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William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
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Leading Role: Jeremy Irons
Director: Michael Radford


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Format: Theatrical Release
Rated R
Recording Mode: (unknown)
131 min.
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Movie Description
One of the immortal bard's most frequently performed works gets a first-rate cinematic treatment here, via director Michael Radford (IL POSTINO). Al Pacino is virtually unrecognizable as Shylock, bringing an old-world gravitas to the role and clearly inspiring the rest of the cast to match his intensity. They succeed, and the result is riveting, rousing entertainment. Even if one is familiar with the play in advance, this is white-knuckle suspense and swooning romance all the way through. A 16th-century Venetian sea merchant (Jeremy Irons), devoted to a young lord (Joseph Fiennes), owes a debt for "a pound of flesh" to the anguished Jewish moneylender Shylock. Lovingly filmed in Venice, the film looks great, with settings and costumes all sporting a dusky, lived-in look that matches the subdued, naturalistic interpretation of the dialogue. Lynn Collins is excellent and ethereal as Portia, and her love scenes with Fiennes have an alchemical power that lifts them to dizzyingly mythic romantic heights. Vague homoerotic content and the grim realities of Jewish oppression are not shied away from here, which lends the film further richness and complexity. With the play's rich array of dramatic and comedic elements all perfectly in tune, MERCHANT OF VENICE earns its place as the first truly great Shakespeare film of the 21st century.

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Cast:Jeremy Irons
Director:Michael Radford
Producer:Barry Navidi, Cary Brokaw, Jason Piette

Film Notes
THEATRICAL RELEASE: DECEMBER 29, 2004

Industry Reviews
"The Brits do their dependable Bardic stuff, and the clarity of Irons' diction lets the playwright's meaning ring like a bell."
Uncut - Adam Sweeting (01/01/2005)

"[I]ntelligent without being showily clever....Watching the film is like seeing a gallery of Renaissance paintings come to life..."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (12/29/2004)

"[R]emarkably immediate and contemporary without ever seeming to strain for this effect."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (12/29/2004)

"[I]t attains a bona fide Shakespearean vibrance."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (01/14/2005)

"Pacino, tackling a tough trap of a role, raises the bar in a mesmerizing acting triumph."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (01/27/2005)


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