Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1991)
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Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
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| Directed by | Tom Stoppard |
| Cast | Gary Oldman, Tim Roth, Richard Dreyfuss, Livio Badurina, Tomislav Maretic, Iain Glen, Joanna Miles and Ian Richardson |
| Theatrical Release | February 8, 1991 |
| DVD Release | March 22, 2005 |
| Running Time | 118 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 014381256222 |
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Average user review:| Supurb Video |
| It's like `Hamlet' only; not... |
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are two dimwitted acquaintances of Hamlet's who are contacted by his mother and step father to try and discern just what is bother Hamlet. They are told they will be amply rewarded if they succeed and so the two of them find themselves with free reign of the castle, overhearing conversations and trying desperately to put the pieces together. The trouble is that they can't even seem to keep their identities straight, let alone the root cause of Hamlet's distress.
We all know the story of Hamlet, tragic as it is, so the point of `Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead' is not to simply rehash Shakespeare's play but make light of it with witty dialog and sharp execution. For the most part the film succeeds marvelously.
The casting of Gary Oldman and Tim Roth in the leads was superb. The two of them play off one another beautifully with their banter. If you though that the recent `Juno' was heavy handed you really need to get a load of this film, for the mere fact that Roth and Oldman are able to get through each scene without choking on their words is a marvelous feat. They both seem so natural in their respective roles (whichever one that is) and their charisma is really what helps coast the film along. Richard Dreyfuss is also delightful as the wise and mysterious actor who seems to grasp the goings-on's of the house a little more than Rosencrantz and Guildenstern do. I normally am not a huge fan of Dreyfuss' comedic work, but here he is spot on.
My only complaint about the film is that at times the audience is left to feel as confused as the two leads, and really we should always be aware of what is going on, for that is what makes their confusion all the more entertaining. I am a big fan of mystery and intrigue, but when you get to the point that you are trying so hard to figure out what just happened that you miss what happened next it can get a little tiring.
Thankfully that confusion does not permeate the entire film, and we are left with an overall satisfying comedy that attacks the funny bone with force and without mercy. Thanks to the natural feel to the bantering, Stoppard's screenplay becomes one of the best of the year, witty, sharp and entertaining to the very end. August 25, 2008
| My favourite movie of all time! |
I don't know how many times I've seen this movie. It remains as fascinating, clever and witty as the first time I saw it. It is the same masterpiece it was when it was released the first time.
But if you've come to this page by accident, this is the best movie ever made. Funniest, cleverest, most unpredictable, most intriguing. It is well acted, well written, totally immersive. Pure genius. If you're not convinced, rent it. You will want to see it again and again. Even more so than "The Usual Suspects".
If you buy only one movie on DVD, this should be it. If ever a movie was worthy of five stars, this is it!
August 2, 2008
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