Monday, October 21, 2019

The eNotes Blog First Look at the New Mac Scottish PlayAdaptation

First Look at the New Mac Scottish PlayAdaptation Mere hours ago the world got its first look at the latest feature film to be adapted from Shakespeares  The Tragedy of Macbeth. And oh what a first look it was Thats right, peel your eyes away from that murderous gaze and youll find that it belongs to none other than the current Hollywood darling Michael Fassbender. Chills I have chills! I know what youre thinking: he seems to be saying, I am in blood Steppd in so far that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go oer Right? (By the way, you can find the explanation for that quote here.) And if Fassbender gives you goosebumps in this poster, just wait til you find out whos playing Lady M Yeah, the beautiful, talented, Oscar-nominated and, um,  French Marion Cotillard. Dont get me wrong, Cotillard can be amazingly creepy in her roles (case in point, in Inception). But Im really curious to see how she tackles a Scottish accent, assuming that the film will stay true to the plays setting. From the look of the movie poster it certainly seems like it will. Other recognizable cast members are now listed on Imdb. The movie will open in 2015 but the exact date is yet to be announced. Its been a long time since a prominent feature film has been made from  Macbeth. Prior to this, the most notable releases have been in 1948 (directed by Orson Welles), 1971 (by Roman Polanski), and, my personal favourite, the 1978 bare-bones performance by the Royal Shakespeare Company, starring Ian McKellan as Macbeth and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth. With other Shakespearean plays getting so much cinematic love over the years, its nice to see the bloody Scottish play have its moment again. Now if only we didnt have to wait a year for its release. Oh well, I guess theres always Gone Girl to tide us over. What do you think of the new Macbeth  and its casting? Tell us your thoughts in a comment below. Need to brush up on your  Macbeth   knowledge while you await the film version? Check out helpful links and fun quizzes: Macbeth  Study Guide   includes a complete summary of each scene, plus discussions and analysis of important themes and characters from the play Macbeth Quizzes test your knowledge of one of Shakespeares darkest tragedies. We have a quiz for each scene of the play and each prominent character to help you in your understanding of the text and plot. Macbeth  Quotes Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow wont do. Check out the Bards best lines from Macbeth, complete with explanations, on one helpful page. Macbeth eText Tackle the whole play, for free, on at this link. Our eText includes a side-by-side modern translation of every line, plus embedded annotations from real teachers to help you along the way.

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