The Tragedy of Macbeth movie review

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MOVIE TITLE:   The Tragedy of Macbeth

This visually stunning portrayal of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is available on Apple TV+ and in limited theaters

RATING:    R

LENGTH:      1 hour 45 minutes   (a much shorter version than the original play)

IN A NUTSHELL:

This is an incredibly gorgeous movie to watch.  It’s full-on Shakespeare, so it won’t be everyone’s taste, but if you can handle the intricate, old-English, you’ll be rewarded with some amazing performances and fantastic artistry.  A number of years ago, I got to watch Shakespeare’s Othello in the famous Globe Theater in Stratford-upon-Avon, the bard’s birth town.  Awesome.

By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes…

THINGS I LIKED:

  • We’re used to seeing films by both of the Coen brothers.  This is the first time Joel has directed a film by himself.  Even more impressive is that he shot it in only 36 days!
  • Fun fact #1:  Did you know Joel Coen is married to the fantastic Frances McDormand who stars in the movie?  I absolutely adore her.  I was excited to see her deliver the famous “Out damned spot” lines.  When I was in high school, my drama teacher had me perform that scene.  I don’t swear, so I was extremely impressed when he didn’t laugh as I dramatically said, “Out darn spot!”
  • Speaking of Frances McDormand, both she and co-star Denzel Washington are Academy Award winners.
  • And speaking of Denzel, yes, OF COURSE, he’s excellent in this!
  • The movie was shot in black and white which makes for incredibly dramatic, picturesque images.  Every frame is a masterpiece.
  • The language and acting are the focus of this film. There are very few props or set pieces to distract from those two elements.
  • The lighting is incredible.
  • Stage actress Kathryn Hunter gives a creepy, mesmerizing, and twisted performance as the “weird sister” at the start of the movie.
  • Fun fact #2:  Everything but the last scene in the movie was filmed on a soundstage!  Rumor has it that the purpose was to make the film look “untethered from reality.”
  • Fantastic sound effects.  The frequent pounding starts to unnerve you as you also watch the king and Lady Macbeth go crazy.
  • Woah…that crown scene.  I rewound the press screener I was watching to see it again because it was that good.

 

THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:

  • English majors may be disappointed that so much of the original play has been cut.  Fun fact #3:  Macbeth is actually Shakespeare’s shortest plays!  The play is based on real people and some real events.
  • Those unfamiliar with Shakespeare may have a difficult time immersing themselves in the script.  If you don’t understand the words, just enjoy the perfect visuals.
  • We don’t learn that much about the minor characters.  The streamlined script really focuses on the most important characters.

 

 

TIPS FOR PARENTS:    

  • Kids will be completely bored unless they’re studying Shakespeare’s famous play.
  • You see several murders by knife and sword.
  • Violence with blood

THEMES:

  • Power
  • Madness
  • Traitors
  • Tragedy
  • Consequences of actions
  • Corruption
  • Ambition
  • Fate vs. free will
  • Reality
  • Guilt
  • Gender roles
  • Evil spirits

 

 

FAMOUS LINES FROM MACBETH:

  • “My voice is in my sword.” –    Macduff     (Corey Hawkins)
  • “False face must hide what the false heart doth know.”
  • “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.”
  • “Yet do I fear thy nature.”

 

Movie Review Mom GRADE:  A 

 

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