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Jules Cesar | 
| Directeur: Joseph L.mankiewicz Acteurs: Marlon Brando, James Mason, John Gielgud, Louis Calhern, Edmond O'brien Studio: Warner Home Vidéo
Acheter Neuf: EUR 29,99
Neuf (2) D'occasion (1) de EUR 29,99
Évaluation moyenne des clients: 1 commentaires Classement parmi les ventes: 313
Dimension: Couleur, Secam, Sous-titré Média: Cassette vidéo Temps restant: 117
EAN: 3322060502742 ASIN: B00004WDJM
Date de parution: Juillet 4, 2000 Disponibilité: Expédition sous 1 à 2 jours ouvrés Condition: DVD zone 2 !(et non K7 video) en VF et VO soustitré. DVD import australien fonctionnant sur TOUS les lecteurs
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The spirit of the play brought to life Avril 12, 2005 2 sur 2 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
I have been raised on this play and saw many versions. I have had the real story pointed out to me and meaning behind many of the words explained. However it is this adaptation that brought it to life not just intellectually but emotionally. One of the first things you notice is the setting is a balance between stage and reality. This film being in black and white may have contributed to the atmosphere. The actors are not just popular names but are able to bring the characters to life. I was impressed with everyone's ability to the point that it took time to realize that Mark Antony is Marlon Brando; he among others is able to make the words real and meaningful, not just a bunch of Shakespearian phrases. If somehow you missed the play or the history, basically Julius Caesar let his status go to his head and is about to take on the role of implorer. It is up to a handful of Noble Romans to see that this does not happen. The play is about these individuals, their individual purposes and what happens to them after the attempt to stop him. The focus is on Caesar's right arm (Mark Antony).
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