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Prospero's Books (1991) |
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Film rated 3 / 5
(Chick rating: 4 / 5)
(Guy rating: 3 / 5)
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| Gielgud reads, cast undresses. |
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| Greenaway pretentiously butchers Shakespeare. |
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| Choreographic, cinematographic Shakespearean feast. |
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| Greenaway's 'Tempest,' slow tempo. |
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| Shakespeare's Tempest stripped bare. |
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| Greenaway's Borgesian metafictional 'Tempest'. |
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| Prospero hosts tempestuous naturists. |
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| Gielgud practices postmodern ventriloquism. |
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| Labyrinths of Shakespearean authorship. |
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| Prospero's island: nudist colony. |
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| Is Prospero really Shakespeare? |
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| Greenaway deconstructs Shakespeare's text. |
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| Geilgud contemplates ancient fate. |
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| Daughter's love mutes opportunity. |
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| Greenaway rewrites Shakespeare. |
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| Gielgud narrates nude Shakespeare. |
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| Greenaway's 'Tempest' of nudity. |
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| Prospero marries off daughter. |
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| Prospero mysteriously forgives enemies. |
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| Ariel pisses on shipwreck. |
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| Books cause island mayhem. |
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| Shipwrecked: Nude Shakespearean version. |
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