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Macbeth
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Macbeth

All hail Macbeth that shall be king
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User Score1,528 ratings
TMDB 6.416+20151h 53mEnglish
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Synopsis

Feature film adaptation of Shakespeare's Scottish play about General Macbeth whose ambitious wife urges him to use wicked means in order to gain power of the throne over the sitting king, Duncan.

Director
Justin KurzelFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Anton Capital Entertainment7 production companies
Release
September 22, 2015Released
Box Office
$16MBudget $15M

Top Cast

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Michael Fassbender
Michael Fassbender
Macbeth
Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillard
Lady Macbeth
Paddy Considine
Paddy Considine
Banquo
Sean Harris
Sean Harris
Macduff
Jack Reynor
Jack Reynor
Malcolm
Elizabeth Debicki
Elizabeth Debicki
Lady Macduff
David Thewlis
David Thewlis
Duncan
David Hayman
David Hayman
Lennox

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Reviews

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Andres Gomez
Oct 17, 2016

The directing and the photography are very good. The use of the color, the smoke and fog and the speed of the camera are very well chosen. Fassbender gives a very good performance, but it swallows everybody else in the movie. What I don't like that much of this version is that Lady Macbeth almost fades away. Her character is not as important as it should be and, in the end, everything is expected and everything becomes a bit boring.

CinemaSerf
Apr 13, 2022

The thing about this play is that it is almost impossible to distil it down to two hours. Like most of Shakespeare's tragedies, there is immense richness in the language; in the pace the story develops; in the nuanced characterisations and in the imagery. Sure, the medium can reduce the need for much of the more descriptive narrative but it still takes time for the plotting and scheming; the menace and the power lust to percolate through. Now this isn't a terrible interpretation. Michael Fassbender is reasonable as the ambitious Thane of Glamis. He is informed by three witches after a battle that his accession to King Duncan's throne is assured, and together with his equally determined wife (Marion Cotillard) he sets about expediting that process. Not everyone believes his feigned innocence though, and that means he has to start removing his detractors - not least Banquo (Paddy Considine) and the late king's son Malcolm (an oddly cast Jack Raynor), and it's at this point that their cunning plan begins to unravel. The film looks great, the soundtrack is eerie and effective and the costumes, scenery and lighting really do help to convey something of the real Scottish environment; but again the absence of many significant plot lines - the caveats with the witches' initial prophecy, for example, rob the storyline of much of it's complex potency. The character of Lady Macbeth is underused as an underpinning motivation for her husband's actions and essentially we are just left with a rather straightforward story of power-hungry murder. It is worth watching, but it is also underwhelming.

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