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5.6/10 • 71

2000-03-311h 33m

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A new spin on the old song and dance.

A scholarly king and his three companions swear off the society of women for three years, only to have a diplomatic visit from a French princess and her three ladies-in-waiting thwart their intentions.

Directors
Kenneth Branagh
Writters
Kenneth Branagh
Editors
Kenneth Branagh, Dan Farrell

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  1. Kenneth Branagh

    Kenneth Branagh

    Berowne

  2. Alessandro Nivola

    Alessandro Nivola

    The King (Ferdinand)

  3. Adrian Lester

    Adrian Lester

    Dumaine

  4. Matthew Lillard

    Matthew Lillard

    Longaville

  5. Alicia Silverstone

    Alicia Silverstone

    The Princess

  6. Natascha McElhone

    Natascha McElhone

    Rosaline

  7. Richard Briers

    Richard Briers

    Sir Nathaniel

  8. Timothy Spall

    Timothy Spall

    Armado

  9. Carmen Ejogo

    Carmen Ejogo

    Maria

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Feb 8, 2022

5/10

By the year 2000, Kenneth Branagh had an admirable film career. Especially noteworthy are the 3 films that he adapted from Shakespeare plays. After his most ambitious, HAMLET, he focused on more acting roles and didn't step behind the camera until he produced LOVES LABOUR'S LOST. It pains me to say that the resulting film is audacious and sometimes mind-numbingly awkward. This review will personally serve me as I try to understand this effort. This was the first film top be created under the new SHAKESPEARE FILM COMPANY. It is likely obscure to most viewers as it survived only through two films, LOVES LABOURS LOST and the markedly better AS YOU LIKE IT. My guess is that the new film company was going to tackle more frequent Shakespeare stories that were already less popular and not as epic as HAMLET or HENRY V. And many of those lesser known stories contain stuff that just doesn't translate well to modern audiences. Maybe this new company can approach the stories with a more experimental approach? LOVES LABOUR'S LOST is certainly experimental and the results are scattered. Most obviously, Branagh took a 3 and a half hour play and trimmed it to an hour and a half, of which half an hour of it was pre-existing song standards. It seems the objective was to call to mind the musicals of the golden age of Hollywood. But the casting didn't require singing and dancing, so it often feels like we are being duped. What remains of the stage play makes for some excellent fun. Branagh knew what to leave in and what to excise. Nathan Lane and Adrian Lester join some of Branagh's frequent film collaborators. They are right there, bringing some professionality to the beautiful but otherwise sufficient casting. But the young Alicia Silverstone really shows her socks while trying to carry the important role of the visiting queen. Some of the musical numbers work to a point, some make you long for the films they emulate, and a couple are downright creepy - like the erotic FACE THE MUSIC AND DANCE. It tries to capture the sexy party environment of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, but fails. I maintain that much of the story struggles come straight from Will Shakespeare himself... The largest example - the happy ending interrupted by news that the queens father has died so she has to postpone all of their new relationships for one year of mourning. It seems a strange conceit, and Branagh tries to address it by have all 4 of his male stars go off to war, and they can all be reunited when the war has ended. In my opinion this was just as weird a solution. I remain an ardent Branagh film, but to date, this is his least re-watchable film.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$13,000,000.00
Revenue
$300,000.00
Keywords
dancemusicalromance