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King Lear (1971) - Grigori Kozintsev - Clip 1King Lear (1971) - Grigori Kozintsev - Clip 1 
www.mrbongo.com King Lear of England (Jüri Järvet) retires from his throne of power. His decision to divide his kingdom among his elder daughters, over the warnings of his youngest Cordelia (Valentina Shendrikova), sparks off a chain of events that engulfs the entire countryside. Lear's final days are marked by dissension, internecine conflict and terrible violence. Humiliated and banished by his daughters, the King wanders the countryside like a beggar, accompanied by his Fool and a few faithful servants. Driven mad by despair, Lear's megalomania consumes him to the point of blindness. One of William Shakespeare's darkest works, King Lear receives vivid expression in this esteemed Russian rendition. The film's use of widescreen and its stark black-and-white cinematography provide an expansive cinematic dimension to the tragedy. Working with a translation from Nobel Laureate Boris Pasternak, Grigori Kozintsev in the final film of his career, fashions a fitting twilight work; achieving in this harsh tale of mortality and power, a tranquility in form and assurance of vision. Tone and text are interwoven with an artist's eye and a poet's ear....a strong contender for the greatest adaptation of Shakespeare's greatest play -- Film4 A commanding title performance by Estonian actor Yuri Yarvet, some striking landscape imagery, and Dmitri Shostakovich's anguished score help make for a spirited adaptation -- BBC
2011年09月14日再生回数 2309
King Lear (1971) - Grigori Kozintsev - Clip 2King Lear (1971) - Grigori Kozintsev - Clip 2 
www.mrbongo.com King Lear of England (Jüri Järvet) retires from his throne of power. His decision to divide his kingdom among his elder daughters, over the warnings of his youngest Cordelia (Valentina Shendrikova), sparks off a chain of events that engulfs the entire countryside. Lear's final days are marked by dissension, internecine conflict and terrible violence. Humiliated and banished by his daughters, the King wanders the countryside like a beggar, accompanied by his Fool and a few faithful servants. Driven mad by despair, Lear's megalomania consumes him to the point of blindness. One of William Shakespeare's darkest works, King Lear receives vivid expression in this esteemed Russian rendition. The film's use of widescreen and its stark black-and-white cinematography provide an expansive cinematic dimension to the tragedy. Working with a translation from Nobel Laureate Boris Pasternak, Grigori Kozintsev in the final film of his career, fashions a fitting twilight work; achieving in this harsh tale of mortality and power, a tranquility in form and assurance of vision. Tone and text are interwoven with an artist's eye and a poet's ear....a strong contender for the greatest adaptation of Shakespeare's greatest play -- Film4 A commanding title performance by Estonian actor Yuri Yarvet, some striking landscape imagery, and Dmitri Shostakovich's anguished score help make for a spirited adaptation -- BBC
2011年09月14日再生回数 1186
King Lear (1971) - Grigori Kozintsev - Clip 3King Lear (1971) - Grigori Kozintsev - Clip 3 
www.mrbongo.com King Lear of England (Jüri Järvet) retires from his throne of power. His decision to divide his kingdom among his elder daughters, over the warnings of his youngest Cordelia (Valentina Shendrikova), sparks off a chain of events that engulfs the entire countryside. Lear's final days are marked by dissension, internecine conflict and terrible violence. Humiliated and banished by his daughters, the King wanders the countryside like a beggar, accompanied by his Fool and a few faithful servants. Driven mad by despair, Lear's megalomania consumes him to the point of blindness. One of William Shakespeare's darkest works, King Lear receives vivid expression in this esteemed Russian rendition. The film's use of widescreen and its stark black-and-white cinematography provide an expansive cinematic dimension to the tragedy. Working with a translation from Nobel Laureate Boris Pasternak, Grigori Kozintsev in the final film of his career, fashions a fitting twilight work; achieving in this harsh tale of mortality and power, a tranquility in form and assurance of vision. Tone and text are interwoven with an artist's eye and a poet's ear....a strong contender for the greatest adaptation of Shakespeare's greatest play -- Film4 A commanding title performance by Estonian actor Yuri Yarvet, some striking landscape imagery, and Dmitri Shostakovich's anguished score help make for a spirited adaptation -- BBC
2011年09月14日再生回数 1010
King Lear - Mend Your Speech - Analyzing Text Through PerformancesKing Lear - Mend Your Speech - Analyzing Text Through Performances 
Four performances of Cordelia's falling out with her father. Performances in order are: - Yuri Yarvet as King Lear. Valentina Shendrikova as Cordelia. Dir. Grigori Kozintsev. 1971. - James Earl Jones as King Lear. Lee Chamberlin as Cordelia. Dir. Edwin Sherin. 1974. - Ian McKellen as King Lear. Romala Garai as Cordelia. Dir. Trevor Nunn. 2008. - Laurence Olivier as King Lear. Anna Calder-Marshall as Cordelia. Dir. Michael Elliott. 1983.
2011年02月23日再生回数 1855
King LearKing Lear 
If you've been avoiding Shakespeare because the language is too hard to understand, then this adaptation is for you!
2008年11月30日再生回数 29770



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