Review of The Lion in Winter (1968) by Guillaume H — 29 Jun 2013
I was aware of Katharine Hepburn's legend but to see her at work is a whole other thing. This goes in my ultimate top of stellar performances. Her layers of subtelty makes modern acting seem plastic by comparison. Bigger than nature, she sowmehow never falls into overplaying, shes just godly. In terms of intrigue this story is also completely crazy. Crossing, double and triples that would make Shakespeare look like a nice politician. The slow pace of it makes it poetic and bucolic, and endlessly tragic. Its like a th.
Eater but nothing is static.
This review of The Lion in Winter (1968) was written by Guillaume H on 29 Jun 2013.
The Lion in Winter has generally received very positive reviews.
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