Christopher Plummer,
James Blendick,
Geraint Wyn Davies,
Timothy Stickney,
John Vickery
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The sorceress Prospera's journey spirals through vengeance to forgiveness as she reigns over a magical island, cares for her young daughter, Miranda, and unleashes her powers against shipwrecked enemi... read more
DVD Release Date: December 20, 2011
Stats: 372 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (372)
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February 28, 2012
Apparently very well made. Apparently very wonderful actors. Apparently Shakespeare was a genius. Apparently I just don't understand it....and I tried for an hour. I was lost....
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January 27, 2012
The part of THE TEMPEST that goes too far beyond awful is its number of asinine characters. Of all the great I've heard about Shakespeare, I'm convinced this was the fault of the screenwriter rather than the bard himself. Mind you, the gender change of the main character in ord... read more
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January 12, 2012
Cast: Helen Mirren, Felicity Jones, Reeve Carney, Alfred Molina, Russell Brand, Djimon Hounsou, Chris Cooper, Alan Cumming, Tom Conti, David Strathairn, Ben Whishaw
Director: Julie Taymor
Summary: After years stranded on a deserted island, exiled duchess and sorceress Pro... read more -
December 8, 2010fb796967648The new film version of THE TEMPEST STARRNG JULIE TAYMOR - oh wait, is that the title? Maybe not. Maybe it's just THE TEMPEST. But it's always oh, so clear who the star is here. It should be Helen Mirren, no question - but it's just not. Everybody is a pawn in Julie's game, ... read more
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December 6, 2010
There's a lamentable tendency to feel the need to dress up and stylize everything these days to attract an audience, and Julie Taymor's adaptation of William Shakespeare's is in that camp of 'outside the box'. While there's nothing wrong with trying to reach a broader audience wi... read more
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December 22, 2011fb20312798Immediately following my viewing of this I began to wonder if I had actually watched anything or if I had experienced a nonsensical dream. If it was a dream at least it could be explained away as such, rather than a film that people had actual control over. Taymor's crazed stylis... read more
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October 25, 2010
Another HIFF flick. It's tough to get into at first, but it's definitely worth the ride once you start to understand the Shakespearian speaking. Also, the locations are pretty awesome (ok, I'm biased since it was shot in Hawaii), but still you've got a stellar cast and director w... read more
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March 22, 2012
I loved the settings in this film, as they really separated each scene, which is sometimes confusing when seeing Shakespeare on the stage. I forgot the story, but it was easy to remember & liked the twist of having Helen Mirren play the role of Prospero. Although why they thoug... read more
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March 6, 2012
Beautifully made, interesting and confusing. I think I have a better understanding of Shakespeare now, which is why I did enjoy it.
Critic Reviews
Primarily an exercise in eccentric (and, I would argue, empty) spectacle. Full Review
Normally I'd watch Helen Mirren in anything, even if she was just putting out the laundry or reading the phone book. But, given the roteness of her line readings here, it might have been better if the... Full Review
The costumes designed by Sandy Powell - leather gowns and military uniforms, Renaissance in silhouette and detailed with zippers - are the film's most arresting element. Full Review
Most plays-turned-movies try to open things up. Taymor still thinks like a theater director, ending up with a "Tempest" that takes place in a teapot. Full Review
A pretty frustrating adaptation of Shakespeare's play, one that dog-paddles around in ever-more-frenetic circles, searching for a way inside the material. Full Review
Julie Taymor's The Tempest adapts Shakespeare to the screen with boldness and imagination. Bard buffs are likely to love it, despite the liberties it takes. Full Review
The effects are dazzling, the cast is stellar, the play is timeless, the movie is wretched. Full Review
The best sequences in "Tempest'' are all quiet, not that there are many of them. Full Review
With so much going for it, why does The Tempest become a mere storm in a teacup? The reasons are many. Full Review
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