Macbeth [1971]
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Macbeth [1971]
Starring: Jon Finch , Francesca Annis , Martin Shaw , Terence Bayler , and John Stride
Director: Roman Polanski
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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ASIN: B00005UWUE
Release Date: 2002-05-27
Macbeth [1971]

Amazon.co.uk Review

Roman Polanski's adaptation of the Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth remains one of the most infamous for a number of reasons: the copious amounts of bloody gore, its expert use of location settings (filmed in North Wales) and Lady Macbeth's nude sleepwalking scene. Despite its notoriety, though, this does remain one of the more compelling film adaptations of the Scottish tragedy, if one of the more pessimistic takes on the story of Macbeth and his overreaching ambition. If you think the play is normally a bit of a downer, you haven't seen Polanski's bleak version of it, made in reaction to the murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, by the Manson "family". Jon Finch (Hitchcock's Frenzy) is a forceful Macbeth, bringing out the Scot's warrior instincts, and Francesca Annis is a memorable Lady Macbeth but the main thrust of the film belongs to Polanski's and noted British playwright and critic Kenneth Tynan's take on the play: extremely violent, nihilistic and visceral; this is down-in-the-dirt, no-holds-barred Shakespeare, not fussy costume drama. Pay close attention to the end, a silent coda that puts a chilling twist on all the action that has come beforehand and foreshadows more tragedy to come. --Mark Englehart

Amazon.co.uk Review

Roman Polanski's adaptation of Macbeth remains one of the most infamous for a number of reasons: the copious amounts of bloody gore, its expert use of location settings (filmed in North Wales), and Lady Macbeth's nude sleepwalking scene. Despite its notoriety, though, this does remain one of the more compelling film adaptations of the Scottish tragedy, if one of the more pessimistic takes on the story of Macbeth and his overreaching ambition. If you think the play is normally a bit of a downer, you haven't seen Polanski's bleak version of it, made in reaction to the murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, by the Manson "family". Jon Finch (Hitchcock's Frenzy) is a forceful Macbeth, bringing out the Scot's warrior instincts, and Francesca Annis is a memorable Lady Macbeth, but the main thrust of the film belongs to Polanski's and noted British playwright and critic Kenneth Tynan's take on the play: extremely violent, nihilistic, and visceral; this is down-in-th!e-dirt, no-holds-barred Shakespeare, not fussy costume drama. Pay close attention to the end, a silent coda that puts a chilling twist on all the action that has come beforehand and foreshadows more tragedy to come.--Mark Englehart, Amazon.com

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Job.......2008-02-01

After directing such dark classics as Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby, who better than Roman Polanski to take on Macbeth? And what a great job he does. Jon Finch is very convincing in the title role with Francisca Annis also very good as the scheming Lady Macbeth. Praise also for the costumes and the music(performed by The Third Ear Band). The wind swept landscapes are very eerie, you can almost feel the cold and rain. The killings are suitably bloody. Overall Shakespeare would be very proud. Don't be put off that this film is produced by Playboy or Keith Chegwin is in the cast(fortunately he doesn't say much). Also watch out for the chilling ending. Highly Recommended!

5 out of 5 stars You see, Shakespeare can make great movies.......2007-08-12

This is it - a full blooded version of a Shakespeare tragedy. Admittedly this was going to be one of the easier ones to give the full on treatment to but that doesn't take away from the achievement. Unlike many films of the bard's plays, you would watch this one as a movie in its own right, and that has to be what film making's about. This is good fluent stuff with plenty of great visual moments and is strong in narrative all the way through. I think this is a near masterpiece in fact, not least for the fact that so few films get it right (with any of his plays). The location shooting is rugged and atmospheric, and both the direction and photography is simply magnificent. Well done Roman! (And the rest of the crew.) Mel Gibson clearly visited this movie for inspiration for his own Scottish period piece - he came nowhere near to matching the atmosphere of menace or capturing the harsh character of the landscape that this far superior movie achieves.

5 out of 5 stars Shockspeare.......2007-01-19

Having consumed a bottle of red I can't be bothered to write a proper literary review at the moment and being inexperienced in this art I shall leave a more detailed analysis of this work to those more eloquent and informed than myself. However I would like to say that when I first saw this film as a 10 year old child-it gave me the most horrendous nightmares and I might add that consequently it has remained for me the most iconic and unforgettable version of a shakespeare play on film. Definately worth a squizz for those who love their Shakespeare and for those who love film making at it's best.

3 out of 5 stars Just didn't do it for me.......2006-09-16

I found Polanski's film of Macbeth disappointing. Having seen the play a couple of times on stage, I was really looking forward to the perspective and breadth of scope the movie might add. I was not disappointed with the opening scene; the witches were fascinating, the atmosphere haunting and disturbing. However, it was all downhill from there. I struggled to find the characters convincing, despite really wanting to be pulled into the play and it's very powerful human emotions, I remained a mere observer. I found Lady Macbeth without any great substance, with no real feeling of her steady tortuous descent into madness until she has truly "lost it". The Scottish setting was most unconvincing, with landscapes & castles which I found distracting as they did just not ring "true". The speeded-up fight scenes towards the end of the film were also distracting almost to the point of turning to comedy. But the worst part of all just had to be young Fleance at the banquet, stepping forward to sing what sounded to my ears like an English folk song & there was no mistaking the very English accent. I really wanted to like this film, but there were too many distractions - perhaps it is very much of its time, the early 1970s, and has just not aged well.

4 out of 5 stars Roman Polanski feat William Shakespeare.......2006-03-30

Not really, it's a joint effort! So calm down. ok!

Now.If there ever was a man to get me in to anything it would be my favorite director ........Roman Polanski. When I read Macbeth a few years back in school with the usual analyzing and bla bla bla I could not stand it, except maybe for the odd lines.Hmm So why some may think would I buy the film of a play I did not like? Well because it's Polanski and I was collecting all he'd DVD'S.I was a bit dubious the first time I watched it but I was also reasonably won over and I watched it again the same week. And soon realized it's a beautiful film the bleakness of the landscapes plays so well with the dialogue, it draws even more from the wonderful words. In this enclosure of tight black skies, and incredibly bitter lines of dialogue it creates an almost claustrophobic atmosphere. Seems to grab me further in to the story with a certain melancholy embrace, that holds me tight longing me to come inside, and that in turn gave me a greater understanding of Shakespeare's words. Which is a miracle; because I really didn't like him for many reasons, but this film makes me even want to read Shakespeare. Gawd blimey! That really is a miracle. Long live Roman Polanski! Maybe also, old Willy but he seems to of succeeded in that already.
Macbeth [1971] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Job
  • You see, Shakespeare can make great movies
  • Shockspeare
  • Just didn't do it for me
  • Roman Polanski feat William Shakespeare
Macbeth [1971] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Jon Finch , Francesca Annis , Martin Shaw , Terence Bayler , and John Stride
Director: Roman Polanski
Manufacturer: Columbia TriStar
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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Similar Items:
  1. Hamlet [1991] Hamlet [1991]
  2. Twelfth Night [1996] Twelfth Night [1996]
  3. King Lear [1970] King Lear [1970]
  4. William Shakespeare's Macbeth [1978] William Shakespeare's Macbeth [1978]
  5. The Norton Shakespeare: Based on the Oxford Shakespeare The Norton Shakespeare: Based on the Oxford Shakespeare

ASIN: B000063JZQ
Release Date: 2002-05-07
Macbeth [1971] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Amazon.co.uk Review

Roman Polanski's adaptation of the Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth remains one of the most infamous for a number of reasons: the copious amounts of bloody gore, its expert use of location settings (filmed in North Wales) and Lady Macbeth's nude sleepwalking scene. Despite its notoriety, though, this does remain one of the more compelling film adaptations of the Scottish tragedy, if one of the more pessimistic takes on the story of Macbeth and his overreaching ambition. If you think the play is normally a bit of a downer, you haven't seen Polanski's bleak version of it, made in reaction to the murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, by the Manson "family". Jon Finch (Hitchcock's Frenzy) is a forceful Macbeth, bringing out the Scot's warrior instincts, and Francesca Annis is a memorable Lady Macbeth but the main thrust of the film belongs to Polanski's and noted British playwright and critic Kenneth Tynan's take on the play: extremely violent, nihilistic and visceral; this is down-in-the-dirt, no-holds-barred Shakespeare, not fussy costume drama. Pay close attention to the end, a silent coda that puts a chilling twist on all the action that has come beforehand and foreshadows more tragedy to come. --Mark Englehart

Amazon.co.uk Review

Roman Polanski's adaptation of Macbeth remains one of the most infamous for a number of reasons: the copious amounts of bloody gore, its expert use of location settings (filmed in North Wales), and Lady Macbeth's nude sleepwalking scene. Despite its notoriety, though, this does remain one of the more compelling film adaptations of the Scottish tragedy, if one of the more pessimistic takes on the story of Macbeth and his overreaching ambition. If you think the play is normally a bit of a downer, you haven't seen Polanski's bleak version of it, made in reaction to the murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, by the Manson "family". Jon Finch (Hitchcock's Frenzy) is a forceful Macbeth, bringing out the Scot's warrior instincts, and Francesca Annis is a memorable Lady Macbeth, but the main thrust of the film belongs to Polanski's and noted British playwright and critic Kenneth Tynan's take on the play: extremely violent, nihilistic, and visceral; this is down-in-th!e-dirt, no-holds-barred Shakespeare, not fussy costume drama. Pay close attention to the end, a silent coda that puts a chilling twist on all the action that has come beforehand and foreshadows more tragedy to come.--Mark Englehart, Amazon.com

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Job.......2008-02-01

After directing such dark classics as Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby, who better than Roman Polanski to take on Macbeth? And what a great job he does. Jon Finch is very convincing in the title role with Francisca Annis also very good as the scheming Lady Macbeth. Praise also for the costumes and the music(performed by The Third Ear Band). The wind swept landscapes are very eerie, you can almost feel the cold and rain. The killings are suitably bloody. Overall Shakespeare would be very proud. Don't be put off that this film is produced by Playboy or Keith Chegwin is in the cast(fortunately he doesn't say much). Also watch out for the chilling ending. Highly Recommended!

5 out of 5 stars You see, Shakespeare can make great movies.......2007-08-12

This is it - a full blooded version of a Shakespeare tragedy. Admittedly this was going to be one of the easier ones to give the full on treatment to but that doesn't take away from the achievement. Unlike many films of the bard's plays, you would watch this one as a movie in its own right, and that has to be what film making's about. This is good fluent stuff with plenty of great visual moments and is strong in narrative all the way through. I think this is a near masterpiece in fact, not least for the fact that so few films get it right (with any of his plays). The location shooting is rugged and atmospheric, and both the direction and photography is simply magnificent. Well done Roman! (And the rest of the crew.) Mel Gibson clearly visited this movie for inspiration for his own Scottish period piece - he came nowhere near to matching the atmosphere of menace or capturing the harsh character of the landscape that this far superior movie achieves.

5 out of 5 stars Shockspeare.......2007-01-19

Having consumed a bottle of red I can't be bothered to write a proper literary review at the moment and being inexperienced in this art I shall leave a more detailed analysis of this work to those more eloquent and informed than myself. However I would like to say that when I first saw this film as a 10 year old child-it gave me the most horrendous nightmares and I might add that consequently it has remained for me the most iconic and unforgettable version of a shakespeare play on film. Definately worth a squizz for those who love their Shakespeare and for those who love film making at it's best.

3 out of 5 stars Just didn't do it for me.......2006-09-16

I found Polanski's film of Macbeth disappointing. Having seen the play a couple of times on stage, I was really looking forward to the perspective and breadth of scope the movie might add. I was not disappointed with the opening scene; the witches were fascinating, the atmosphere haunting and disturbing. However, it was all downhill from there. I struggled to find the characters convincing, despite really wanting to be pulled into the play and it's very powerful human emotions, I remained a mere observer. I found Lady Macbeth without any great substance, with no real feeling of her steady tortuous descent into madness until she has truly "lost it". The Scottish setting was most unconvincing, with landscapes & castles which I found distracting as they did just not ring "true". The speeded-up fight scenes towards the end of the film were also distracting almost to the point of turning to comedy. But the worst part of all just had to be young Fleance at the banquet, stepping forward to sing what sounded to my ears like an English folk song & there was no mistaking the very English accent. I really wanted to like this film, but there were too many distractions - perhaps it is very much of its time, the early 1970s, and has just not aged well.

4 out of 5 stars Roman Polanski feat William Shakespeare.......2006-03-30

Not really, it's a joint effort! So calm down. ok!

Now.If there ever was a man to get me in to anything it would be my favorite director ........Roman Polanski. When I read Macbeth a few years back in school with the usual analyzing and bla bla bla I could not stand it, except maybe for the odd lines.Hmm So why some may think would I buy the film of a play I did not like? Well because it's Polanski and I was collecting all he'd DVD'S.I was a bit dubious the first time I watched it but I was also reasonably won over and I watched it again the same week. And soon realized it's a beautiful film the bleakness of the landscapes plays so well with the dialogue, it draws even more from the wonderful words. In this enclosure of tight black skies, and incredibly bitter lines of dialogue it creates an almost claustrophobic atmosphere. Seems to grab me further in to the story with a certain melancholy embrace, that holds me tight longing me to come inside, and that in turn gave me a greater understanding of Shakespeare's words. Which is a miracle; because I really didn't like him for many reasons, but this film makes me even want to read Shakespeare. Gawd blimey! That really is a miracle. Long live Roman Polanski! Maybe also, old Willy but he seems to of succeeded in that already.

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