in Love" "Shakespeare in Love", also known as "Shakespeare in Love", was released in late 1998. The whole play is very Shakespeare, give it five stars.
Won the 71st Oscar for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Art Director, Best Costume Design, Best Music or Comedy Soundtrack.
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow won the "Best Actress" and supporting actress Judy Dench won the Best Supporting Actress.
Screenwriter and producer Mark Norman’s son was studying Elizabethan plays at school. He once asked his father Shakespeare where he was inspired to write "Romeo and Juliet". He thought it must have been written by someone who fell in love. This led to the interesting story "Shakespeare in Love".
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
The name is so long that I can't remember it. There is a simple name Viola in the play.
Hollywood's darling, at the age of 29, won the Oscar for Best Actress for this film.
He has been influenced by drama since he was a child and has a profound family learning.
Once had a relationship with the handsome guy Brad Pitt, and it seems to have been written into her resume.
Three years after the husband and son, he re-emerged as the girlfriend of Iron Man.
The actor Joseph Fiennes is
not familiar with or understands.
In the end, he and Gwyneth performed the part of "Romeo and Juliet" on the stage, which was very vivid.
In the concept, only British actors such as Colin Firth have such profound traditional stage skills, and Joseph has also done it. It is inferred that he may be a British actor.
Ben Affleck, one of many supporting actor.
Except for Rulaiguaner's name, nothing else is understood.
As a member of the theater, the role is limited, but this does not affect his status in the play.
Because he is much more handsome than the male protagonist.
More than ten years ago, the British BBC TV series "Pride and Prejudice" is still popular, and it is the best version of all "Pride and Prejudice" adaptations.
Colin Firth, as mentioned above, once played Mr. Darcy in "Pride and Prejudice".
This film is also one of many supporting actor, as Lord Wessex, has always wanted to marry Viola for non-love purposes, but finally got someone.
From the good man in "Pride" to the nondescript lord in "Shakespeare", the roles vary greatly, but the gentlemanly gentleman of English is always revealed in every gesture.
Perhaps the image of Darcy is too deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
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