Macbeth (Patrick Stewart) - Official Trailer
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Starring Sir Patrick Stewart as Macbeth and Kate Fleetwood as Lady Macbeth, Rupert Goold‘s immediate and visceral film is set in an undefined and threatening central European world.
Shot on location in the mysterious underground labyrinth of Welbeck Abbey in Nottinghamshire, this is a contemporary presentation of Shakespeare’s intense, claustrophobic and bloody drama.
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Any UK GCSE students here to watch this XD
I saw this 4 years ago when I did my GCSE’s. I hate Shakespeare but I actually really enjoyed this!
@@MaxFPSGamer lmao i hate shakespeare so much, my English teachers aren't helping
hi
1. More people need to see this! It's DA BEST!
2. I have a theory about the end of the movie.
I think it's showing that maybe they are going to the underworld?.. I'm unsure.
I think you're totally right.
This pales in comparison to the 2015 version I remember watching both last year in my leaving cert year this one was boring as hell and far too confusing the 2015 version is peak though and obviously the play/book itself is great
I literally told the person sitting next to me about that when I first saw the movie in class..
they're going down to hell, together
and how did macbeth get his head back though
This is for my money, the BEST filmed adaptation of Macbeth I have ever seen, and I've seen more than a few. The concept of making the three witches war nurses makes them absolutely terrifying. Patrick Stewart is good, but it is Kate Fleetwood as Lady M that is riveting. Her anguished scream in the famous sleepwalking scene sent chills down my spine.
a modern and good adaptation of Macbeth
This movie is so bad it made me laugh
I remember watching this in high school, and absolutely loved it, probably because this was my favorite Shakespearean play, so dark and psychological and tense.
Really takes me back to junior year of high school in my English Lit class. Shout out to one of my favorite high school teachers ever Mr. Simmons for showing us this, he killed it as a teacher. We read so many good books, plays, and essays under him like Macbeth, Beowulf, 1984, Brave New World, Gulliver’s Travels, and A Modest Proposal, all of them were great reads (except Silas Marner fuck Silas Marner with ever fiber of my being, that was the absolute most boring trash book I’ve ever read, if I could erase the experience of reading it from my brain I would).
We also watched a lot of great films like this in his class. His class really had an impact on me. It really made me think and had me fall in love with reading, he even had me enjoying Shakespeare which is quite the feat as I usually can’t stand reading his plays.
Rant over
Watched it in Highschool as well. And since then, this movie has been what I think of when Patrick Stewarts name is mentioned anywhere.
Macbeth is so open to different interpretations, but this without doubt (in modern terms), the definitive version. Stunningly set, stunningly acted and even the script by a Mr. Shakespeare is stunning.
Communist Macbeth?
Apparently it is meant to be allusions to the death of Nicolae Caeusescu so kinda yeah.
it was pretty bad
When you think about it Macbeth and Stalin have a lot in common. Both started out as loyal people subservient to others but got in the habit of murdering anyone in their way and being consumed by power.
One of the few times I paid attention in lit class during the Macbeth was this. Patrick Stewart has a fantastic performance.
Horrid film.
This movie is so weird
Isn't Macbeth meant to be younger , more like in his early 40s
How now you secret black and midnight Romulans, what is it you do?
Wow. Currently helping my son with his homework and i thought I’d do a deep dive into some of the films. I knew of the Fassbender version - but not this one. Getting serious Richard III vibes with Ian McKellan from this version
Saw this on the stage. My colleague fell asleep. Detest contemporary Shakespeare, except Kevin S in Richard III. Saw jude law, 2 version of twelfth night, another contemporary unnamed as unmemorable sorry. But Stephen Fry twelfth night The Globe BRILLIANT. Anything not contemporary at the Globe is always worth it.
Why was this trailer so hard to find?
No idea. Glad you found it though!
Probably from the others
The other movie with same exact name confuses everything.
I just typed down "russian macbeth".
We watched this in english 10th grade
lol I'm watching this for 10 grade English rn
I watched this in English class
Awesome
Easily the best, just can’t find that song, anybody else having that problem?
patrick stewart is a bloody powerhouse of an actor! i hope he gets one more great movie for himself, i wished that for morgan freeman years ago but i cant expect him doing anything now unless someone gets him to sign a deepfake contract by tricking him to thinking its for a delivery of shawshank merch or bruce almighty action figues.
Awesome!!!
the witches here are phenomenal
Hades and Persephone look kinda weird in this wtf?
The theater can be a lonely place......
Okay, so I wanna state first that Patrick Stewart and Kate Fleetwood’s acting was absolutely phenomenal. (The director made an excellent choice casting his wife as Lady M. 😜) As a whole, the performance was powerful and spectacularly executed. I only have two complaints. The first being the setting in the Cold War era, as others have stated. I understand the desire to modernize it, however the use of archaic English at that point in time was no longer present. They collide in a way that doesn’t make sense for the time. The other issue I had was the location. Much of the filming was done in what looked like underground tunnels and a kitchen that gives a hospital vibe. Maybe there is relevance in the choice of location that I don’t understand. As a result, in my opinion, parts of the play felt so dull that I had to redirect my attention solely on the actors to maintain interest. All that to be said, it’s still the best adaptation of Macbeth I’ve seen. Mostly due to the amazing cast. I’d give it a solid 8/10. 😁😁
All their clothes fall off..
He's seen everything!
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period!
United forever in friendship and labour
The person with the blindfold at 34 seconds looks exactly like timothee chalamet. is it him????????
Absolutely not.
This movie is absolutely atrocious. The only good thing about it is the acting, but I reckon that's where most of the budget went, because the rest feels unpolished, not thought out and amateurish.
I didnt like this movie because it makes no sense, but that’s just me
What doesn't tally? Fill me in.
Chipsy757 I didn’t understand it very well ether, but the acting is amazing
@@unclejoeoakland among other things, it set in a communist country during the cold war but everybody has a scottish name
@@saagabragi6938 yeah but people do that all the time with Shakespreare. For instance- with just a few modifications, MacBeth was transposed to feudal Japan as kurosawa's Throne Of Blood. Or more inkeeping with the pattern, Nigel Hawthorne starred in a King Lear done in the Noh theater tradition of Japan. And Ralph Fiennes recent "Coriolanus." It just happens a lot because the themes aren't so topical- they're common to humanity.
It only doesn't make sense if you aren't familiar with Shakespeare.
WoT is this garbiagee