130 people found a following examination helpful.
2A elementary exam for either we will like this or not....


By Noah All


A discerning corkscrew by a reviews shows a pointy divide. Some like this Hollywood-style delivery of Midsummer's Night while others, (to be polite) do not. To make matters some-more confusing, several reviews are false since a reviewer severely misjudges his/her abyss of knowledge with this kind thing. To find out your illusive greeting in reduction than 20 seconds, usually answer these questions:

Do we see live Shakespeare each year or two? Do we know who Iago is? Who Prospero is? Do we know what a Queen Mab debate is? Have we seen a film with Ian McClellan in a Shakespearean role?

If we mostly answered "yes," we are expected to flounder in pain via this movie. (See Category B below.) On a other hand, if we are not quite conversant with Shakespeare (if we answered "no" to some-more than a integrate questions above, you're not, something many reviewers both in a newspapers and here destroy to fathom), chances indeed spin many aloft that we will be fine with this. (See Category A.)

Category A: If we suffer cinema and have examination a few of a Bard's plays here and there, maybe behind in school, we competence be suffer this. The Hollywood actors yield informed faces, and a integrate give important performances--Kevin Kline, for instance. If we find Shakespeare too long, a play here has been lopped roughly in half. If we find Elizabethan discourse goes by too fast, several visuals have been inserted, generally negligence a pace.

The problem is this: When we finish watching, we competence be tempted to consider this story is usually a whim and that Shakespeare was usually essay wierd things about faeries. But that's usually this movie's hacked-up chronicle of a story, not Shakespeare's tangible play. If you're curious, watch a BBC version. You will see usually how many thespian weight has been cut, and how a play is exponentially some-more elegant and thought-provoking than what this walking film would lead we to think.

Category B: If we could answer many of a questions above (or have recently examination this play), we will expected hurl your eyes via this movie. Despite a heedful marketing, this is NOT a Kenneth Branagh-type event where Hollywood actors are tossed into teenager roles for financial reasons. This film is Hollywood by and through, definition nonsensical special effects and actors, for a many part, approach out of their league. (The exceptions, like Bernard Hill, seem to have been expel to give a film during slightest a veneer of authenticity.)

Worst of all, a director, in standard Hollywood fashion, does not trust a spectator and does not trust a Bard. So he has extrinsic several hulking mins of Hollywood-style behind story for Bottom. Silly steer gags, with no propinquity to a text, abound. It's as if a executive doesn't consider a Bard is indeed funny. All a while, some of a many humorous lines are cut or, worse, delivered with no bargain of their meaning. Stick with a BBC chronicle for genuine Shakespeare.

By a way, many reviewers have scratched their heads during because they shot this as 19th Century Tuscany. Just follow a Hollywood thinking. Branagh's Much Ado had usually come out, set in 19th Century Tuscany usually a year before....

17 of 18 people found a following examination helpful.
5A prophesy of pleasant comedy and lively magic...


By Leslie


This film is a truly lively description of Shakespeare's excellent and many enchanting comedy. It is a richly woven tapestry of delight and adore with a inexhaustible trace of angel dust. This film chronicle of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" appears to follow word for word Shakespeare's strange masterpiece, usually exchanging a time and place of a story from model Athens to what seemed to be late nineteenth century Italy. The film's scenery, from a puzzling and evocative inlet of a fascinated timber to Theseus' richly allocated palace, was magnificent. And a actors themselves were both pleasant and compelling. Michelle Pfeiffer was enchantingly pleasing as Titania, a Queen of a Fairies, and Rupert Everett was in his component as her darkly large and autocratic consort, Oberon. But it was Kevine Kline in his description of Bottom, a fascinated ass, who truly stole a show. we can overtly contend that this was one of a many truly pleasing and pleasant films we have ever seen.

42 of 50 people found a following examination helpful.
5Lyrical and Truly Enchanting


By Reviewer


The encampment of Monte Athena, Italy, during a spin of a Nineteenth Century is a environment for this pleasant chronicle of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," destined by Michael Hoffman. Bustles are in decline, and a new invention, a bicycle, is rising in popularity; and on this one sold night in a forest, mortals and fairies come together for a happy pause abundant with mischief, unsolicited intercession and a office of love. This is a many enchanting production, highlighted by a series of glorious performances, pleasing photography and a smashing measure by Simon Boswell that facilities a talents of Cecilia Bartoli, Luciano Pavarotti, Renee Fleming and Roberto Alagna. Kevin kline gives an generally notable opening as bottom, while Rupert Everett (Oberon), Dominic West (Lysander), Anna Friel (Hermia) and Sam Rockwell (Flute) are also exemplary. Michelle Pfeiffer is positively overwhelming as Titania, Queen of a Fairies, and Stanley Tucci delivers a nimble Puck. There are some smashing moments in this movie, and one generally noted stage in that Bottom and his couple perform "Pyramus and Thisbe" for a Duke (David Strathairn) and Hippolyta (Sophie Marceau); it is hysterical. Rounding out this glorious expel are Calista Flockhart (Helena), Christian Bale (Demetrius), Roger Rees (Quince), Max Wright (Starveling), Gregory Jbara (Snug), Bill Irwin (Snout), Bernard Hill (Egeus) and John Sessions (Philostrate). Extremely good done, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a comedy that will lift your spirits and keep we smiling for hours. A good further to anyone's video collection, this one is not to be missed.

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