Review of Much Ado About Nothing (1993) by Poo B — 10 Oct 2010
A wonderfully old-fashioned adaptation of one of William Shakespeare's comedies with a stellar cast. While it is hard to pick out someone, Michael Keaton is particularly awesome as confused constable.
Of course drama, complications and evil plots ensue, but of course, since this is a comedy, justice will be done. In the ending it's all just singing, all dancing to Patrick Doyle's beautiful melodies.
It shows that everyone had a lot of fun creating this in the gorgeous Tuscany landscape and that's infectious for an audience who can appreciate the old-fashioned dialogs and acting. Beautiful.
This review of Much Ado About Nothing (1993) was written by Poo B on 10 Oct 2010.
Much Ado About Nothing has generally received positive reviews.
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