Review of Titus (1999) by Pavan R — 15 Oct 2009
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers truly is the hottest meatpie. Titus is the most violent out of all Shakespeare's works. This adaptation stays loyal to the story, while putting the time in such anachronism. Tamora is the coolest charachter.
Refusing to be treated as an object, the queen masterminds a plot of horrible revenge towards a man who robbed her of her first son. She meets an ugly demise, but everybody pays the price they must pay.
This review of Titus (1999) was written by Pavan R on 15 Oct 2009.
Titus has generally received positive reviews.
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