Review of Much Ado About Nothing (1993) by Drlowdon — 31 Aug 2014
Josh Whedon's take on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing retains the original script but updates the setting to the modern day.
Truth be told it's not always easy to follow the 17th Century dialogue but the bard had a way with words that few others can match and his tales still largely stand up today, even if some of the humour is lost in translation. The performances, including a host of Whedon favourites, are excellent and help belay the movies small budget.
This review of Much Ado About Nothing (1993) was written by Drlowdon on 31 Aug 2014.
Much Ado About Nothing has generally received positive reviews.
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