deird1: Mother Gothel, swooning dramatically (Gothel swoon)
deird1 ([personal profile] deird1) wrote2021-05-26 06:41 pm
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Shakespeare was seriously into slapstick, people.

Because my internet browsing goes off on weird tangents, I somehow ended up on the Wikipedia page for She's The Man. Apparently, the critical consensus for the film was:
"Shakespeare's wit gets lost in translation with She's the Man's broad slapstick, predictable jokes, and unconvincing plotline."


…I mean…

…err…

…it's an adaptation of Twelfth Night. TWELFTH NIGHT! Which means that, in this case, the broad slapstick, predictable jokes, and unconvincing plotline are ALL Shakepeare's!



I mean, the movie's kinda dumb. But it actually does a pretty good job of convincingly putting together Twelfth Night's plot.
gillo: (Will S)

[personal profile] gillo 2021-05-26 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
And that is far from the only or even the most slapstick of the plays - Comedy of Errors has to win there, but even the tragedies contain some.

Criticise the film if you don't think it works. But don't drag Will into it.
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[personal profile] conuly 2021-05-26 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Somebody never read - or understood! - Shakespeare.