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The Tempest
Prospero, the true Duke of Milan is now living on an enchanted island with his daughter Miranda, the savage Caliban and Ariel, a spirit of the air. Raising a sorm to bring his brother - the usurper of his dukedom - along with his royal entourage. to the island. Prospero contrives his revenge.
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Plot Summary
Prospero, the Duke of Milan, banished to a remote island with his daughter Miranda, uses magic to conjure a storm and shipwreck his enemies, who are passing by. On the island, he orchestrates a series of events involving spirits, monsters, and his enemies, leading to eventual reconciliation and forgiveness. The film is a visually striking and experimental interpretation of Shakespeare's classic play.
Critical Reception
Derek Jarman's 'The Tempest' is a cult classic, celebrated for its unique visual style and experimental approach to Shakespeare. While not a mainstream hit, it garnered a dedicated following for its avant-garde aesthetic and bold reinterpretation of the source material. Critics at the time noted its challenging nature but also its artistic merit and striking imagery.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold, dreamlike visuals and unique aesthetic.
Appreciated for its experimental and unconventional adaptation of Shakespeare.
Noted for its raw, lo-fi charm and creative use of limited resources.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are not readily available for this cult classic, general audience sentiment often highlights its distinctive visual style and its appeal to fans of experimental cinema and art-house films.
Fun Fact
Derek Jarman famously filmed 'The Tempest' on the coast of England with a very low budget, using found objects and minimalistic sets to create the island's atmosphere.
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