Shakespeare In Love
Part Ⅰ
Basic information of the film(by :霍婷婷)
Shakespeare in Love is a 1998 British-American romantic comedy-drama film习之教育 directed by John Madden, written by Marc Norman and playwright Tom Stoppard. The film depicts a love affair involving playwright William Shakespeare (Joph Fiennes) at the time that he was writing the play Romeo and Juliet. The story is fiction, though veral of the characters are bad on real people. In addition, many of the characters, lines, and plot devices are references to Shakespeare's plays.
Shakespeare in Love won ven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actress (Gwyneth Paltrow) and Best Supporting Actress(Judi Dench).
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Introduction of the film
Chine name:《恋爱中的莎士比亚》或《莎翁情史》
English name:Shakespeare in love
Production area:the United States
Director:John Madden
Writer:Marc Norman Tom Stoppard
Style:romance,gut,comedy,history
Length:123min
Relea time:12/03/98
Grade:USA:R
Language:English
Tint:multi-colored
Cast
∙ Joph Fiennesas William Shakespeare
∙ Gwyneth Paltrowas Viola de Lesps
∙ Colin Firthas Lord Wesx
∙ Ben Affleckas Ned Alleyn
∙ Geoffrey Rushas Philip Henslowe
∙ Judi Denchas Queen Elizabeth I.
∙ Tom Wilkinsonas Hugh Fennyman
∙ Rupert Everettas Christopher 'Kit' Marlowe
∙ Imelda Stauntonas Nur
∙ Daniel Brocklebankas Sam Gos|Juliet
∙ Antony Sheras Dr. Moth
∙ Martin Clunesas Richard Burbage
∙ Simon Callowas Edmund Tilney
∙ Jim Carteras Ralph Bashford
∙ Jill Bakeras Lady de Lesps
上环有什么副作用∙ Patrick Barlowas Will Kempe
∙ 钢铁是怎样炼成的读书笔记摘抄Mark Williamsas Wabash
∙ Simon Dayas First Boatsman
∙ Joe Roberts as John Webster
Production
The original idea for Shakespeare in Love came to screenwriter Marc Norman in the late 1980s. He pitched a draft screenplay to director Edward Zwick. The screenplay attracted
Julia Roberts who agreed to play Viola. However, Zwick disliked Norman's screenplay and hired the playwright Tom Stoppard to improve it (Stoppard's first major success had been with the Shakespeare-themed play Roncrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead).二年级口算题上册
The film went into production in 1991 at Universal Pictures, with Zwick as director, but although ts and costumes were in construction, Shakespeare had not yet been cast, becau Julia Roberts insisted that only Daniel Day-Lewis could play the role. Day-Lewis was uninterested, and when Roberts failed to persuade him, she withdrew from the film, six weeks before shooting was due to begin. The production went into turnaround, and Zwick was unable to persuade other studios to take up the screenplay.
Eventually, Zwick got Miramax interested in the screenplay, but Miramax cho John Madden as director. Miramax boss Harvey Weinstein acted as producer, and successfully persuaded Ben Affleck to take a small role as Ned Alleyn.
The film was considerably reworked after the first test screenings. The scene with Shakespeare and Viola in the punt was re-shot, to make it more emotional, and some line
s were re-recorded to clarify the reasons why Viola had to marry Wesx. The ending was re-shot veral times, until Stoppard eventually came up with the idea of Viola suggesting to Shakespeare that their parting could inspire his next play.
References to Shakespeare's work
The main source for much of the action in the film is Romeo and Juliet. Will and Viola play out the famous balcony and bedroom scenes; like Juliet, Viola has a witty nur, and is parated from Will by a gulf of duty . In addition, the two lovers are equally "star-crosd" — they are not ultimately destined to be together (since Viola is of rich and socially ambitious merchant stock and is promid to marry Lord Wesx, while Shakespeare himlf is poor and already married). There is also a Rosaline, with whom Will is in love at the beginning of the film.
Many other plot devices ud in the film are common in various Shakespearean comedies and in the works of the other playwrights of the Elizabethan era: the Queen disguid as a commoner, the cross-dressing disguis, mistaken identities, the sword fig番茄鸡蛋面的做法
ht, the suspicion of adultery, the appearance of a "ghost", and the "play within a play".
The film also has quences in which Shakespeare and the other characters utter words that will later appear in his plays:
∙ On the street, Shakespeare hears a Puritan preaching against the two London stages: "The Ro smells thusly rank, by any name! I say, a plague on both their hous!" Two references in one, both to Romeo and Juliet; first, "A ro by any other name would smell as sweet" (Act II, scene ii, lines 1 and 2); cond, "a plague on both your hous" (Act III, scene I, line 94).
∙ Backstage of a performance of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Shakespeare es William Kempe in full make-up, silently contemplating a skull, a reference to Hamlet.
让人开心的歌∙ Shakespeare utters the lines "Doubt thou the stars are fire, / Doubt that the sun doth move" (from Hamlet) to Philip Henslowe.
∙ As Shakespeare's writer's block is introduced, he is en crumpling balls of paper and th
rowing them around his room. They land near props which reprent scenes in his veral plays: a skull (螺丝钉精神Hamlet), and an open chest (The Merchant of Venice).