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Kids these days... No respect!


Ok, so I finally made my friends watch Richard III.

It was my third viewing, because I adore the pants off this film. My problem is, my pals thought it was the most boring thing in the world!
Now, one of them is wildly in love with Larry. That, i'm sure, would make it pretty easy to pay attention to his bits at LEAST. (aside from the fact that the performance leaps off the screen on its own.)
The other claims to enjoy Shakespeare (not so sure, might just be my boyfriend trying to please me...)
however, after taking a little coffee break right before Hastings' execution, I said 'okay now, this last part isn't quite as interesting as the first part' (my opinion, at least) and they gave each other a look like 'was it supposed to be interesting to begin with?'
I was so horrified that I'd made my friends sit through a couple hours of shakespeare to find out I'd bored them out of their skulls!

So here's a (hopefully) interesting thought:

What could they POSSIBLY have done to engage the interest of ADHD-type kids such as my friends?

The only thing I can think of at the moment is less clothing on Larry, but that might just be my own personal feelings showing ;P
Or, in the middle, they could break into a random tap-dance number complete with high-kicking monks in the background!

I'd love to hear some suggestions (maybe I'll do a remake if I go through film school lol!)

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I tried to watch this but with one hour to go I just had to turn it off. I NEVER turn off a film and I DON'T have ADHD. The only other film I've ever stopped watching was Polanski's Tess. My reason for not liking this film is the language. I did not understand a thing and after 90 minutes of just looking at the beautiful sets and dresses and the actors' faces I could not stand it anymore. Sorry!

Granted, I am no fan of Shakespeare and had I read up on the play beforehand I probably would have enjoyed it more.
But, I'm a fan of cinema and I don't think I should have to know anything about a film or story before I watch it.

Cheers.

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I really like this film, but what the hell did you honestly expect? This isn't really the type of movie to enjoy watching with your buddies. And don't use the *beep* argument that they're "too stupid" to like it; that's the most pretentious defense to ever use for a film. God forbid someone doesn't like Olivier hamming it up. I'd probably have more fun with my friends watching some dumbass comedy over a Shakespeare film, even though I am a fan.

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