Great analysis. One interesting note is that both versions end with the implication Fleance will continue the cycle of bloodshed, but in the 2015 version Fleance is acting on his own accord, picking up Macbeths' sword. In the 2021 version he is implied to end up a puppet to Ross. The former has Fleance ironically become Macbeths "heir" while the latter simply has him as s chesspiece in a larger con.
Great analysis. I’ll go against the grain and say I loved the interpretation and liberties taken in the 2015 Macbeth more than The Tragedy of Macbeth. Both were top notch adaptations in their own right.
Brilliant analysis and comparison of both adaptations. I loved both films and how different they were whilst maintaining the text. It really goes to show how elastic Shakespeare’s plays are. I’m just happy there’s two excellent modern adaptations of this great play released so close together.
One thing I like about Denzel’s performance in the tragedy of Macbeth is that, particularly in the first third of the play, Denzel really plays Macbeth as passive and almost unwilling participant in the plot to kill Duncan. He is able to do the violence his king demanded or his wife demands, but he also knows that he is the one who will have to live with it
Here is how I rank three outstanding films in my opinion, based on Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth": 3. Joel Coen's movie 2. Roman Polanski's movie 1. Jed Kurtzel's movie I find Orson Welles' film adaptation to be a boring watching experience. I turned it off after seeing 30 minutes.
I know I’m 2 years late, and yes I am one of those who’s just now finding out about 2021 Tragedy Of Macbeth. I’d the 2021 Macbeth plays more heavily in to the uncertainty and openness of the original play. As well as German Expressionist style? If you could call it that.
Great analysis. One interesting note is that both versions end with the implication Fleance will continue the cycle of bloodshed, but in the 2015 version Fleance is acting on his own accord, picking up Macbeths' sword. In the 2021 version he is implied to end up a puppet to Ross. The former has Fleance ironically become Macbeths "heir" while the latter simply has him as s chesspiece in a larger con.
Great analysis. I’ll go against the grain and say I loved the interpretation and liberties taken in the 2015 Macbeth more than The Tragedy of Macbeth. Both were top notch adaptations in their own right.
Same, I prefer the 2015 version as well
I prefer the 1971 version.
@@JoTlzthat version is incredible
@@ysfilms22 hell yeah it was
Brilliant analysis and comparison of both adaptations. I loved both films and how different they were whilst maintaining the text. It really goes to show how elastic Shakespeare’s plays are.
I’m just happy there’s two excellent modern adaptations of this great play released so close together.
I do believe it is hard for any other adaptation to be better than the 2015 version... or for any other movie in general. God damn I love that film
This is an excellent comparison.Simple and short and an easy explanation. This really helped me out THANK YOU SO MUCH, You've gained a new subscriber.
I personally prefer Cohen’s version as it feels like you are watching the stage version in a warped reality!
One thing I like about Denzel’s performance in the tragedy of Macbeth is that, particularly in the first third of the play, Denzel really plays Macbeth as passive and almost unwilling participant in the plot to kill Duncan. He is able to do the violence his king demanded or his wife demands, but he also knows that he is the one who will have to live with it
Here is how I rank three outstanding films in my opinion, based on Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth":
3. Joel Coen's movie
2. Roman Polanski's movie
1. Jed Kurtzel's movie
I find Orson Welles' film adaptation to be a boring watching experience. I turned it off after seeing 30 minutes.
Tragedy of Macbeth is my favorite.
I know I’m 2 years late, and yes I am one of those who’s just now finding out about 2021 Tragedy Of Macbeth. I’d the 2021 Macbeth plays more heavily in to the uncertainty and openness of the original play. As well as German Expressionist style? If you could call it that.
2015 was the best 4 me! I find the 4:3 aspect ratio very off putting! I don't understand why directors use it?x
Your personal opinion does not affect the opinion of others.
@@MuthukrishnanBellie but he is entitled to it aswell as you and me.
he surrendered to mcduff wich was more powerful to me
Honestly I found the Coen film a little disappointing. 2015 was far superior in my opinion. A perfect adaptation as far as I'm concerned.
Far from perfect. Changes the core personality of Macbeth.