In fact, director John Madden (who also directed last year's wonderful "Mrs. That's not to say that one needs to be a Shakespearean expert to enjoy the film - although a working knowledge certainly won't hurt and will let viewers in on some of the "inside" jokes - or that the mainstream audience will have to sit through hours of iambic pentameter (you won't). Well, there's always an exception to the rule and it now comes in the form of "Shakespeare in Love." A delightful romantic comedy that plays off the idea of "What if Shakespeare had writer's block," the film also heavily utilizes the notion every writer has heard in his or her life, "Write what you know."Īs it comically suggests that the most revered writer in English literature had such blockage, and then went on to base his tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet" - formerly known as "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's daughter" - on his real life experiences, the film unfolds at a fast-paced, funny and decidedly intelligent clip.
More often than not, however, "what if" scenarios are rarely used (in that sort of context) when describing historical period pieces that are often stuffy, chronological examinations of noteworthy people found in history books.
Often associated with big budget "summer" movies, it's the one sentence description that gets screenplays quickly sold and studio executives all excited.Ĭoming in the form of a question, they've been known to ask, "What if someone found dinosaur DNA and then cloned real-life dinosaurs?" and "What if a teen traveled back in time and accidentally caused his future parents not to romantically fall for each other?" OUR TAKE: 8.5 out of 10 Hollywood - and for that matter, most moviegoers - love the "what if" scenario.
Unfortunately for Will - who falls for Viola once he learns of her ruse - she's unknowingly engaged to Lord Wessex (COLIN FIRTH), a New World landowner who's received approval of his pending marriage from none other than Queen Elizabeth I (JUDI DENCH).Īs their romance progresses and they continue working on the play that slowly becomes "Romeo and Juliet" - with Viola still in disguise and popular actor Ned Alleyn (BEN AFFLECK) now in the cast, Will and Viola deal with her pending marriage to Wessex as well as efforts by others to close down the theater and Shakespeare's latest production. Unfortunately for her, no women are allowed on the stage in her time and thus every role is played by a man. Spotting the perfect young man, Thomas Kent, for the part of his hero, Will goes chasing after him unaware that he's really a she in disguise - Viola De Lesseps (GWYNETH PALTROW), a wealthy debutante with a passion for the theater. When he finds her in bed with another man, however, he tears up his first draft and wonders how he'll ever finish his play, "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's daughter."Īgreeing to deliver his work to Henslowe who's being pressured by his financier, Fennyman (TOM WILKINSON), to open a play, Will's luck changes during casting auditions. With theater owners Philip Henslowe (GEOFFREY RUSH) and Richard Burbage (MARTIN CLUNES) anxious for his latest work, Will is desperate for any help, especially considering that he's competing against the likes of literary marvel, Christopher Marlowe (RUPERT EVERETT).ĭesperate for the intervention of a romantic muse, he hopes that his female acquaintance, Rosaline (SANDRA REINTON), may cure his malady.
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PLOT: It's 1593 London, and a young and struggling playwright, Will Shakespeare (JOSEPH FIENNES), has a series case of writer's block. QUICK TAKE: Romantic Comedy: Suffering a serious case of writer's block, playwright William Shakespeare hopes the intervention of a romantic muse will cure his literary malady. (1998) (Joseph Fiennes, Gwyneth Paltrow) (R)