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Coriolanus (Ralph Fiennes, 2011) BRRip VOSE

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Coriolanus
(Coriolano / Coriolan)
(Gran Bretaña, 2011) [Color, 123 m.].
Género: Thriller, Tragedia, Drama político, Drama bélico / Adaptaciones literarias.
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Ralph Fiennes.
Argumento: William Shakespeare (teatro, "Coriolanus" c. 1605-1608).
Guión: John Logan.
Fotografía: Barry Ackroyd (Color).
Música: Ilan Eshkeri.
Producción: Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines, Kevan Van Thompson, Zivojin Petrovic.
Productora: Hermetof Pictures / Magna Films / Icon Entertainment International (presents) / Lipsync Productions (Lip Sync Productions LLP) / BBC Films / Kalkronkie LLP / Atlantic Swiss Productions / Artemis Films / Magnolia Mae Films / Synchronistic Pictures / Lonely Dragon.

Premios:
- 2011: Festival de Berlín: Sección oficial largometrajes
- 2011: Asociación de Críticos de Los Angeles: Mejor actriz secundaria (Jessica Chastain)
- 2011: Premios BAFTA: Nominada al Mejor debut británico
Reparto: Ralph Fiennes (Caius Martius 'Coriolanus'), Gerard Butler (Tullus Aufidius), Brian Cox (Menenius), Vanessa Redgrave (Volumnia), Jessica Chastain (Virgilia), John Kani (General Cominius), James Nesbitt (Tribune Sicinius), Paul Jesson (Tribune Brutus), Lubna Azabal (First Citizen (Tamora)), Ashraf Barhom (Second Citizen (Cassius)), Zoran Cica (Citizen), Milos Dabic (Citizen), Nicolas Isia (Citizen), Zoran Miljkovic (Citizen), Marija Mogbolu (Citizen), Milan Perovic (Citizen), Nenad Ristic (Citizen), Lawrence Stevenson (Citizen), Marko Stojanovic (Citizen), Tamara Krcunovic (Citizen), Zu Yu Hua (Citizen), Olivera Viktorovic-Duraskovic (Citizen), Danijela Vranjes (Citizen), Slavko Stimac (Volsce Lieutenant), Ivan Dordevic (Young Roman Soldier).

Sinopsis: Adaptación del "Coriolanus" de Shakespeare ambientada en la Roma contemporánea. Coriolano es un general que cae en desgracia y es desterrado a una región remota. Allí reclutará los hombres necesarios para formar un ejército y vengarse de sus enemigos. (FILMAFFINITY)
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"Excitante, irónica, con una dirección firme, logradas interpretaciones y la tensión del tema, esto es Shakespeare al nivel de importancia que quieras tú darle. (...) Puntuación: **** (sobre 5)" (Angie Errigo: Empire)
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"Los puristas pueden alegar que Fiennes y el guionista John Logan han reducido la segunda obra más larga del Bardo en dos tensas horas en pantalla, pero el poderío de la pieza es innegable (...) Puntuación: ***1/2 (sobre 4)" (Peter Travers: Rolling Stone)
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"'Coriolanus' podría pasar fácilmente como el trabajo de un consumado maestro y aunque la narración se presta a cierta confusión (debida más al material original que a su ejecución) el impacto emocional resulta alto y claro" (Peter Debruge: Variety)
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"Todo lo que sale por la boca de esos hombres que luchan por el poder merece la pena de ser oído, pero las imágenes que lo sustentan son inmediatamente olvidables." (Carlos Boyero: Diario El País)
AMG SYNOPSIS: Ralph Fiennes' directorial debut, Coriolanus, scripted by John Logan, updates one of Shakespeare's more difficult plays without sacrificing the Bard's original dialogue. Set in modern times, the movie stars Fiennes as the title character, a fierce General able to fight Rome's most dreaded enemies as well as quell civil unrest from a lack of food. When politicians convince Coriolanus to become a political leader, his natural fierceness and lack of political instincts lead to him being disgraced by other politicians and eventually forced to leave Rome after being branded a traitor. He then joins with his former enemies to invade Rome, and the only person who may be able to talk him out of this revenge plan is his mother (Vanessa Redgrave). The film, which features a portion of the play's dialogue transferred into the mouths of talking-heads on television news shows, played at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. -- Perry Seibert

AMG REVIEW:
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Recasting Shakespeare in modern terms is a tricky but necessary conceit. To keep these immortal works associated in people's minds only with Elizabethan England is to miss how universally powerful many of them still are. Screenwriter John Logan achieves something close to greatness with this version of Coriolanus, and first-time director Ralph Fiennes assembles a stellar cast while following through on the best elements of the script.Fiennes also stars as the title character, a Roman general initially named Caius Martius, who lives only to fight and has no other ambitions or goals. As the movie opens, he's putting down civil unrest and expressing his disgust for the people of Rome at the same time. Soon after, he fights against Rome's greatest foreign enemies, led by Tullus Aufidius (Gerard Butler), an enemy general and possibly the only person the title character has any admiration for at all.Returning home a hero, Caius is bestowed the title of Coriolanus, and he becomes a national symbol used by politicians for their advantage during a period when food is scarce and anger at the government is high. Coriolanus, despite sage advice from his mother (Vanessa Redgrave) and his lone political ally Menenius (Brian Cox), has neither the psychological nor emotional equipment to be a crowd-pleasing politico, and he ends up banished from his country. At this point, he joins forces with Tullus in order to invade and overthrow Rome.Anyone convinced they can't understand or enjoy Shakespeare is still likely to be drawn in by how modern this adaptation looks. The action is often presented as part of a 24-hour cable newscast, with talking heads arguing the issues of the day. This brilliant decision gives the film a thoroughly contemporary feeling and allows the complex issues and motivations to remain crystal clear for the audience. The fighting sequences specifically recall not only Iraq War footage, but such recent war films as The Hurt Locker (Barry Ackroyd was the cinematographer on both movies).Inevitably, though, any Shakespeare adaptation's success rests largely with the actors, and on that count Coriolanus is a marvel. Fiennes glowers and scowls, his barely repressed rage often simmering into terrifying rants -- an element of the character that's showcased in the scene that gets him ostracized from Rome. The always reliable Brian Cox plays the political mastermind who knows that any effort to tame this warrior will fail, but tries anyway. Butler is about the only actor who comes up short, but that's primarily because his hard stares and intensity can't compare with Fiennes.As good as all the men are, it's Vanessa Redgrave who steals the movie. As Coriolanus' overly supportive mother, she makes one final attempt to stop her revenge-minded son from following through with his plan to invade Rome. It's a spectacular scene because this older woman seems to be the only one physically and mentally strong enough to stand up to her son. She's marvelous, and Fiennes matches her, signaling in the subtlest of ways how this woman can get past his deep levels of aggression. It's a warped mother-and-son relationship that, as played by these two masterful actors, is simultaneously beautiful and disturbing.Coriolanus has never been considered one of Shakespeare's greatest plays, and while this particular adaptation probably won't do anything to alter its status as a lesser work, it certainly announces that Ralph Fiennes has the skill and imagination to be a director, if for no other reason than because he knows to surround himself with people as talented as Logan, Ackroyd, and Redgrave. Unlike his character, he understands that humility often leads to strength. -- Perry Seibert
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Re: Coriolanus (Ralph Fiennes, 2011) BRRip VOSE

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Re: Coriolanus (Ralph Fiennes, 2011) BRRip VOSE

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Re: Coriolanus (Ralph Fiennes, 2011) BRRip VOSE

Mensaje por Tuppence » Vie 07 Dic, 2012 11:28

Gracias, Marlowe.
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