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Coriolanus (2011)

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The citizens of Rome are hungry. Coriolanus, the hero of Rome, a great soldier and a man of inflexible self-belief despises the people. His extreme views ignite a mass riot. Rome is bloody. Manipulated and out-maneuvered by politicians and even his own mother Volumnia, Coriolanus is banished from Rome. He offers his life or his services to his sworn enemy Tullus Aufidius.
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Ralph Fiennes as Caius Martius Coriolanus
Ashraf Barhom as Second Citizen (Cassius)
Gerard Butler as Tullus Aufidius
Lubna Azabal as First Citizen (Tamora)
Zoran Miljkovic as Citizen
Olivera Viktorovic as Citizen
Nicolas Isia as Citizen
Zoran Cica as Citizen
Marija Mogbolu as Citizen
Milan Perovic as Citizen
Lawrence Stevenson as Citizen
Milos Dabic as Citizen
Nenad Ristic as Citizen
Tamara Krcunovic as Citizen
Marko Stojanovic as Citizen
Full cast
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h.7d.aljnoon

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dpswarn

I was confused and couldn't follow story. The shift to a modern setting was disconcerting when coupled with original Shakespeare dialogue. I think you should know or read the play Coriolanus first or read a synopsis. Ralph Fiennes and Vanessa Redgraves were super, as usual. I might see it again now that I know the story.

adman68

Ralph Fiennes is the consummate screen and stage actor - he is able to speak this Elizabethan language in an accessible way. His ability to access base torment is astounding. This is an ENORMOUS oscar performance. Vanessa Redgrave is also at the top of this cast. Both Gerard Butler and Jessica Chastain do a fine job physically, but fail to match the effort brought forth by Mr. Fiennes & Ms. Redgrave, and thus are a bit forgettable. The direction is interesting. It is easy to see how this caste world would be possible today. However, some of the extra players are a little over-the-top. Some of the reality strengths of the Hurt Locker's approach work here - without the shaky camera angles that I, for one, am bored with. It is also refreshing to see combat without all of the ridiculous slo-mo effects that suspend any sense of reality. This film is not for everyone. It is almost more difficult to understand than a foreign film with subtitles - however... definitely give it a shot

radioclub2000

?. Ralph Fiennes makes a risqué choice but he is able to justify it aesthetically and psychologically. He incorporates the modern Balkan war- with its chaotic appearance; charismatic leaders who use the latent raw power for achieving their own political aims; sudden outbursts of fighting, multiple war zones, and the awareness of its political identity as a world spectacle- into one of Shakespeare more plot oriented tragedies. Thus the actions we encounter are double edged; on one hand what happens is real, people die, conflicts take place, city is destroyed, new leaders are elected, on the other hand the documentary style of filming creates uncanny resemblances with news, and thus plays with the desire to distinguish the fictional from the factual. The psychological shading of the main character skillfully crosses the border between: a detailed, realistic portrayal of the hero akin to Classical ideals, decisive in life/death decision making, but unable to manipulate the reality

waldlaw

Ralph Fiennes has produced a captivating version of Coriolanus. Not only did he do a superb acting job, but he directed as well. It also helps that his supporting cast, including Vanessa Redgrave (also superb), Gerald Butler, Brian Cox and Jessica Chastain, were well cast and delivered strong performances. The modern setting makes Shakespeare, our best playwright, relevant to old and new audiences. Go see!

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