(In order to avoid the embarrassing scene of a large monologue...) The movie added some opponents and even added a character. I actually don't care about these, but I am a little disappointed: it is too unimaginative, and it should be possible to express the monologue with film techniques. A better way. The scene describing the psychological changes of Macbeth is handled better than the previous one.
At the same time, Shakespeare's sentences were not written for whispers and whispers. The lines here are more difficult to understand than other Shakespeare films. The director’s style is here. The actors can only whisper in a whisper and face paralyzed face. They do not play the role of "helping the audience to pass the maze smoothly", and there is no "powerful lines right away." I’m so excited when I arrive." The lines were supposed to be the best part, but now they have become something incompatible with the movie.
Before reading the comments, some people said that Mrs. Macbeth was more brilliant than Macbeth. After reading it, I didn't think so.
In terms of psychological development, Macbeth and Mrs. Macbeth are two intertwined lines, both of which are very clear and powerful in the original work, and they always echo. The point of intersection is on Duncan's death. Prior to this, Mrs. Macbeth appeared in a strong de-female attitude, almost as a homosexual who was challenging Macbeth's masculinity, always pushing him towards the matter of slaying the king. Macbeth, on the other hand, showed indecision and kept fighting between heaven and man. In the end, he collapsed to the point where he couldn't go back to the King Killing scene to place the murder weapon.
However, after the death of the king, the psychology of Macbeth and his wife went far in two directions. The wife thought the matter was over, and the killing was over. She thinks that Macbeth's all kinds of crazy actions are because she didn't come out of the shadow of slaying kings. In fact, it was herself who didn't come out. She always stayed on the matter of killing the king. Although at that night, she said that only a little water can wash the blood on her hands, and Macbeth said that the blood stains on her hands will never be washed off, but that sentence is really just to comfort herself, and the burden of killing the king is backlashed. Looking at Mrs. Macbeth, in the sleepwalking passages that are not reflected in the movie, she will always wash the blood on her hands in the nightmare that she can't wake up.
Macbeth after King Killing is completely different. He lost his peaceful sleep, lost loyalty, lost the ability to trust others, lost introspection, lost love, and lost hope (children). Since the blood on your hands can't be washed away, why don't you get a thousand layers again. Mrs. Macbeth releases depression and fear to the inside, while Macbeth releases madness and cruelty to the outside. The two people are increasingly separated psychologically. Every time Mrs. Macbeth talks, he points to the killing of kings. Afterwards, Macbeth will probably be surprised what you are talking about? Because since then he has seen too much blood and taken too many lives.
These two psychological lines can really be regarded as the essence of the original, but in the movie, the line of Mrs. Macbeth is too broken.
An objective idiot: Although the director's style is too strong and there is not much room for actors, Fasha is still great~~~ At least this psychological line of Macbeth is clearly revealed.
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final battle was too awkward, Macbeth hugged Macduff tightly (why?), saying that in the end, whoever admits defeat is not a man or something, Macduff silently took out a knife and stabbed It’s a kidney, and Macbeth’s gone
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