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threespoons says...
9 years ago
A highly stylized descent into madness. Superb acting by all, incredible imagery but also exhausting as not only is it a barrage of dark imagery but Shakespeare in very thick Scottish accents is pretty tough to keep up with.
I found it reminiscnet of Lars von Trier with it's nihilistic and depressing tone, I absolutely loved it, but it will definitely not be for those who want a lazier cinema experience.
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kirenosslrak says...
8 years ago
I tried, but lasted only about 15 minutes. :(
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Reply by quattros1
7 years ago
@kirenosslrak Is it the old english that turned you off? You should read more shakespeare. I personally believe Macbeth was one of Shakespeare's worst plays. I don't even think it should be counted as one of Shakespeare's tragedies due to the fact that Macbeth was a pathetic man and his unreliability. However I kind of liked Fassbender's portrayal.
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Reply by kirenosslrak
7 years ago
@jakesmen yea man, i think that might have been it, the old English. Didn't make much sense to me. Maybe ill give it another try one of these days?
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pivic says...
8 years ago
This is a masterpiece.

Where William Shakespeare's tale of betrayal, greed and blindness leaves much room for interpretation, this cinematic version goes beyond what could easily have been a flat, drab interpretation, and makes it come alive and breathe new air into the tale.

I hope this adaptation goes around and is seen by all.

Fassbender is really involved in this film, as previously seen in "Shame", as opposed the crappy role he had to play in "Prometheus"; Marion Cotillard elevates, both by herself and together with Fassbender.

The calmness before the storm, breathtakingly filmed and shot first during the initial scenes, is cinematography, acting and direction in wondrous collaboration. It seems all actors are on-point, with one singular goal.

This is truly brilliant. The language comes alive, through death and humanity.
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glasgow1975 says...
3 years ago
So disheartening to see the comments about language and 'thick' accents. As an actual Scot, it's amusing that Irish, English and French people barely adding a burr is regarded as impenetrable by, I assume Americans... as for the language, it's perfectly understandable English. I suppose that having a grounding in Shakespeare is not something that is taught in America anymore.
The film is shot beautifully, dark, misty and foreboding as befits the story of betrayal, madness and ambition.
If you can't handle being challenged by cinema, perhaps stick to the latest Disney remakes...
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iiWejdan says...
8 years ago
Mesmerizing blend of shakespearean language, epic battles, theatrical performances, masterful direction. On top of that Cotillard and Fassbender are exceptional together
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extra24_7 says...
9 years ago
I found it visually stunning but I must admit it was hard to keep up with the story (but that might be my problem with the accent).
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jekyl6669 says...
6 years ago
Technically speaking it's a bold telling of the story, with a fresh eye towards brutal, gory realism, and the added twist of making Macbeth kind of a junkie was interesting. My only problem with the whole thing, was that it's already difficult to follow the speech in Shakespeare, without Fassbender slurring and mumbling most of his lines...
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Khawlah says...
6 years ago
‪Quite the introduction to Macbeth this was for me. Visually stunning through and through, every frame is a work of art. And the last scene is just on another level. Michael and Marion are both brilliant, as per usual. And even though I didn’t understand 100% of the Shakespearian language, their emotion and conviction was more than enough to keep me in the narrative. Absolutely loved it and couldn’t take my eyes of it the entire time. ‬
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Matthew Brady-deleted-1534855046 says...
7 years ago
Between this and Kenneth Branagh's "Hamlet"; Macbeth is the most visually stunning adaption of Shakespeare in recent years. It perfectly captures the dark and grim atmosphere of the story. With it's chilling score and mesmerizing performances from Fassbender & Cotillard.

While amazing to look at, but the film overall isn't really my favorite adaption of Macbeth. Not because it was slow or they changed key points of the story, as it's pretty close to accurate. I think trying to recommend it to right kind of audience is kinda tough to find these days.

But still, this seriously got snubbed at the Academy Awards for best cinematography.
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The_Argentinian says...
3 years ago
I just can't connect with the old-timey dialogue. Shame. It's great technically and performance wise
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Bradym03 says...
3 years ago
Between this and Kenneth Branagh's "Hamlet"; Macbeth is the most visually stunning adaption of Shakespeare in recent years. It perfectly captures the dark and grim atmosphere of the story. With it's chilling score and mesmerizing performances from Fassbender & Cotillard.

While amazing to look at, but the film overall isn't really my favorite adaption of Macbeth. Not because it was slow or they changed key points of the story, as it's pretty close to accurate. I think trying to recommend it to right kind of audience is kinda tough to find these days.

But still, this seriously got snubbed at the Academy Awards for best cinematography.
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