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The Tempest (2010) is a English movie. Des McAnuff has directed this movie. Christopher Plummer,Geraint Wyn Davies,John Vickery,Dion Johnstone are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. The Tempest (2010) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
Exiled Prospero lives on a desolate island with his daughter, Miranda. When Prospero's usurping brother sails by the island, Prospero conjures a storm that wrecks the ship and changes all of their lives.
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The Tempest (2010) Reviews
The Least-Well-Known Best Version
Helen Mirren's excellent version of The Tempest was released in 2010. That was unfortunate. It eclipsed this more beautiful production of The Tempest, by the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, with Christopher Plummer as Prospero. Mirren's version of The Tempest is a pure movie, with lots of whirling landscapes, maybe too much landscape. Christopher Plummer's version combines two live, stage performances in diorama before audiences the size of landscapes. Shakespeare's last play has been distorted and bungled with literary and social theories for decades. Postcolonial theorists have tried to portray The Tempest as a meditation on colonial exploitation. That's nonsense and most scholars now agree with me. If you want to make a play to fit into your pet theory, you can do it. It just won't be the play any longer. "How about this?" the director and producer may have asked. "We put all that literary theory in a sack by the dumpster out back and just film a truly great version of The Tempest." So they made this 2010 version of The Tempest, the best of countless performances I've seen, certainly better than the excellent BBC version or others available online. It's the best version now available, in my opinion, because the acting, stagecraft, set design, direction, and intentions are the best. A hilarious, kind, beautiful, masterpiece that will bring tears to your eyes. Plummer is funny, warm, clever, eloquent, and witty. Trish Lindström, as Miranda, is strong willed and loving, perfectly cast. Ariel as portrayed by Julyana Soelistyo is the best of all Ariels, strange but not off-putting or weird. Caliban is true to Shakespeare's description, not a "symbol of oppression," but as the half-fish son of the cruel witch exiled from Algiers, Sycorax. This perfect-timing Trinculo is a rib-tickling, laugh-out-loud, guilelessly drunken, bewitched wanderer. In this production, all the characters are more vulnerable than angry. That fits a play concerned with renouncing power and embracing love and forgiveness. This Tempest is a laugh riot that will also make you cry with joy. It's a piece of wisdom-teaching that will bathe you in beautiful words, colors, and sounds. At the end you'll probably be clapping with rest of the gigantic audience. Maybe shed a tear or two in joy.
World Class Production - (obviously) - DVD could have been better.
This - as a filmed live performance - (Stratford Shakespeare Festival's 2010 Production) - was - (obviously) - a world class production. The only comment that I have is - that - keeping in mind - that we are one people separated by a common language - (not to mention that the actors & actresses were speaking Middle English) - subtitles would have been extremely helpful. A live performance - in-and-of-itself - is wonderful - but - the sound was somewhat spotty. This production – is - however - definitely worth the view - especially - complemented by the live audience – a – definite relief from canned laughter. For those of us too lazy to actually go to the theater - it is absolutely refreshing to see the ingenuity displayed by the cast and crew in creating a simple theatrical stage into various and varied visual displays – ranging from the deck of a boat in a tempest – to – an island. Christopher Plummer strides across the stage as if he owns it – as he does indeed – as – his character – Prospero owns his island.
Proof that William Shakespeare was on drugs!
Christopher Plummer produced and acted as Prospero, the former duke, on an island somewhere with his angel spirit, Blue Ariel, and his strange friend Caliban. This is a stage production at the Stratford Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. The actors and actresses are well versed in Shakespeare. Ariel is a welcome delight. Her blue costume and makeup captures your attention. I have never seen an actual stage production of this particular play but I don't care to see it. It's not one of my favorite Shakespeare comedies. Believe it or not, this is a comedy by Shakespeare standards. I have never been fan of his works but I had to study them as requirement. Christopher Plummer is a Shakespearan veteran actor. Shakespeare is highest form of drama on stage. Not everybody can do Shakespeare but Plummer can do it with passion and drive. He is like other Shakespeare veterans here. Not everybody can do it or maybe want too. If you want to see a Tempest production on stage, this version is sufficient.