Review of Much Ado About Nothing (2013) by Eric H — 23 Jul 2014
This films claustrophobic, black and white cinematography is a constant, confident reminder that what we are watching is not reality, nor does it ever want to be.This picture shows the audience the pure talent that a lot of Whedon's pool of actors bring to the table and that they can shine outside of television and sci-fi roles as well.
I'd recommend this movie for both fans of modern transpositions of Shakespearean works and Whedon fans alike.For me watching Shakespeare is almost like watching a play or film spoken in another language and they're almost always impossible to completely follow or get into.
I had the same exact problem with this film as I've had with others. The movie took me a really long time to get involved in, and was rather dull at first, but once I got into it I was hooked. I loved all of the performances.
This is one fresh film and I highly recommend if you want to see something different.
This review of Much Ado About Nothing (2013) was written by Eric H on 23 Jul 2014.
Much Ado About Nothing has generally received positive reviews.
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