Looking For Richard Summary - Full Lesson - Flying through Film

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • 📺 This Looking for Richard Summary goes through all of the major events of Al Pacino's love letter to Willliam Shakespeare, and his play, Richard III. Watch more lessons like this on our website!
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    Al Pacino wants you to love Shakespeare as much as he does. This documentary is Pacino’s personal labour of love, designed to break down barriers between modern audiences and Shakespeare. Through his exploration and performance of Richard III, Pacino looks for ways to demonstrate Shakespeare’s enduring magic and relevance. Will he help you find your love for Shakespeare?
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Комментарии • 8

  • @axelsomsimo4603
    @axelsomsimo4603 2 года назад +10

    Thank you vrey much, this is so helpful for my HSC this will get me my 99.95 atar and im sure of it, Keep it up

  • @danlewis7707
    @danlewis7707 Месяц назад +1

    I think one thing that might help people to appreciate Shakespeare's work more is to understand the incredible risks he took with his players and with his own life by portraying so vividly flawed and human characters among both the nobility and the low born. The dichotomy between the turns of inaction by way of indecision and cowardice and the notion of mercy and the starkly contrasted contempt, hatred, rage and murderous intent with each side shot threw with grief, despair and horrible regret displayed in Hamlet, Romeo and Juliette and Macbeth.
    The feeling of the wheels of fate locking us to our course no matter how we struggle and the largely impotent notion of justice and the rule for the people and not simply over them displayed in Richard the III, or Julius Ceasar.
    The whimsical and overtly sexual, the protest lodged regarding racial hatred and the boldly stated wisdom of characters with work a day jobs like merchant and grave digger in Twelth Night, the Merchant of Venice, Othello and The Tempest.
    These concepts challenged everything that was considered acceptable in the time these plays were written. They were often patronized by the very nobility they caught to pierce with the words so as to caution the people.
    Shakespeare was in many ways the punk rock poet of his day. Speaking truth so fundamental that even the most powerful of his day dared not stamp it out.
    For he made them empathize with those whom they ruled over. Once you see people has something more than other. Something that is your mirror image cast askew rather than a wandering hun or passing vagrant. You cannot hate that person anymore. To truly know your enemy is to love him.

  • @necaro
    @necaro 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent work!! The movie and this essay!!!

  • @madscabanal
    @madscabanal 2 года назад

    Thank you for the full plot summary that I suggested you.
    And BTW, Can you do Turbo, directed by David Soren in Flying through film
    series in your website?