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Titus (1999)
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Reviews Counted:74
Fresh:50
Rotten:24
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: The movie stretches too long to be entertaining despite a strong cast.
Runtime: 2 hrs 42 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis:
Based on Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus (one of the Bard's lesser-known and most gruesome works), director Taymor (Broadway's The Lion King) brings this adaptation to life with dazzling imagery and...
Based on Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus (one of the Bard's lesser-known and most gruesome works), director Taymor (Broadway's The Lion King) brings this adaptation to life with dazzling imagery and haunting immediacy.
Titus (Hopkins) is a victorious Roman general who makes two mistakes: supporting the wily Saturninus (Cumming) as the new Emperor, and wronging Tamora, Queen of the Goths (Lange), by killing her eldest son. Murder follows murder as the tides of fate change, as Tamora is aided by her two reckless sons and her Moor lover, Aaron (Lennix). The body count is raised higher and higher until Titus finally holds a very special dinner banquet.
Taymor's bold visual sense verges on absurdity, but her sense of morality, as well as powerful acting by Hopkins and company, combine to tell a powerful, violent tale.
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Jessica Lange, Harry J. Lennix, Alan Cumming
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Jessica Lange, Harry J. Lennix, Alan Cumming, Jonathan Rhys-Myers, Laura Fraser, Angus MacFadyen, Colm Feore, James Frain, Blake Ritson
Director: Julie Taymor
Director: Julie Taymor
Screenwriter: Julie Taymor
Story: William Shakespeare
Producer: Conchita Airoldi, Julie Taymor, Jody Patton
Composer: Elliot Goldenthal
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Reviews for Titus
Hopkins unwisely echoes his performance as Hannibal Lecter, but Lange rises to the occasion with a mesmerizingly in-your-face portrait of mother love gone haywire.
...si esperan una versión de Shakespeare "alternativa" busquen algo light, como Romeo+Julieta, el remake relativamente reciente, pues Titus no se anda con rodeos.
A consistently absorbing entertainment that never becomes either campy or facetious, given its inescapable exaggerations.
Anyone criticizing the gruesome bloodlust of modern Hollywood might do well to ponder the body count in this play...
A superbly acted effort to immortalize Shakespeare’s early play on the big screen.
The precision marching, the war-zoney madness, the uncontainable passion — are the best reasons to see Titus.
Full of sound and fury, signifying another entertaining cinematic addition to the Bard’s rolls.
Titus is a spectacle for the eyes and viscera, but also the heart and brain.
Taymor manages to play with images and music as effectively as Luhrman's Romeo + Juliet or McKellan's Richard III, yet weaves a tale so powerful and stark that it leave you breathless.
Not pleasant, perhaps, and still occasionally hard to follow, but definitely an interesting piece of work that lives up to all the bloody madness Shakespeare intended.
Taymor has forged a well-developed, innovative construction with some remarkable acting by seasoned British performers spouting dialogue that remains true to the Bard's literary genius.
Despite its nearly three-hour running time, there are few dead spots.
You get the feeling that, as a first-time filmmaker, Taymor has bitten off more than she can chew.
Latest News for Titus
February 04, 2005:
Julie Taymor to Direct Musical
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