Anonymous Comments

  • Ludie 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Dare to love Shakespeare as a public vest,...

  • Enid 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    There are not many highlights in the filming itself. The interspersed editing and actor changes make the coherence of the narrative greatly compromised, and it does not increase the suspensefulness of the story itself. But for Shakespearean writers on the pending case, this is a wonderful visual controversy. Although it is too dramatic, the display of doubts and corresponding reasoning is reasonable, and the portrayal of the charm of language can be said to be...

  • Ethel 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The palace disaster film Conspiracy and incest replaced the special effects monsters, the aliens, the old Emmerich also wanted to...

  • Hubert 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Roland Emmerich, who loves to destroy the world, tried to destroy the reputation of the great writer Shakespeare this time, but the main line of the story developed to the end, the highlight is not whether Shakespeare is a despicable villain, but the thrilling people behind this. Kind of court battles, love and...

  • Krista 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    The truth about Shakespeare has been discussed for many years. In addition to Dr. Oxford, Marlowe, Bacon and others, they are also regarded as the true authors of Shakespeare. The film uses a lot of narrative content to tell us why Dr. Oxford is reluctant to disclose himself, and Shakespeare took advantage of the loopholes. Shakespeare is a selfish, hypocritical and cunning villain, ha...

  • Dasia 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    The tree of Shakespeare is too big, and it is normal to attract wind. You may not care how true or false the story is, but it is definitely a fascinating and good story, a Shakespearean incest tragedy. The story of a conspiracy theory, a secret fight of human nature, in addition to the excellent script, the film is also technically excellent, especially the London location and muddy streets produced by special effects. It doesn't matter whether the story is true or not, the director also filmed...

  • Rubie 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    In 2012, how did the director who watched 2012 kill Shakespeare... It was a good time to watch this film during the Fang Han dispute! Don't wait to see the little golden retriever of JCB, and see how enchanting the middle-aged Earl of Oxford is. He is completely shot by the eyeliner of Uncle Rhys Ifans and the noble fan. Selfishness is one more star! The direct consequence of the spike is that Shakespeare vaguely began to question Shakespeare, and he went to study various questioning theories....

  • Jesus 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    I love black history! I believe in...

  • Leora 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    As soon as I saw Bower's awkward face, I thought of arthur's puppet cannon that the big satyr and the idiot in the Holy City. After reading it, I realized that this is also an incest story. . . By the way, there are a few scenes in the film that are too fake. Clothing...

  • Rosalee 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    The filming is really good. The director's skill should not be underestimated. Many scenes are worth savoring, and many of the perspectives are even more beautiful. The props and costumes are very flavorful, the character's psychology is very delicate, and the story itself is also exciting. But how many people would believe that Shakespeare is a villain who steals the fruits of others from a magpie's nest? At least I was slightly shaken after reading...

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  • Ben Jonson: Politics? My play has nothing to do with politics. I-i-i-it's just a simple comedy.

    Earl of Oxford: It showed your betters as fools who'd go through life barely managing to get food from plate to mouth were it not for the cleverness of their servants. All art is political, Jonson, otherwise it would just be decoration. And all artists have something to say, otherwise they'd make shoes. And you are not a cobbler, are you Jonson.

  • Young Earl of Oxford: [after sword gets knocked into young Robert Cecil's chess game] You were losing anyway.

    Boy Robert Cecil: [had been playing alone] I was also winning!

    Young Earl of Oxford: [tosses a piece back at Robert, who misses it] Really?