The version of the play “Much Ado about Nothing” directed by Branagh seemed to be accurate to the time period that Shakespeare wrote the play in. The clothes the characters wore in this version showed distinct class differences and the clothes that the characters wore resembled close that would have been worn during Shakespeare’s time. In this version of the play the higher status men wore pristine white button downed shirts while the lower class men wore commoner clothing, and the higher status women wore beautiful dresses while the lower class women wore plain, raggedy dresses. This movie wasn’t confined to a single area so the scenery of the movie was very diverse: their where there where buildings that looked like they were made two centuries
The movie and the play “Much ado about nothing, despite of having the same name, each has its own characteristics that make them unique. As every theatrical work taken to the cinema many scenes were recreated differently, because it needs to be adapted to the preferences of the time in which the film is created in order to attract more public .Even the movie is based on the play ,they were created in different years so the audiences varies from one time to another. Also other reason is that movies need to adapt the story to a specific duration of time. For those that has seen the film and read the book ,Do the movie and the play reproduce exactly the same content? .Obviously the play and the movie have many similarities as the time in which
I watched the play Annie Jr. in my elementary school, James Franklin Smith Elementary. The original play, Annie, was based on a book, Annie. The writer of the adaption is unknown, and the sponsor is JFS. In the play, Annie is an orphan, living in a terrible conditions with her fellow orphans. Annie then decides that she has had enough of the mistreatment and decides to run away. Annie then encounters a dog and saves him from the pound. A police officer sent by Miss Hannigan capture Annie and brings her back to the orphanage. While Annie is in Miss Hannigan’s office, Oliver Warbucks’s assistant, Grace Farrell, comes to the orphanage to ask for an orphan to go to Mr. Warbuck’s mansion for Christmas. When Mr. Warbucks comes home, he is not happy with the orphan in his mansion, and he tells Grace to
Leonato’s Brother, Antonio explains to Leonato that he overheard Claudio confessing his love to hero
Directors sometimes change the approach of the story. The story, written by Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing is a romantic-comedy, which means it is supposed to be funny and to be romantic. The movie version of this focuses more on the romance, and uses 1500’s humor, which many may not understand. They focus on the romance making the movie more serious but settle. In the play version of Much Ado About Nothing, they seem to focus more on the comedy. For example, when Beatrice overhears the other girls talking about Benedick liking her, she hides under a blanket and accidentally gets flown into the air dangling. They use relevant comedy the audience will be able to pick up on and enjoy. This keeps the audience engaged to the play wanting to see what crazy thing will happen next.
The entire scenery throughout this movie is very appropriate and what one would expect to see during Shakespearean time. Similarly, the costumes are also in sync with the scenery, at times appear very heavy and dull looking; everything about the presence of this movie emerges to be traditional at first glance.
Drama text, Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare is a romantic comedy revolved around marriage, dishonesty and love. In 2007, the original play had been interpreted and adapted into a new film text; Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare Retold. This new film version is an adaption for the modern audience who’s views around love and marriage have changed since Elizabethan times. Brian Percival ‘Retold’ the original play, first published in 1623 by reinterpreting it into his own understanding of modern society with the focus of women’s roles nowadays. Whilst doing this Percival has maintained many of Shakespeare’s intentions.
The movie and the play are made in two different time periods. Since the movie is in a more recent time period, the clothes worn by the characters in the movie are more modern. The clothes in the play are more elegant and reflect the 16th century era.
First, the characters in Much Ado about Nothing deal with pressures of their time that do not totally match up to societal norms of today. However, the concept of the desire to fit the standard is the same today as it was in Shakespeare’s time. One interesting ideology
Much Ado About Nothing Movie Review Cast: Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Denzel Washington, Keanu Reeves, Robert Sean Leonard, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Briers, Brian Blessed, Michael Keaton, Ben Elton Running Time: 1hr 5mins Introduction = == == ==
?Much Ado About Nothing'' is a postwar love story. Its principal subject is that of romance that may settle over the land after soldiers come home. I noticed that Much Ado is actually two love stories. One concerns sweetly innocent lovers who are driven apart by the plotting of enemies. The other involves very sarcastic lovers who are swept into each other's arms by the benign machinations of friends. I had a lot of trouble understanding the dialect, I grew up a country boy and we didn?t do much of this in my 14 persons graduating class. None the less I didn?t think it was a waste of time either. It was of very good quality as far as a plot is
In Much Ado About Nothing, William Shakespeare depicts both Benedick and Beatrice as characters with one major flaw: both are full of pride. With the use of the masquerade scene, as well as the orchard scenes, Shakespeare allows the characters to realize their awry characteristic. By realizing their erroneous pride, Benedick and Beatrice are able to correct this and not only become better citizens, but fall in love.
* Act 4 Scene 1 Lines 1-104 (Shaming of Hero), Lines 105-247 (Plan by Friar Francis) and rest of the scene (Beatrice and Benedick)
‘Shakespeare wrote his play in accordance with the conventions of an easily identifiable genre – history, comedy or tragedy.’
The play Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare consists of many themes which grow out of the game of love'. The two main themes consist of perception and deception. Through the plot complications, character development and dramatic techniques these themes can be explored. In the play deception is shown on both good and evil sides, the game of love between Beatrice and Benedick and the Don John plot to split up Hero and Claudio. Perception is a theme used in most of Shakespeare's plays. Perceptive views by the characters help portray the game of love. Hero is perceived as dead which then Claudio is sorry and feels for her. Beatrice and Benedick's loved is clouded by each other's perceptions and arguments.
Elizabethan society was deeply unequal. Although a woman was on the throne, women were not considered equal to men and were often treated like property rather than people. The class system was also unfair; a large proportion of the population lived in poverty while the rich flaunted their extreme wealth. Shakespeare was arguably the most popular playwright of his time and had the eyes of the whole country on him, including those of the Queen and her court, so he could not challenge the social order outright. Therefore, ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ conforms to a classic comedic structure and ends in order and marriage. However, through comedy, Shakespeare does defy social norms.