Coriolanus movie plot

2022-01-14 08:01
Caius Marsiuswho was named "Coriolanus" because of his outstanding military exploits, was originally a very admired and respected Roman general, but he subsequently fell into contact with the city of Rome and life Among the disputes and contradictions among the people here. Under the instigation and persecution of his extremely controlling and ambitious mother Volenia, he had no desire for power, but he had to compete for the seat of a noble and powerful consul, and he had to let go His self-esteem and arrogant attitude are to cater to the public in order to win votes that can ensure that he gets an official position.
However, when the public refused to support him, the anger of "Coriolanus" also caused a great riot, which eventually caused him to be completely expelled and exiled by Rome. Subsequently, the roman hero who was so dazzled by anger turned to form an alliance with his former mortal enemy Talus Orpheidius, and he vowed to be aggrieved by him. Revenge against the entire city   .
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  • Lola 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    As a play written, directed and acted by a famous actor, it is much better than others. The precise shots, clear narratives, Shakespeare’s dialogue, impeccable performance, two hours is a little longer and easy to get tired. But it is still a good work. The so-called democratic freedom and the power of the people are indeed "uncertainty" as Coriolanus said.

  • Shaniya 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The Iraqi scene movie version of Shakespeare's play is too awkward!

Coriolanus quotes

  • [first lines]

    Second Citizen: Before we proceed any further, hear me speak. You are all resolved rather to die than to famish?

    Gathered Citizens: [in unison] Resolved.

    Second Citizen: First, you know Caius Martius is chief enemy to the people.

    Gathered Citizens: We know it.

    First Citizen: Let us kill him. And we'll have corn at our own price.

    Second Citizen: We are accounted poor citizens, the patricians of good. The leanness that afflicts us, the object of our misery, our suffering, is a gain to them.

    Gathered Citizens: Aye.

    Second Citizen: Let us revenge this with our sticks, ere we become rakes.

    First Citizen: No more talking on it. Come!

  • Caius Martius Coriolanus: He that will give good words to thee will flatter beneath abhorring. What would you have, you curs that like nor peace nor war? The one affrights you, the other makes you proud. He that trusts to you where he should find you lions, finds you hares; where foxes, geese. Who deserves greatness, deserves your hate.

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