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Jean 2023-09-29 13:43:06
It would be better not to shoot in studio. A couple of direct interactions with the camera (like the so-called "visible but untouchable dagger") were...
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Mauricio 2023-09-20 07:20:22
Wells wasn't very fat at this...
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Deven 2023-09-18 00:41:07
20070624 1400 Space Museum
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Deon 2023-08-27 22:13:20
Orson Welles (US) version of Macbeth. Some details have been omitted from the content; the form (mainly in the performance style and setting) is more like a reference to German Expressionism; the editing and shots are as smooth as Orson Welles always; due to the overall style, the film The stage sense is relatively strong; Wells, who also wrote and directed, did a good job. It should be the strongest except for the Polanski...
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Palma 2023-07-14 22:30:24
All hail, Orson Welles!...
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Adriel 2023-06-21 10:15:59
The expressionist scenery and lighting all reveal the inner fear, struggle and darkness of Macbeth and his wife, and the dramatic line design and costumes follow Shakespeare's dramatic style. Macbeth = Dark Reign in the Middle Ages, Rebels = Light of Humanity in the...
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Kayleigh 2023-06-17 11:38:02
Really tired of Wells' narcissistic headshots + staring acting. Using the horror film style with the gloomy stage-style setting, the atmosphere is sufficient, but the lack of a truly bold treatment in the visual makes it less enjoyable to watch....
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Melisa 2023-06-17 03:10:08
In the last game, the grass and trees are beautiful, and there are various shadows, footlights, silhouettes under lightning, and textbooks of audio-visual...
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Shanie 2023-04-13 23:20:42
Wells is so engaged, his face is like a vine full of working muscles—expressive. The two sets of push-pull shots in the final siege scene are surprisingly well used, with strings, and the tension (close-ups and medium shots) and looseness (panorama and medium shots) of the siege and victory expressions are...
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Katarina 2023-04-10 09:21:55
When Orson Welles met one of...
Macbeth Comments
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Ellen 2022-07-04 10:55:36
Life is but a walking shadow
Macbeth Act 5, scene 5, 19–28
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
creeps in this petty pace from day to day
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
the way to dusty death.
Out, out brief candle!
Life is but a walking shadow,
a poor player that struts and... -
Kailyn 2022-07-04 21:41:21
Shakespeare's film debut
Orson Welles begins his Shakespeare trilogy with Macbeth. "Macbeth" makes Welles rediscover that he still enjoys his freedom and his own genius in full. As Jean Cocteau said of the film - "Orson Welles' Macbeth has a raw, unruly force. His actors are in some fantastic subway tunnel. Wandering...
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A Holy Father: God's benison go with you. And with those that would make good of bad, and friends of foes.
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Macduff: Stands Scotland where it did?
A Holy Father: Alas, poor country, almost afraid to know itself. It cannot be called our mother, but our grave...