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#575436 added March 24, 2008 at 1:59pm
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Movie Review Monday - Much Ado About Nothing
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William Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing is delightful of its own accord.  When paired with the outstanding cast and interpretation of Kenneth Branagh’s 1993 film version, the story shines. 

Claudio is in love with young Hero, daughter of Signior Leonato.  Benedick and Beatrice are constantly at odds with one another.  While wedding preparations are being made for Claudio and Hero at the estate of Don Pedro, a plot in concocted to trap Benedick and Beatrice into falling in love.  Don Pedro’s evil brother, Don John, devises another plot, to break up the marriage of Claudio and Hero.  Mayhem and misunderstanding in the end, lead to . . . Much Ado About Nothing.

Branagh not only directs the film, but plays Signior Benedick, and plays him to perfection.  His then wife, Emma Thompson, plays opposite him, in the role of Lady Beatrice.  Their banter and comedic timing are fabulous; I truly miss seeing them together in films. 

Kate Beckinsale and Robert Sean Leonard play Hero and Claudio, the beautiful young couple.  Denzel Washington is a fabulous screen presence, as Don Pedro.  The only flaw in the casting is Keanu Reeves as Don John.  His stiff acting stands out like a sore thumb.  Thankfully he does not appear in much of the film.

Watch it for the dialogue – Kenneth Branagh has a way of interpreting Shakespeare’s work in such a way that the meaning shines clearly while enhancing its poetic beauty.  Watch it for the story – it’s a delightful romp!  Watch it for the actors – most of them are outstanding.  Watch it for the setting – it’s beautiful!


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