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Twelfth Night, or What You Will

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
140
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Twelfth Night, or What You Will (2003)
ComedyDramaRomance

Multicultural version of the Shakespearean tale Twelth Night, Made in modern day society featuring Anglo-Indian cast.Multicultural version of the Shakespearean tale Twelth Night, Made in modern day society featuring Anglo-Indian cast.Multicultural version of the Shakespearean tale Twelth Night, Made in modern day society featuring Anglo-Indian cast.

  • Director
    • Tim Supple
  • Writers
    • William Shakespeare
    • Andrew Bannerman
    • Tim Supple
  • Stars
    • Parminder Nagra
    • Ronny Jhutti
    • Chiwetel Ejiofor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    140
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim Supple
    • Writers
      • William Shakespeare
      • Andrew Bannerman
      • Tim Supple
    • Stars
      • Parminder Nagra
      • Ronny Jhutti
      • Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Parminder Nagra
    Parminder Nagra
    • Viola
    Ronny Jhutti
    Ronny Jhutti
    • Sebastian
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Orsino
    Burt Caesar
    • Valentine
    Andrew Kazamia
    • Antonio
    Claire Price
    Claire Price
    • Olivia
    Vic Tablian
    Vic Tablian
    • Captain
    Maureen Beattie
    Maureen Beattie
    • Maria
    David Troughton
    David Troughton
    • Toby Belch
    Richard Bremmer
    Richard Bremmer
    • Andrew Aguecheek
    Ewart James Walters
    • Priest
    Zubin Varla
    Zubin Varla
    • Feste
    Vincenzo Nicoli
    Vincenzo Nicoli
    • Fabian
    Michael Maloney
    Michael Maloney
    • Malvolio
    Faz Singhateh
    • Olivia's servant
    Tom Roden
    • Police officer
    Pete Shenton
    • Police officer
    Claire Wilde
    • Soprano
    • Director
      • Tim Supple
    • Writers
      • William Shakespeare
      • Andrew Bannerman
      • Tim Supple
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    didi-5

    almost but not quite a good version

    Let's get the good things out of the way first. I loved the performances of Parminder Nagra as Viola and Chiwetel Ejiofor as Orsino; I quite liked the idea of using the back story that of asylum seekers (and the ambiguous ending where maybe it wasn't Viola's ideal happy ending); I thought using CCTV to watch Malvolio (a decent performance from Michael Maloney) in the garden was a great touch; and I liked the drum n bass feel to the songs.

    But - overall I felt the poetry of the play to be stifled in its new home, and some characters to either be too cardboard (Richard Bremner's Andrew) or too coarse to gain audience connection (David Troughton, a superb stage actor, possibly miscast in this version as Toby). Tim Supple has a reputation in theatre for his invention and his risk-taking. I think perhaps Twelfth Night stopped just short of what he could have done with it within the context of battles between nations and genders. It is the kind of play which thrives with different interpretations, but this one just leaves you a bit disappointed by the end.
    8anniepearson50

    Interesting, melancholic approach to well-known play

    First, the acting in this production is excellent, with each actor finding new aspects of the characters in ways you wouldn't have thought of before. Second, the staging is novel and invigorating without being coy and silly in the way some modernized stagings of Shakespeare can be. The multi-ethnic casting adds another dimension of tension and sensuality to the story. If you are familiar with this play, what is intriguing is how this production renders all the lines faithfully, but the text becomes a melancholic, philosophical reflection on life and love--very sweet and moving without being cute. However, if you are watching this instead of reading Cliff Notes, yes, you'll probably have trouble writing your term paper. You will have to pay attention as much as you'd have to pay to actually reading the play. The only real criticism I'd make is that some attempts to be arty with the camera (and editing) don't always succeed.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    A surprisingly good and very interesting version of my personal favourite Shakespeare play

    I do like a lot of Shakespeare's plays, the language is not as easy to understand but some synopsis reading and some lessons on Shakespeare, like I had to do for English GCSEs and A Levels, will do just the trick. They have compelling stories and characters, and I love the poetic and witty style of the language. As much as I do love the likes of Hamlet, Midsummer Night's Dream, Merry Wives of Windsor(or Falstaff if you are an opera fan), Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Antony and Cleopatra and Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night is my personal favourite. It is deliciously funny and contains some of Shakespeare's most poetic prose(Much Ado About Nothing and Antony and Cleopatra also).

    This 2003 version is not the definitive Twelfth Night for me. My favourite is between the 1980 and 1987 adaptations, and the Trevor Nunn film is excellent too for its great acting and exquisite visuals. I did find Sir Andrew rather cardboard, though Richard Bremmer did his very best with the role and does gain some chuckles, and two performances didn't work. Chiwetel Ejiofor is certainly handsome as Orsino but his performance has no real insight or motivation. David Troughton I do like, but even for a very rustic character like Sir Toby I did find him a little too coarse. While I did like the melancholic feel that the adaptation has, making the play more dimensional and more than a comedy(though essentially it is that) I did feel some parts did drag.

    Conversely, this Twelfth Night does look great. I always like gorgeous scenery and photography and there is plenty of that here. The songs are beautifully incorporated and have a nice sense of rhythm to them. The dialogue still has its poetry and is still hilarious, especially with Malvolio, while the melancholic aspect is done surprisingly well. There are some interesting touches, such as the asylum seekers subplot and the Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Feste and Maria spying on Malvolio via CCTV, and the multi-cultural aspect proved good, not just from a historical perspective but also it makes the play more accessible to a wider audience and ethnic minorities(or so I think). The performances are very good on the whole, Claire Price is very moving as Olivia, and there is a very amusing Feste from Zubin Varla. The standouts though were Parminder Nagra, who is not just entrancing to look at but her Viola looks very natural, and Michael Maloney's brilliant Malvolio, I did have a good giggle at the sight of him in yellow tights (pretty) hideous as they were.

    Overall, interesting and surprisingly good. Maybe not the ideal version for everybody, especially traditionalists, but for those looking for solid fun this is a good watch. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    6mf_imdb

    Very mediocre version of the play

    This production has two major failings: first, and foremost, the tone is somber and the pacing is leaden (especially at the end). It is sometimes interesting but never funny--hardly a ringing endorsement of a comedy.

    The bigger failing, though, is the whole production is constantly, and blatantly, artificial. The three groups of characters are racially segregated--Orsino and his court are black, Olivia and her court are white, and Viola/Sebastian are Indian. Why? Is the director exploring the theme that black men always want white women? Is Viola-as-Caesario having trouble fitting in in Orsino's court because she is the only non-black? Indians are always in need of assistance? All Indians look alike? The answer to all these is obviously no: there is absolutely no deeper meaning to the casting than the desire to do something different.

    There are also many sequences of fast cuts, and flashbacks, that get in the way of the story.

    The acting is decent, but lacking subtlety.

    Definitely not the best Twelfth Night out there.
    indiegal

    An enjoyable and original adaptation.

    I have always liked Shakespeare's Twelfth Night - it's my favourite play. As such, I have seen many versions of it, both on film and in the theatre. With a play as old as Shakespeare's are, that's performed as much as this one is, it's difficult to get an adaptation that's new. I think this version managed to do that without taking it so far out of context that it didn't make any sense. I really enjoyed this version, as it was completely different to any I've ever seen before. I thought the leading cast members were all very good, especially Parminder Nagra who plays Viola. I loved the setting and agree with the decision to leave the Shakespearean language, as I think modernising language in Shakespeare never works - I have never seen one that does. The language is as much a part of the play as the plot. Overall, I don't think it was quite as good as the 1996 film directed by Trevor Nunn, but that's setting an impossible standard.

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • arabuloku.com
      • Home Vision Entertainment (DVD Distributor)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wieczór Trzech Króli
    • Production companies
      • Channel 4 Learning
      • Projector Pictures
      • Projector Productions
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      • 2h 5m(125 min)
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