Much Ado About Nothing
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No matter how "big" and "beautiful" you may be, you'll feel "out of date" during this opus (even if you are "named Bill"); not to be missed is the scene movielovers "really didn't watch so much" when "some dude" with a "ridiculous accent" "by all accounts" uses "many many" ("roughly three") "odd language constructs."
A lot of beautiful, talented people in a big, beautiful movie.
A good film by all accounts, granted it is a bit out of date, as it was written many many years ago by some dude named Bill. Keanu is in roughly three scenes. It is a good movie; I really didn't watch so much last year, but I enjoyed it this year, despite the odd language constructs they use.
here). Read somewhere Shakespeare originally wrote this screenplay, then Branagh was brought in to "tweak" it, which lead Bill (as Shakespeare liked to be called on the set) to remove his name from the movie's "Adapted By" credit. Despite all the behind the scenes drama (which was not at all mentioned in the "making of" featurette) the onscreen material is pretty good stuff.
Cast
Keanu Reeves
Signior Benedick
Beatrice
Don Pedro
Count Claudio of Florence
Hero
Signior Leonato
Constable Dogberry
Margaret