MOVIE REVIEW
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Reviewed by: Maggi
CONTRIBUTOR
Moral Rating: |
Very Offensive
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Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: |
Teens Adults
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Genre: |
Comedy
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Length: |
116 min.
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Year of Release: |
1999
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USA Release: |
May 14, 1999
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Featuring |
Kevin Kline … Nick Bottom
Michelle Pfeiffer … Titania
Stanley Tucci … Puck
Christian Bale … Demetrius
Dominic West … Lysander
David Strathairn … Theseus
Sam Rockwell … Francis Flute
See all » Rupert Everett … Oberon
Calista Flockhart … Helena
Anna Friel … Hermia
Sophie Marceau … Hippolyta
Roger Rees … Peter Quince
Max Wright … Robin Starveling
Gregory Jbara … Snug
Bill Irwin … Tom Snout
Bernard Hill … Egeus
John Sessions … Philostrate
Deirdre A. Harrison … Hard-eyed Fairy
Heather Elizabeth Parisi … Bottom’s Wife
Annalisa Cordone … Cobweb
Paola Pessot … Mustardseed
Solena Nocentini … Moth
Flaminia Fegarotti … Peaseblossom
Valerio Isidori … Master Antonio
Daniele Finizio … Dangerous Boy
Damiano Salvatori … Dangerous Boy
Chomoke Bhuiyan … Changeling Boy
Nathalie Van Ravenstein … Fairy Musician—Fairyworld
Venera Torti … Fairy Musician—Fairyworld
Luce Maioli … Fairy Musician—Fairyworld
Xenia F. Wilson … Fairy Musician—Fairyworld
Veronica Del Chiappa … Fairy—Fairyworld
Monica La Vezzari … Fairy—Fairyworld
Cristina Guglielmino … Fairy—Fairyworld
Alessandra Monti … Fairy—Fairyworld
Anna Cirigliano … Fairy—Fairyworld
Elisabetta Carnevale … Nymph—Fairyworld
Chiara Stampone … Nymph—Fairyworld
Chiara Conti … Nymph—Fairyworld
Valentina Sciarrini … Nymph—Fairyworld
Alessandra Carbone … Nymph—Fairyworld
Paolo Risi … Pantomime Dwarf—Fairyworld
Davide Marotta … Pantomime Dwarf—Fairyworld
Sabrina Marazzi … Pantomime Dwarf—Fairyworld
Elisabetta La Padula … Pantomime Dwarf—Fairyworld
Antonia Petrucca … Dwarf—Fairyworld
Vittoria Danese … Dwarf—Fairyworld
Marina Ficuciello … Dwarf—Fairyworld
Marina Boccini … Dwarf—Fairyworld
Roberta Galli … Fury—Fairyworld
Anna Burt … Fury—Fairyworld
Victoria Eugenia Martinez … Female Monster—Fairyworld
Luisa Nardelli … Janus Figure—Fairyworld
Lucia Nardelli … Janus Figure—Fairyworld
Emanuele Gullotto … Fawn—Fairyworld
Daniele Quistelli … Fawn—Fairyworld
Carlo Vitale … Fawn—Fairyworld
Marco Rossetti … Fawn—Fairyworld
Beniamino Vitale … Satyr—Fairyworld
Gianluca Del Mastro … Satyr—Fairyworld
Stefano Cesarini … Satyr—Fairyworld
Vincenzo Dettole … Satyr—Fairyworld
Walter Maioli … Satyr Musician—Fairyworld
Aldo Marinucci … Satyr Musician—Fairyworld
Gaetano Delfini … Satyr Musician—Fairyworld
Roberto Stanco … Satyr Musician—Fairyworld
Paola Murgia … Sphinx—Fairyworld
Alba Tiberi … Sphinx—Fairyworld
Francesco Caruso … Winged Man—Fairyworld
Giuseppe Gambino … Winged Man—Fairyworld
Tommaso Accardo … Forge Man—Fairyworld
Cristina Mantis … Medusa—Fairyworld
Filippo Fugazzotto … Goat Headed Creature—Fairyworld
Riccardo Tesi … Wedding Musician—Fairyworld
Maurizio Geri … Wedding Musician—Fairyworld
Luca Martini … Wedding Musician—Fairyworld
Daniele Mencarelli … Wedding Musician—Fairyworld
Gabriele Mirabassi … Wedding Musician—Fairyworld
Isabella Rita Gallinelli … Soprano—Holding Area/Aida—Holding Area
Mauro Marino … Egyptian—Holding Area/Pharaoh—Holding Area
Endrius Colombaioni … Fire Eater—Holding Area
Giancarlo Colombaioni … Juggler—Holding Area
Angelo Bonello … Juggler—Holding Area
Vincenzo Moretti … Othello—Holding Area
Manuela Metri … Desdemona—Holding Area
Laura Maltoni … Commedia Dell’Arte Troupe—Holding Area
Ester Salis … Commedia Dell’Arte Troupe—Holding Area
Donato Fierro-Perez … Commedia Dell’Arte Troupe—Holding Area
Daniele Ferretti … Greek Tragedy—Holding Area
Vito Passeri … Greek Tragedy—Holding Area
Francesco Gabriele … Greek Tragedy—Holding Area
Lilliana Vitale … Storyteller—Holding Area
Keith Bisset … Bottom—Holding Area
Rudy Ruggiero … Voice
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Director |
Michael Hoffman
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Producer |
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Regency Enterprises
Taurus Film
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Panoramica
Nigel Goldsack … associate producer
Michael Hoffman … producer
Arnon Milchan … executive producer
Leslie Urdang … producer
Ann Wingate … co-producer
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“Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind; and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.”
The works of the Bard, William Shakespeare, are getting plenty of attention in recent years due to several film releases: “Hamlet,” “Much Ado About Nothing”, “Romeo and Juliet,” “10 Things I Hate About You” and now, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. And that doesn’t even mention several other Shakespeare-based releases. This rendition stars such talented actors and actresses as Michelle Pfeiffer, Kevin Kline, Calista Flockhart, and Christian Bale.
Titania (Michelle Pfeiffer), the Fairy Queen, has an argument with her husband. To teach her a lesson, he sends his mischievous servant Puck (Stanley Tucci) to put a love potion on her eyes so she’ll fall in love with the first thing she sees. Puck also turns a weaver Bottom (Kevin Kline) into a donkey-headed monster for Titania to fall for. The potion is also used on four human lovers who appear confused about who loves whom. “A Midsummer Nights Dream” is full of funny moments and a picturesquely stunning visual setting. The great thing about this movie is that those who never liked Shakespeare (myself included), will surely enjoy it. The Shakespearean language is done in a way that makes it understandable. Not only that, but it is certainly refreshing to sit through a film uncoarsed by verbal vulgarity.
There is no violence in the film, which was also refreshing to see. The major objection is nudity and sexual content. Sexual intercourse is implied a few times, and there is one sexual scene with Titania and Bottom. There is also a little bit of nudity, but not too graphic. I wouldn’t recommend this to very young viewers, but I would recommend it to teens and young adults. In an age where violence, gore, homosexuality, and other anti-Christian themes are flooding movie theaters, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a nice change of pace.
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