Macbeth (I) (2015)
Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, receives a prophecy
from a trio of witches that one day
he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by
ambition and spurred to action by his
wife, Macbeth murders his king and takes the
throne for himself.
Director:Justin Kurzel
Writers;
Jacob Koskoff (screenplay), Michael Lesslie(screenplay),Stars:
Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jack Madigan |Storyline
The ambition of Macbeth, the Thane of Scotland to be the King of Scotland, leads to the killing of his own king, King Duncan. His betrayal was successful and he took the kingdom throne for himself. But, his arrogance manner started murders, madness, and insecurity in the kingdom where he soon becomes a paranoia tyrant- that fears his own enmity.Written by Gusde
User Reviews
I am baffled by the positive reviews this film has received. I have seen many Macbeth adaptations and live on stage and this film portrays none of the raw human emotion that makes the play great. Instead we are subjected to a self congratulating aesthetic that might look visually visceral, misses the point of the characters. Sorely disappointed with Fassbender who usually has such depth was monotonous and dull. The concept of a historically realistic setting was a good one, but the execution left much to be desired. Shakespeare aficionados will notice the alterations and cuts made to the text, which I can't help but wonder the point of since the missing scenes would have aided the character construction a lot. I'm fine with artistic license but why remove the overtly pagan aspect yet retain the witches as true characters rather than figments of Macbeths mind? There are so many better versions of Macbeth out there, I don't see any value in this one at all. In short, this Macbeth is well worth a miss.