Artist's Love Fairy Tale

Tremaine 2022-03-16 09:01:03

The night before the exam, I finished watching Shakespeare in Love, which I always wanted to see. Because I had read the book before, I kept thinking that if it could be made into a movie like Mozart, I must watch it. Today, I finally realized this little bit. Desire~~ The
whole film is shrouded in artistic atmosphere, and the brave and refined love experience between Shakespeare and Viola is vividly interpreted. I like the poetic lines in the play very much, and I can't help but excerpt Viola's lines. down. The great drama "Romeo and Juliet" is a miracle created by the fiery love between Shakespeare and Viola. It can be seen that love and passion cannot be lacking in the artist's life, because the emotional peak experience is the source of inspiration for artistic creation? It can be seen that the motivation and inspiration for Shakespeare's creation of "Luo" really came from Viola, and Viola's dream of becoming an actor also became a reality when she participated in the drama performance. The two reached a perfect fit at this point, so love A great miracle collided and seemed to be sublimated on the stage of the final performance: Viola appeared at a moment when Shakespeare was extremely anxious and desperate, which made shakspe's heart go from despair to hope, and finally combined the two in the play with Viola. emotional sublimation. Undoubtedly, Viola is the most suitable heroine to play Juliet. Of course, she will not forget every line of Juliet, because she seems to be playing herself.
In fact, there are already many movie models that describe love in this way, and the most attractive part of the movie is the costumes and scenes of the actors, showing the gorgeous buildings in the medieval British royal court and the luxurious costumes of the nobles, which are rarely seen in the real world, so Such colorful and beautiful character scenes can give people full visual enjoyment~~ But
art is art after all, when Shakespeare returned to reality, he said his true voice: "The playhouse is for dreamers. But Look, what dream brought us..." The joy didn't last long after the dream came true. When reality gradually faded into the vision of the two of them, the separation in front of them was so natural, because love no longer had a stage for it to continue to perform. After everything was achieved, The best outcome is separation...
As stories last when love denied with tears and a journey... This is Her Majesty's last answer to Lord Wessex's "How is this to end?" A very subtle and philosophical sentence, in fact, it is here to lay out the reality, it should be It's time for everyone to face the cruel reality, not only the failure of Lord's pursuit of marriage, but also the life after Shakespeare and Viola. After waking up, the life that continues is dull, passion cannot last long...
That's all.

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Shakespeare in Love quotes

  • William Shakespeare: Love knows nothing of rank, or riverbank. It will spark between a Queen and the poor vagabond who plays the King - and their love should be minded by each, for love denied blights the soul we owe to God.

  • Philip Henslowe: [bound, with feet high over burning coals] I have a wonderful new play.

    Hugh Fennyman: Put them back in.

    [Lambert lowers Henslowe's feet closer to the coals]

    Philip Henslowe: It's a comedy!

    Hugh Fennyman: Cut off his nose.

    Philip Henslowe: It's a new comedy by William Shakespeare!

    Hugh Fennyman: And his ears.

    Philip Henslowe: And a share! We will be partners, Mr. Fennyman.

    Hugh Fennyman: Partners?

    [Lambert lifts Henslowe's feet off the coals]

    Philip Henslowe: It's a crowd tickler. Mistaken identities. Shipwreck. Pirate King. A bit with a dog and love triumphant!

    Lambert: I think I've seen it. I didn't like it.

    Philip Henslowe: But, this time it's by Shakespeare!

    Hugh Fennyman: What's it called?

    Philip Henslowe: Romeo and Ethel the Pirates Daughter.

    Hugh Fennyman: Good title.