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Coriolanus (2011)

Coriolanus (2011)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Ralph FiennesGerard Butler, (more)
Director(s):
Ralph Fiennes
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Coriolanus

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, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
124 mins

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Director(s):
Ralph Fiennes
Writer(s):
John Logan
Producer(s):
Gabrielle TanaRalph FiennesJulia Taylor-Stanley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence)
Categories:
ForeignDrama
Coriolanus Awards:
  • 2011 - L.A. Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actress
  • 2011 - New York Film Critics Online - Breakthrough Performer
  • 2011 - San Francisco Film Critics Circle - Best Supporting Actress
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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    Steven B.

    Ouch...this one hurt to watch unless you are some old school English teacher who enjoys the backwards language of Shakespear. A very hard watch.

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    Paul W.

    A modern war/drama twist to Shakespear theatre. Modern guns, tanks, etc. and Old English language based on an actual Shakespeare play. The acting was superior with actors you will recognize. The language hard to follow. You will either like it or hate it. I personnaly enjoyed this movie but it was an accademic challange to follow at times.

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    Matthew W.

    Another of many "updated' versions of Shakespeare. Good effort, but this interpretation of the work of the old bard wears on me after while! Very much admire Shakespeare, just don't get some of the modernized versions of his work whereby the setting is current but the language is original Old English. Probably should have known better than renting it. So be forewarned!

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