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Film Threat
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December 06, 2005

It's amazing how enjoyable Shakespeare can be when Kenneth Branagh isn't involved.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
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March 26, 2008

This may just be the most striking and unsettling translation of Shakespeare ever committed to film.
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Time Out
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February 09, 2006

A striking addition to the Shakespeare filmography.
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Reeling Reviews
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April 09, 2005

A true pleasure and a surprise.
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Houston Chronicle
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July 21, 2005

Hopkins unwisely echoes his performance as Hannibal Lecter, but Lange rises to the occasion with a mesmerizingly in-your-face portrait of mother love gone haywire.
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Cinemaphile.org
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September 30, 2013

...audaciously steps outside of the tradition when it comes to film adaptations of the bard's works, but it also does so much more: notably, find distinct meaning in a play where all notions of importance lacked a central point.
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Variety

June 17, 2008

A conditional victory.
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Eye for Film
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December 07, 2007

It's hard to see it matching the success of other recent adaptations of the Bard.
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Globe and Mail

April 25, 2003

Along with everything else, the acting styles here clash, though the dissonance serves the drama's bellicose theme.
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Big Picture Big Sound
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July 14, 2007

At once mesmerizing and jarring to the point that the audience can never get comfortable in the film.
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New York Observer
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April 27, 2007

A consistently absorbing entertainment that never becomes either campy or facetious, given its inescapable exaggerations.
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Rolling Stone

May 11, 2001

Jessica Lange as Tamora, the captured Goth queen, seethes with sexuality and vengeance.
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