RSC Live: Macbeth
RSC Live: Macbeth

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- 70/100 based on 95 votes
  • Released: 2018
  • Runtime: 123 mins
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  • Studio: Royal Shakespeare Company
  • Genres: Drama

Shakespeare's psychological thriller marks Christopher Eccleston's RSC debut and Niamh Cusack's return to the Company.... (Full plot summary below)

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Shakespeare's psychological thriller marks Christopher Eccleston's RSC debut and Niamh Cusack's return to the Company.

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Caution Spoilers - 7/10 by Sarah CartlandI'm always #TeamLadyMacbeth, and in this new telling of regicide and madness among Scots nobles, Akiya Henry's performance as the scheming wife of our favourite usurper to the throne is a stand-out.
Guardian - 6/10 by Leslie FelperinAll the sound and fury of visuals creates a modern texture that might appeal to younger viewers swotting for A-levels.
User Review - 10/10 by Vann TMacbeth is the darkest of Shakespeareï¿ 1/2 1/2(TM)s plays and this adaptation for the screen matches the genius of Shakespeareï¿ 1/2 1/2(TM)s vision. It is breathtaking cinema. Everything about it coheres: the sparse theater sets (enhanced by draftsmanship graphics), the minimalist haunting music, the camera work, the editing out of the comic banter, the anachronistic costumes, the casting (black Scotsmen?) and even the lightingï¿ 1/2 1/2"the sun never shines here. And the acting! Did I mention the acting? What glorious acting: a good man prodded into killing his Liege Lord, the torment of conscience and the madness punishing him like the Eumenides in Greek tragedy. It is a glorious and cosmological work. The vision behind it matches the genius of Shakespeare himself. (Imagine, in it is a recurrent old man, a projectionist, who--throughout the action--is viewing a gaudy Macbeth from the silent film era.) If you approach this film not as mere entertainment, but as a probing into the nature of things, it will leave you dumbstruck. Yes, it is THAT good.

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