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Love's Labour's Lost
An update to Shakespeare's play, this version is set in 1939,
just before World War II. In keeping with the era, the film
features newsreel-style inserts to set the scene and advance
the plot. And in true Hollywood tradition, it is also
a fully-fledged musical, with modern song-and-dance routines
interrupting the classical dialogue. The plot revolves around
the king of Navarre, who, together with three colleagues,
resolves to dedicate himself to three years of study with
serious restrictions, the worst being "no women". The arrival
of the Princess of France and three ladies in waiting immediately
disrupts this plan, and the rest of the movie is how the
guys try to pursue the ladies without getting caught. As usual
for Shakespeare, there is a clown or two to gum up the works...
93 minutes, All ages. Comedy, Musical, Romance, On the Art Circuit. You can usually find additional (copyrighted) pictures, trailers, etc, on the Official Site. |
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Ian Douglas: As is nowadays fashionable for filmed Shakespeare, the makers went to a lot of trouble to make the production more accessible to modern audiences. While retaining the original dialogue, the setting, costumes, and staging are all modernised. The use of newsreels and musical routines was also a first for me in a Shakespearian play. I did find the plot rather lightweight, with the trademark Shakespearian unneccessary complications, but it will still provide pleasant entertainment for an older audience.
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