Richard Iii: How Are Mckellen's Aims Achieved?

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January 9, 2015

 

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McKellen's approach to making the film Richard III eliminated many of these prejudices people had of Shakespeare movies. The historical "authenticity" of costume and setting was something that was removed from McKellen's Richard III. To many, the authenticity of costume and setting made it confusing, old fashioned, and distant...
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It made the story seem like a history lesson, rather than the drama Shakespeare intended. By placing the story of Richard III in a modern setting of the 1930s, it eliminates many of these problems and allows the public to relate the film to their era. (i.e. Hitler, Hussein) It also made the story much more clear as you could recognize who was royalty, aristocrat, etc...
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