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Molto rumore per nulla

Titolo originale: Much Ado About Nothing
  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 49min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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17.274
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Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof in Molto rumore per nulla (2012)
A modern retelling of Shakespeare's classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different takes on romance and a way with words.
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Una rivisitazione moderna della commedia classica di Shakespeare su due coppie d'innamorati con diverse interpretazioni del romanticismo e un modo con le parole.Una rivisitazione moderna della commedia classica di Shakespeare su due coppie d'innamorati con diverse interpretazioni del romanticismo e un modo con le parole.Una rivisitazione moderna della commedia classica di Shakespeare su due coppie d'innamorati con diverse interpretazioni del romanticismo e un modo con le parole.

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    • Joss Whedon
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William Shakespeare
    • Joss Whedon
  • Star
    • Alexis Denisof
    • Amy Acker
    • Fran Kranz
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    17.274
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Joss Whedon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Shakespeare
      • Joss Whedon
    • Star
      • Alexis Denisof
      • Amy Acker
      • Fran Kranz
    • 106Recensioni degli utenti
    • 182Recensioni della critica
    • 78Metascore
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    Alexis Denisof
    Alexis Denisof
    • Benedick
    Amy Acker
    Amy Acker
    • Beatrice
    Fran Kranz
    Fran Kranz
    • Claudio
    Jillian Morgese
    Jillian Morgese
    • Hero
    Nathan Fillion
    Nathan Fillion
    • Dogberry
    Clark Gregg
    Clark Gregg
    • Leonato
    Reed Diamond
    Reed Diamond
    • Don Pedro
    Sean Maher
    Sean Maher
    • Don John
    Spencer Treat Clark
    Spencer Treat Clark
    • Borachio
    Riki Lindhome
    Riki Lindhome
    • Conrade
    Ashley Johnson
    Ashley Johnson
    • Margaret
    Emma Bates
    Emma Bates
    • Ursula
    Tom Lenk
    Tom Lenk
    • Verges
    Nick Kocher
    Nick Kocher
    • First Watchman
    Brian McElhaney
    Brian McElhaney
    • Second Watchman
    Joshua Zar
    Joshua Zar
    • Leonato's Aide
    Paul M. Meston
    • Friar Francis
    Romy Rosemont
    Romy Rosemont
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      • Joss Whedon
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      • William Shakespeare
      • Joss Whedon
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    8AvidClimber

    Nicely done transposition

    Much Ado About Nothing by Joss Whedon is the latest adaptation of the Shakespeare's comedy.

    The good. Excellent ideas. Very funny settings and actions. Nice choice of actors. With visual, it's always possible to add non spoken actions to original dialogs and Whedon made some clever extensions. Great photography.

    The actors. My favorite performance were by Nathan Fillion, Sean Maher, and Tom Lenk, although I came to appreciate those of Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof a lot.

    The bad. The concept of war as spoken in the piece doesn't translate well in modern time.

    The ugly. Nothing.

    The result. Solid entertainment for those who like modern transposition of Shakespeare's work, A must for any Whedon fan.
    JohnDeSando

    Shakespeare has it both ways, and Whedon delivers.

    "Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever, One foot in sea and one on shore, To one thing constant never." Much Ado about Nothing

    Deception for good and bad is the stuff of the popular Shakespearean comedy, Much Ado about Nothing. Joss Whedon's modern dress adaptation preserves in lovely fashion the Bard's meanings while making them readily applicable to modern times. The airy location at Whedon's Santa Monica estate, with its easily overheard conversations, allows men and women to deceive and be deceived and be caught but not fast enough to prevent some major hurt.

    The battle of the sexes is best evidenced in the verbal roughhousing of Benedick (Alex Denisof) and Beatrice (Amy Acker): "I wish my horse had the speed of your tongue" (Benedick). The battle takes a grim toll when evil Don John (Sean Maher) sets up Claudio (Fran Kranz) and Hero (Jillian Morgese) for her infidelity and his refusal to marry her because of it. Contrarily, deception brings Beatrice and Benedick into a loving relationship, so the game of love is apace and indiscriminate.

    Shakespeare has it both ways, a considerable feat, to bring the right lovers together and punish those who would destroy the love. The film shows in revealing angles (those bird's eye shots from the ceiling area are effective giving the overheard and peeping-tom points of view) and close-ups the ambiguities of love. Even when Benedick falls under love's aegis, that state continues to be difficult for both him and his love.

    The striking black and white strips the romance of unnecessary frivolity while reminding the audience of the halcyon days of screwball repartee that such stars as Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant made high art:

    Beatrice: "I would not deny you, but by this good day, I yield upon great persuasion, and partly to save your life, for I was told you were in a consumption."

    Benedick: "Peace. I will stop your mouth."

    Shakespeare plays out the battle of the sexes with his genial finesse, never forgetting the divisive nature of love:

    "Friendship is constant in all other things, save in the office and affairs of love." Claudio

    Although I am a devotee of Kenneth Branagh's 1993 adaptation, Whedon's takes a comfortable place in my favorite canon.
    7ferguson-6

    A Flirtatious Battle of Wits

    Greetings again from the darkness. The previous movie version of William Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing was directed in 1993 by Kenneth Branagh, who also directed Thor (2011). This modernized, much simpler version is directed by Joss Whedon, who also directed The Avengers last year. It's difficult to imagine a more oddball movie symmetry than that! Whedon's production plays almost like a home movie, and in a way it is. Filmed at the director's Santa Monica house with a cast featuring mostly a close group of his friends ... those that frequently gather for Shakespeare dinner parties ... this one exudes a certain joy and love of the material from all involved.

    I have always been more attracted to Shakespeare's comedies than his more famous tragedies. His startling wordsmithing is always filled with an edge and is borne of real personalities we all recognize. Combine that with director Whedon's love of rapid-fire, wise-cracking dialogue and we get something from the ilk of Preston Sturges or Howard Hawks screwball comedies.

    The banter and battle of wits between Beatrice (Amy Acker) and Benedick (Alexis Denisof) are at the heart of the story. Their flirtations are recognizable as two who doth protest too much ... as if it could hide their mutual attraction. In one of the most pure comedic roles from the pen of Shakespeare comes Dogberry, the detective on the case of the dark conspiracy occurring right under the noses of most characters. Nathan Fillion ("Castle") plays Dogberry in such a manner that he steals every scene in which he appears ... both verbally and physically. He provides some laugh out loud moments.

    You will recognize some of the others in Whedon's acting troupe: Reed Diamond plays Don Pedro, Clark Gregg as Leonato, and Fran Kranz as Claudio. Newcomer Jillian Morgese plays Hero, the wronged bride-to-be, whose misfortunes lead to the great Dogberry scenes.

    The temptation here is to say that a very entertaining movie can be made simply, cheaply and quickly (12 days filming). Of course, as wonderful as Amy Acker is, the real star is the story from William Shakespeare ... even in this modernized setting. As we all know, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet". Whedon and his cronies prove this.
    odb85

    Mediocrity is catching: Aim Low!

    I love this play, and have seen many versions. I was even in a production in New Jersey.

    This is an unimpressive version of a great story, and the great moments come from the "writing"as the kids are saying nowadays. The leads may not be terrible actors, but they sure failed to move me here. Even Dogberry was pretty blah and that character can really uplift a failed production. Amongst an uninspiring cast, Don Pedro's character was the best of the bunch. I didn't mind listening to him at all. Even his moments with Claudio and Beatrice were bearable. The music was okay. There were some interesting staging choices, but that doesn't make this worth watching.

    I really can't get behind this film, and would recommend going to the theatre, or renting the other film versions.
    8summeriris

    Charming

    This is such a great adaptation. The actors speak their lines with clarity and emotion. The cinematography is great, and the movie is in turns very funny and tragic. A lot will be written about how Hero would never simply die because she was accused of 'not being a virgin', well she didn't. For once when I was watching it I got a sense of what was driving Claudio, his sense of betrayal and hurt. What he did was reprehensible but you could understand that he did have what he thought was good reasons. And for once I got a sense of real threat from Benedict's challenge. Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof made a delightful Beatrice and Benedict. You could feel the attraction there and you knew why Don Redro had such an easy time of it convincing his fellow conspirators to get them together.

    What really impressed me about this film is how obvious it is that the cast is having a good time. The acting seems to be effortless and it is all spot on, and Clark Gregg/Nathan Fillion/Reed Diamond are hilariously funny. I think this is how Shakespeare should be done, as simply great entertainment. When you have that, you have the complexities laid out before you and like Claudio's anger you can see the reasons for the actions of the characters plainly.

    'Much Ado About Nothing' has been very well served by Wheedon and his company of players, such a joy and that can be so rare in films nowadays.

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      This movie was filmed at Joss Whedon's Santa Monica home, which was designed and decorated by Whedon's wife Kai Cole. Cole suggested Whedon make it in lieu of going on vacation for their 20th anniversary because it had long been his passion project.
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      It is Ursula & Hero whom are 'meddling' (talking about Benedick's love for Beatrice as she eavesdrops). In the following scene, Claudio relays to Don Pedro that it was Margaret & Hero that were meddling.
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      Dogberry: Well , masters good night.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in At the Movies: Episodio #10.21 (2013)
    • Colonne sonore
      Sigh No More
      Lyrics by William Shakespeare

      Music by Joss Whedon

      Performed by Jed Whedon & Maurissa Tancharoen

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 giugno 2013 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Mucho ruido y pocas nueces
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Santa Monica, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Bellwether Pictures
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 4.328.849 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 171.942 USD
      • 9 giu 2013
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      • 5.341.221 USD
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