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  • Delmer 2022-04-19 09:02:36

    Everyone loves conspiracy theories

    If you go to the Shakespeare section of the Senate House library, there are naturally countless books about Shakespeare in English literature, among which the book "Shakespeare Conspiracy" also occupies the first floor of the bookshelf. It can be seen that conspiracy theories, like "Shakespeare was...

  • Kolby 2022-04-19 09:02:36

    Brainless Dark Movies That Are Jealous of Geniuses

    Both Elizabeth and Shakespeare have been hacked again, such a boundless thing is so true, I want to ask Shakespeare's contemporaries are all fools, no one can see that 37 is not written by him, I remember correctly the drama rehearsal You have studied the lines with the actor. If he is illiterate,...

  • Joey 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    fate's mischief

    I like this film very much, even if the shocking character relationship setting makes me jaw-dropping and thrilling.

    The male protagonist once played the brutal and wretched villain in "Young Hannibal". This film gorgeously turned into a noble, elegant and talented Earl of Oxford (middle-aged),...

  • Eduardo 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    "Quotes"

    "All art is political. Otherwise, it would just be decoration. And all artists have something to say. Otherwise, they'd make shoes." "How could one love the moon after having seen the sun?" "I find your words the most wondrous heard on our stage. On any stage. Ever. You are the soul of the age.”...y

  • Wiley 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Pen vs. Sword

    "Have words ever won a kingdom?" asked the Earl of Essex, who lost his head later. It is not uncommon for the words of a poet to trump the deeds of a prince. So the movie goes down this road again, giving one end of the weight little by little weight. how about this? how about this? Now, can you...

  • Julian 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The choreographer of the grandfather who does not reward the meal

    Mark Rylance's Richard III paragraph contrasts the pompousness of the entire script. One of the problems with using the life and play of one of the founders of modern drama and modern English as an element is that if you don't get it right, your script looks so weak that it doesn't even exist....

  • Benjamin 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Open brain holes, burning funds

    The first thing I have to say is the director Emmerich. The films he shoots are basically familiar to us, such as the other-dimensional hacker and Independence Day, the day after tomorrow, Godzilla, this kind of disaster film special effects film. It's a very talented director, but what I didn't...

  • Shannon 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    fate's mischief

    I like this film very much, even if the shocking character relationship setting makes me jaw-dropping and thrilling.

    The male protagonist once played the brutal and wretched villain in "Young Hannibal". This film gorgeously turned into a noble, elegant and talented Earl of Oxford (middle-aged),...

  • Clarissa 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    All art is political, otherwise it's just decoration; all artists have something to say, otherwise they might as well make shoes.

    Whether Shakespeare's plays were written by Shakespeare himself has always been the focus of people's attention. This film seems to have expounded on this issue, but it has also aroused the dissatisfaction of many Shakespeare fans. Guessing and interpretations from different perspectives are...

  • Marlene 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Truth is the truth of the victors, history is the history of the victors

    Shakespeare lay down and was shot again. This film should be a test of the level of translation, because the dialogue is filled with a large number of classic drama lines and Shakespeare's original text. The most interesting part of the movie is the design of the beginning and the end. It travels...