Othello: Iago and Othello

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • Adrian Lester (Othello) and Rory Kinnear (Iago) talk about their characters, the relationship between them, their relative position in the social and military hierarchy of the play and the motivations for their actions. This film includes footage from the National Theatre's 2013 production.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @jpobrien2123
    @jpobrien2123 6 років тому +72

    Him drinking the water at the end while standing over Othello is just chilling

  • @cyderlee5438
    @cyderlee5438 9 років тому +82

    Shakespeare's plays were mostly performed in the modern clothes of the time.

  • @psyrmc
    @psyrmc 2 роки тому +6

    How much I adore their beautiful voices...

  • @james83992
    @james83992 4 роки тому +13

    This one should be the next one released for the theatre at home plays. I would love to see it.

  • @bryanlint9327
    @bryanlint9327 5 років тому +33

    It is so cool to watch the play in modern language and customs.

    • @royfr8136
      @royfr8136 5 років тому +6

      It isnt.

    • @elocinaqui24
      @elocinaqui24 5 років тому +26

      the language isn't modern, only the clothing is. it's a cool juxtaposition, because you get all the beautiful poetry but with a more relatable context.

    • @pipharrington6734
      @pipharrington6734 Рік тому

      It was in the Jacobean era @Bryan Lint

  • @MarieCaseyStevens
    @MarieCaseyStevens 4 роки тому +36

    How does a person find the complete performance? I was never aware of this performance, and I would LOVE to see it.

    • @BenjaminRedwood
      @BenjaminRedwood 2 роки тому +4

      You can rent it on the National Theatre website

  • @matthewkramer5702
    @matthewkramer5702 8 місяців тому +2

    Adrian Lester asserts that Othello "isn't born into any kind of sense of nobility." Such an assertion is not borne out by what Othello himself says to Iago in scene ii of Act I: "I fetch my life and being/From men of royal siege, and my demerits/May speak unbonneted to as proud a fortune/As this that I have reach'd."

  • @becieden8865
    @becieden8865 11 років тому +8

    Saw this twice- amazing.

  • @mayarwahba2811
    @mayarwahba2811 11 місяців тому

    director and producer's names should be written in the description..

  • @romeaffair
    @romeaffair 11 років тому +2

    See it.

  • @jackiie7803
    @jackiie7803 5 років тому +2

    I went there to go see that for a field trip

  • @parthsinghal27
    @parthsinghal27 Рік тому

    i didnt knew that medieval Venice was this diverse good for them. they look like my college campus

  • @Nloramartinez
    @Nloramartinez 6 років тому +3

    hello 5th period

  • @opera888able
    @opera888able 9 років тому +10

    I'm inclined to agree. It just dosen't "work" -the dialogue is not compatible in modern day setting. Some of Shakespeare's plays do adapt well but this one doesn't. They went a bit too far.

  • @Nitrogenoxidegorillas
    @Nitrogenoxidegorillas Рік тому

    Iago should go on the toxic gossip train

  • @duckwithat
    @duckwithat Рік тому

    Motiveless malignancy 😮

  • @reissyroo15alt99
    @reissyroo15alt99 3 роки тому +1

    Lol othello

  • @GudInformation
    @GudInformation 5 років тому +11

    Wow, they had laser printers and laptops in the 1600's?!

    • @alihak7087
      @alihak7087 4 роки тому +23

      Do you not know what a modern interpretation is?

    • @bradleyscordero
      @bradleyscordero 2 роки тому +1

      New Historicism 😅

  • @sandavijithminirathnayake7033
    @sandavijithminirathnayake7033 5 років тому +4

    Can somebody please explain me why the hell Shakespearean dramas are performed in modern clothes like this ? This sucks terribly !

    • @Noah-po2cr
      @Noah-po2cr 4 роки тому +31

      because shakespeare performed Julius Caesar in elizabethan doublets, not a toga. he only wrote one original story in his whole career, his whole goal was taking pre-existing stories and updating them to the modern day, which for him, happened to be in the 1600's.

    • @Noah-po2cr
      @Noah-po2cr 4 роки тому +20

      if you dont update it... you're missing the point. Both of the show, and shakespeare as an artist.

    • @Noah-po2cr
      @Noah-po2cr 4 роки тому +15

      The MacSo not ridiculous. Who are you performing for? Certainly not the audience of 1600. There's a place for period pieces, but Shakespeare has always worked best when it's commenting on current affairs. That was the intent behind the work so why would we reduce his work to generic period dramas now? When we have an opportunity to say so much more with the audience of today?

    • @sandavijithminirathnayake7033
      @sandavijithminirathnayake7033 3 роки тому +4

      @Supriya Finch
      First of all, writing a paragraph about Shakespeare in the internet wasn't totally a waste of your time . I learned many things and THANK YOU 😘.
      Anyway , I don't personally believe that acting an Elizabethan play like Othello in 21st century military costumes makes it " closer " or " more comprehensive " to the audience . Because it was just a change of clothes , not a modern adaptation with modern dialogues. [ Like in the movie " 10 Things I Hate About You " for example . ] So just modernizing clothes doesn't make millennials who perceive " Shakespeare is BORING ! " crowding to the theatres . In any piece of theatre or cinema , the setting ,music , costumes and make up play equally important roles in capturing the genuine essence of the story . That is why the 1968 production of " Romeo and Juliet " was still considered as the greatest movie adaptation of the play .
      As I said earlier , it was unnecessary to give an unwanted modernity to the tragedy thinking that " these themes and reactions of characters are 100 % relatable to contemporary times " because it's NOT . Yeah Shakespeare 's world immortal playwright but once you dive deep into plays you see numerous flimsy points . In Othello , "a reputed army general being nearly insane listening to the petty gossip recited to him by his subordinate and puny proof of a handkerchief about his wife's adultery " how can this storyline be even plausible in modern times ??? Thus it is crucial for viewer to understand the facts of "setting " that contributed . Patriarchal , conventional Venetian society [ and warlike Cyrus ] can be more convincingly portrayed through costumes that are closer and more appropriate to the time period . What I'm saying is , there's no necessity to act the drama EXACTLY as Shakespearean times . [ Not with all the " men only " policy and stage shortcomings LOL ] But there must be at least an effort to portray the STORY as it is ..

    • @trudytriad4574
      @trudytriad4574 3 роки тому +1

      I love it

  • @jamespoole3531
    @jamespoole3531 5 років тому +2

    This play was absolute shite

    • @cat1n282
      @cat1n282 2 роки тому +4

      Alright James poole, time for beddy byes

  • @rationalsceptic7634
    @rationalsceptic7634 6 років тому +1

    These two don't have commanding voices or presence on stage!