Review of Chimes at Midnight (1965) by Will S — 10 Dec 2016
Never have a Shakespeare adoption been this crispy and entertaining. Welles is using his every pound of flesh and even more, to bind humour and witts into his underlying goal. Set to live in brutal honest locations and giving us somehow the feeling of dive into the past, yet into the madness of kings.
This review of Chimes at Midnight (1965) was written by Will S on 10 Dec 2016.
Chimes at Midnight has generally received very positive reviews.
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