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The Merchant of Venice (2004)

The Merchant of Venice (2004)
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One of William Shakespeare's most powerful comedies has been given a bold cinematic adaptation in this film version of The Merchant of Venice. Bassanio (Joseph Fiennes) is a young and vital member of the aristocratic classes in 16th century Italy; however, Bassanio's impulsive nature and lavish lifestyle have put him deeply in debt, and he will need at least the pretense of a fortune if he is to win the hand of the beautiful Portia (Lynn Collins). Bassanio turns to his close friend Antonio (Jeremy Irons), a successful businessman, for financial help, but with much of his fortune tied up in a sailing expedition, Antonio can do little to help him. To help Bassanio, Antonio turns to Shylock (Al Pacino), a Jewish money lender who lives in Venice's Semetic ghetto. Antonio has often expressed his contempt for Shylock, who charges high rates for his loans, and Shylock clearly seems pleased at the ironic prospect of having Antonio as a customer; however, instead of interest, Shylock demands an unusual security on his loan -- though Shylock demands no interest, if Antonio does not repay the three thousand ducats in three months, Shylock will be entitled to a pound of his flesh. This version of The Merchant of Venice was directed by Michael Radford, best known for the international hit Il Postino, and was shot on locations in Venice and Luxembourg. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Al PacinoJeremy Irons, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Radford
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Merchant of Venice

One of William Shakespeare's most powerful comedies has been given a bold cinematic adaptation in this film version of The Merchant of Venice. Bassanio (Joseph Fiennes) is a young and vital member of the aristocratic classes in 16th century Italy; however, Bassanio's impulsive nature and lavish lifestyle have put him deeply in debt, and he will need at least the pretense of a fortune if he is to win the hand of the beautiful Portia (Lynn Collins). Bassanio turns to his close friend Antonio (Jeremy Irons), a successful businessman, for financial help, but with much of his fortune tied up in a sailing expedition, Antonio can do little to help him. To help Bassanio, Antonio turns to Shylock (Al Pacino), a Jewish money lender who lives in Venice's Semetic ghetto. Antonio has often expressed his contempt for Shylock, who charges high rates for his loans, and Shylock clearly seems pleased at the ironic prospect of having Antonio as a customer; however, instead of interest, Shylock demands an unusual security on his loan -- though Shylock demands no interest, if Antonio does not repay the three thousand ducats in three months, Shylock will be entitled to a pound of his flesh. This version of The Merchant of Venice was directed by Michael Radford, best known for the international hit Il Postino, and was shot on locations in Venice and Luxembourg. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
131 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Radford
Writer(s):
Michael Radford
Producer(s):
Jason PietteMichael Lionello CowanBarry Navidi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity, Violence)
Categories:
Independent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Martin C.

    Top marks for this wonderful version, and top, top marks to a brilliant performance by Al Pacino. His acting was outstanding, especially during the trial sequence. Lynn Collins as Portia was also wonderfully portrayed. What en enjoyment to experience such a great work with all the bells and whistles of the modern cinema. I bet even Shakespeare would have been impressed.

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    Lace R.

    Pacino is amazing. The sadness on his face when he loses everything is heart-wrenching. I would want a pound of flesh too. The costumes are beautiful. It keeps you glued to the screen.

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    Greg A.

    Great directing, acting, sets and costuming. Lynn Collins and Al Pachino give especially powerful performances. This movie is a public service because it helps us to understand the prejustice and indignities Shylock faced on a daily basis, and thusly helps us understand his bitterness and vendictiveness. The movie also teaches a powerful lesson about grace and mercy as opposed to strict justice.

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