The Taming of The Shrew Comments

  • Rozella 2023-09-27 09:27:50

    Extreme rendering is ironic, Shakespeare is...

  • Justyn 2023-09-24 05:56:44

    Taming the Shrew, see how Catherine was tamed step by step, from an assertive woman to a man's slave, while helping other men to complete the domestication of women. It's too real, because women are isolated and helpless, unable to fight, compromise and will until they become vassals or even accomplices. We always talk about women's rights and say what to do with men, but it is women themselves who should be awakened. This movie is actually very...

  • Libbie 2023-08-11 18:59:26

    Petrucio is...

  • Maryam 2023-07-11 12:43:43

    Shakespeare, the perfect blend of vulgarity and...

  • Wayne 2023-05-25 16:08:25

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  • Elsa 2023-05-24 11:39:39

    All kinds of classics, casts, architecture, and even prostitutes in ancient Italy, the comedy episodes are fun, and even children are well dressed. I personally thought that the male lead was pretty good, some small expressions that the original did not have. In fact, The Taming of the Shrew is closer to a fetish comedy. For example, the heroine is the incarnation of a shrew, but it is not virtue that heals her. In the end, the heroine claimed the importance of persuasion, but what the heroine...

  • Tomas 2023-04-23 03:18:49

    The story will inevitably attract criticism due to its excessive exaggeration of male chauvinism, but aside from this factor, the film is quite...

  • Rosario 2023-04-03 15:38:18

    Catherine's tragedy, forced to pretend to be obedient, and the core of losing her soul under the torture of patriarchy. But still not decisive enough, too faithful to Shakespeare's flawed original script. The characterization is neither wonderful nor convincing. The relatively clearest character is Pietruchio, who is full of insidiousness and ruthlessness. The Nino Rota soundtrack is flexible without taking the scene; the gorgeous and detailed art is the...

  • Ethyl 2023-02-22 07:50:44

    Uh-huh! Cheers to the Taming of the Shrew...

  • Brent 2023-01-25 15:36:21

    As a feminist, I like Shakespeare's play very much, because it shows the destruction of women's personalities in the male-dominated society in an exaggerated and almost absurd...

Extended Reading
  • Raegan 2022-07-06 17:47:09

    shrew and her tamer

    "Richard Burton to Liz: "I Don't Love You" by Russell Braden December 3, 1966

    Elizabeth Taylor wore no makeup and looked petite and casual in pink trousers. She was sitting in a film studio outside Rome, drinking champagne.

    Her husband, Richard Burton, was tall in 16th-century clothing, with a red...

  • Conner 2022-07-06 20:11:04

    Taylor agreeing to appear in 'The Taming of the Shrew'

    "Richard Burton: The Fluffy Prince" by Michael Moon

    While filming "Berlin", the famous Italian opera director Franco Zeffirelli came to Dublin to give Richard and Elizabeth the opportunity to shoot a Shakespeare film.

    "My agent came up with the idea of ​​'The Taming of the Shrew', which Douglas...

The Taming of The Shrew quotes

  • Baptista: [Petruchio is chasing Katherina across a tiled rooftop] Signior Petruchio?

    [Petruchio stops with one foot in the air and laughs]

    Baptista: How speed you with your wooing?

    Petruchio: How but well, sir, how but well? It were impossible I should speed amiss!

  • Katherina: [Petruchio has addressed Vincentio as a young woman and indicated Katherina should do likewise] Young budding virgin, fair and fresh and sweet, wither away or where is thy abode? Oh, happy the parents of so fair a child... happier the man whom favorable stars will allot for his lovely bedfellow.

    [she turns to go]

    Petruchio: Why, how now, Kate,I hope thou art not mad. This a man, old, wrinkled, faded, withered and not a maiden as thou sayest he is.

    Katherina: [turns back, still in the spirit of the game] Oh, pardon, old father, for my mistaking eyes that have been so bedazzled by the...

    [she looks at Petruchio for confirmation]

    Katherina: sun?

    [he nods yes]

    Katherina: that everything I see is green and young.